A world of wireless power
WiTricity brings wireless power to electrical cars, consumer electronics, and other applications that currently require clumsy cables or chargers.
WiTricity brings wireless power to electrical cars, consumer electronics, and other applications that currently require clumsy cables or chargers.
An enzyme key to DNA repair can worsen tissue damage caused by stroke and organ transplantation.
New genome-editing technique enables rapid analysis of genes mutated in tumors.
The professors have been awarded $1.8 million each for discovery-driven, high-risk research, with potential for new experimental techniques.
"Mathletes" show off their talent, passion, and leadership at the sixth annual Math Prize for Girls.
First set of grants support projects designed to improve diagnostic accuracy and cost-effectiveness.
Senior Christina Lalani applies lessons she learned from karate to global health disparities.
Geologist and 2014 Crafoord Prize-winner will deliver the 4th annual John Carlson Lecture.
New method produces particles that can glow with color-coded light and be manipulated with magnets.
The pulsar, about as large as the city of Boston, is 10 million times brighter than the sun.
Researchers suggest autism stems from a reduced ability to make predictions, leading to anxiety.
Analysis of 89 models of metabolic processes finds flaws in 44 of them — but suggests corrections.
New mechanism of photoconduction could lead to next-generation excitonic devices.