Sebastian Marquez ’16, MA ’19, Ph.D. ’20 honed research skills at the College of Engineering & Computing and cultivated ...
Our muscles are nature's actuators. The sinewy tissue is what generates the forces that make our bodies move. In recent years, engineers have used real muscle tissue to actuate "biohybrid robots" made ...
INL University Days 2025 brought together experts, students and partners nationwide to explore nuclear cybersecurity, STEM ...
Olive oil is the Swiss army knife of foodstuffs. It can dress salads, sauté vegetables, even grease squeaky hinges. And for ...
All mice squeak, but only some sing. Scotinomys teguina, aka Alston's singing mice, hail from the cloud forests of Costa Rica ...
Inspired by SpaceX’s Super Heavy booster, a team led by Georgia Tech’s Spencer Bryngelson and New York University’s Florian ...
As Sri and I head to San Diego for the annual Neural Information Processing Systems conference this week (get in touch if you’ll also be there!), we’re excited to learn more about reinforcement ...
The round was co-led by Salesforce Ventures and Anjney Midha (AMP), and saw participation from a16z, NVIDIA, Northzone, ...
The identification of the remains was based on a contemporary osteological analysis, but they were subsequently lost and only ...
The second wave of Covid-19 was an unlikely moment to launch a gallium nitride chip, yet AGNIT converted the challenge into ...
Iambic, a clinical-stage life science and technology company that uses artificial intelligence to develop medicines has ...
The countries that turned science into industry did one thing well: they matched firm outlays to campus strengths and kept ...