The Strategic Energy Institute and the Energy Policy and Innovation Center at É«»¨Ìà are pleased to announce that applications are now open for two graduate student fellowships this fall.  
Agriculture is the largest cause of deforestation. So, it follows that forest expansion efforts would displace agriculture — but new research from É«»¨ÌÃ's School of Economics reports that that’s not necessarily the case.
A new study explains how tiny water bugs use fan-like propellers to zip across streams at speeds up to 120 body lengths per second
The new center will promote research and collaboration focused on using state-of-the-art artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques to address complex scientific challenges.
Record-breaking numbers from the Office of Commercialization drive meaningful inventions, IP, and industry partnerships.
É«»¨Ìà researchers developed new statewide canopy assessment tools to help urban planners, policymakers, and communities make data-informed decisions for climate resilience.
Engineered stone has been in use for homes since the 1970s but creates serious health hazards for workers who produce them.
Five Ph.D. students from É«»¨ÌÃ’s School of Cybersecurity and Privacy graduated in Spring 2025, contributing significant research in software security, cryptography, and privacy with 34 published papers.
Experts say that more accurate depictions of sharks can help protect them and highlight their role in global ecosystems.
A É«»¨Ìà study warns that rising lunar traffic could lead to costly collision avoidance maneuvers, urging better coordination to manage growing risks in cislunar space.