New algorithm could improve imaging, AI, particle research and more
The algorithm development helps scientists figure out where tiny, nearly invisible particles called neutrinos are coming from.
The algorithm development helps scientists figure out where tiny, nearly invisible particles called neutrinos are coming from.
The gift will help upgrade the college¡¯s environmental engineering lab through the acquisition of advanced instruments.
“Left-behind” regions are areas where slow growth and limited opportunity leave incomes and productivity lagging behind the national average.
The goal is to fix the critical disconnects in the state¡¯s mental health workforce pipeline, leading to more fully licensed providers for local families.
The project will leverage more than two decades of coral heat tolerance studies to inform a restoration with resilience approach.
A live ramie moth caterpillar was discovered on Kauaʻi last month, marking the first detection of this invasive species on the Garden Isle.
The revised timeline reshapes one of the earliest chapters of human history, suggesting our ancestors spread across continents earlier.
The complex shapes of these reefs are not random—they follow precise geometric rules that maximize survival.
Institute for Astronomy researchers uncovered new clues about how energy moves through the Sun¡¯s outer atmosphere.
Researchers are calling for a new generation of carefully designed ocean iron fertilization field trials.