Discoveries 5 min read Going Nuclear to Save Time Professor Iain Moore is working on a nuclear clock that will be ten times more accurate than the current generation of atomic clocks used to calculate our time right now. 2 135 Share this
Discoveries 4 min read Skin Without Humans and Beef Without Cows Prof. Dr. Petra Kluger, a professor of tissue engineering and biofabrication at Reutlingen University, is taking on the challenge to develop a model that mimics all three layers of human skin. 73 6.7k Share this
Discoveries 4 min read Accelerating Towards a Clean Energy Future “I want news of the ion beam accelerator to reach a broader audience than just scientists because that’s how you connect with other industries." 30 5.6k Share this
Discoveries 5 min read Making the Invisible Visible "Having a tomography lab is extremely useful for a math and science institute like CWI because it generates much real world data that you can use in a problem." 33 3.6k Share this
Discoveries 4 min read Using 3D Printing to Reduce the Environmental Impact of Desalination As the world’s desalination capacity grows, it has become increasingly important to find a way to make the process more sustainable. 78 6.7k Share this
Discoveries 4 min read Ultrasound Isn’t Just for Babies. It Could Also Help Build a Better Computer Chip. ARCNL PhD student Stephen Edwards uses a laser to launch extremely high-frequency soundwaves (ultrasound) into the layers of computer chips. 61 4.2k Share this
Discoveries 4 min read Bringing Quantum Computers Closer to Reality Stacey Jeffery of CWI and her collaborators recently made a major breakthrough in quantum computing algorithms. 43 5.1k Share this
Discoveries 4 min read Researchers Are Building the Chatbot You’ll Actually Want to Talk To Researchers at the University of Agder are developing a chatbot that will help young people struggling with social health problems. 83 7.6k Share this
Discoveries 3 min read Manhattan Has Two Genetically Distinct Groups of Rats Brown rats are nearly entirely dependent on humans for resources, which suggests that their evolutionary histories might be linked to the ways humans build and organize their urban landscapes. 192 5.4k Share this
Discoveries 4 min read Researchers Discover How to Inject Instructions into the Premotor Cortex Kevin Mazurek and Marc Schieber have found a way to “inject” information directly into the premotor cortex of two rhesus monkeys. 148 1.6k Share this