A View Inside the Science of Innovationby National Science FoundationNational Science Foundation, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and NBC News launch video series highlighting the process behind innovation.
NewsPPPL Researchers Successfully Test Device That Analyzes Components Within a Vacuumby Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory,U.S. Department of EnergyThe measurement tool, known as the Materials Analysis Particle Probe (MAPP), was built by a consortium that includes Princeton University and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
NewsNew Project to Improve Biomedical Citation Accuracy and Integrityby University of Illinois School of Information Sciences Researchers will develop a resource to aid in assessing citation accuracy in biomedical publications
NewsResearchers Develop a Cobalt-Free Cathode for Lithium-Ion Batteriesby University of California IrvineInnovation could lead to safer, longer-lasting power storage for electric vehicles and devices
NewsScientists Turn Single Molecule Clockwise or Counterclockwise on Demandby Argonne National LaboratoryControlling a europium molecule’s rotation could lead to advancements in microelectronics and quantum computing
NewsRadiant Zinc Fireworks Reveal Quality of Human Eggby Marla Paul-Northwestern University News OfficeDiscovery could help fertility doctors decide best eggs to implant for IVF
NewsFood Allergies of Low-Income Kids Are Poorly Managedby Marla Paul-Northwestern University News OfficeFamilies spend too much on emergency care and lack preventive care
NewsGluten-Free Diet May Increase Risk of Arsenic, Mercury Exposureby Sharon Parmet, University of Illinois at Chicago News OfficeIn 2015, one-quarter of Americans reported eating gluten-free, a 67 percent increase from 2013
NewsPlastic Recycling Results in Rare Metals Being Found in Children's Toys and Food Packagingby University of PlymouthRecent research results showed one or more rare earth elements were found in 24 of the 31 products tested