NewsCan AI Crave a Favorite Food?by Penn StateElectronic tongue' holds promise as possible first step to artificial emotional intelligence
NewsA Curious Quirk Brings Organic Diode Lasers One Step Closerby Penn State Materials Research InstituteResearchers from Penn State and Princeton University have taken a big step toward creating a diode laser from a hybrid organic-inorganic material that can be deposited from solution on a laboratory benchtop
ArticleWorkplace Diversity Can Help the Bottom Lineby Peter Dizikes-MIT News OfficeMIT economist scrutinizes firm data suggesting diverse offices function more effectively
NewsScientists Find ‘Knob’ to Control Magnetic Behavior in Quantum Materialby Penn StateThis research could lead to ultrafast devices that can efficiently and reversibly control lossless currents
NewsCoral's Resilience to Warming May Depend on Ironby Penn StateLimited access to iron at high temperatures impairs growth and function of microalgae that live within coral cells
NewsAt Mealtime, Honey Bees Prefer Country Blossoms to City Bloomsby Misti Crane-Ohio State University News OfficeUrban beekeeping could suffer as a result, study authors say
Cheap Sugars for Biofuels Producedby Other AuthorA new way to make sugars from biomass has been discovered by researchers at Iowa State University for use in biofuel production.
NewsA Device to Control “Color” of Electrons in Graphene Provides Path to Future Electronicsby Penn StateInstrument is one step forward in a new field of physics called valleytronics
NewsWidespread Snowmelt in West Antarctica during Unusually Warm Summerby Pam Frost Gorder-Ohio State University News OfficeStrong El Niño played a major role in warming the air above the ice, researchers report
NewsThe Power of Film in Public Perception of Frackingby Sara Diedrich-University of Iowa News OfficeResearcher first to use Internet and social media to show how a documentary shaped public perception and influenced political change