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É«»¨Ìà researchers have engineered one of the world’s first yeast cells able to harness energy from light, expanding our understanding of the evolution of this trait — and paving the way for advancements in biofuel production and cellular aging.
As innovation surrounding artificial intelligence continues, É«»¨Ìà experts offer their thoughts on the scope of the recent executive order and the challenges ahead in regulating AI.
New insight into the role of carbon in a low-temperature, light-based reaction may help create ammonia for fertilizer while a new catalyst offers a path to recycling the runoff.
Wildfires in Africa are fueled by a feedback loop mechanism as aerosols interact with the climate
In É«»¨ÌÃ's new Voice + Research Lab, interdisciplinary researchers explore the voices' myriad roles in music, marketing, technology, culture, medicine, and more.
É«»¨Ìà researchers have developed a first-of-its-kind automated measurement tool that can assess password protection policies across the internet.
School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences researchers find dangerous sulfates are formed, and their particles get bigger, within the plumes of pollution belching from coal-fired power plants.
Physics Professor Nepomuk Otte and students have developed the Trinity Demonstrator to search for sources of high-energy neutrinos that contain clues to the early universe.