3Q: Hacking Ebola health care
More than 100 spend a weekend devising better personal protections, diagnostics, and medical records in the face of a deadly disease.
More than 100 spend a weekend devising better personal protections, diagnostics, and medical records in the face of a deadly disease.
In inaugural Del Favero Doctoral Thesis Prize Lecture, Zach Hartwig PhD '14 explains why fusion research should be at the top of NSE's agenda.
Networks that map strength of connections between languages predict global influence of their speakers.
Mathematical description of relationship between thickness, temperature, and resistivity could spur advances.
Rhodes Scholar Elliot Akama-Garren seeks to harness the power of the immune system to combat cancer.
Researchers clear hurdles toward a new kind of 2-D microchip using different electron properties.
The laboratory's technology for automatic assessment of depression severity earns a second consecutive first place in AVEC subchallenge.
Before an asteroid wiped out the dinosaurs, Earth experienced a short burst of intense volcanism.
Inhibitory neuron functionality is not an immutable property of cortical cells, but a consequence of more complex network dynamics.
New sensor can transmit information on hazardous chemicals or food spoilage to a smartphone.
Diversity of sources and sustainable production methods are needed to meet world potassium fertilizer demand.
New system enables pattern-recognition systems to convey what they learn to humans.