NewsInnovation Could Spur Faster, Cheaper, Nano-Based Manufacturingby Todd B. Bates-Rutgers University News OfficeScalable and cost-effective manufacturing of thin film devices
NewsEngineers 3D Print Shape-Shifting Smart Gelby Todd B. Bates-Rutgers University News Office3D printing becomes 4D as objects morph over time and temperatures change
NewsResearch Could Revolutionize Nuclear Waste Reprocessing and Save Moneyby Todd B. Bates-Rutgers University News OfficeA ‘molecular trap’ for capturing radioactive iodides in nuclear waste
NewsAntibiotics From a ‘Molecular Pencil Sharpener’by Todd B. Bates-Rutgers University News OfficeDiscovery could lead to new antibacterial agents and drugs to combat toxins
NewsTaming 'Wild' Electrons in Grapheneby Todd B. Bates-Rutgers University News OfficeDiscovery could lead to novel electronic devices
NewsCloning Thousands of Genes for Massive Protein Librariesby Todd B. Bates-Rutgers University News OfficeScientists at Rutgers and other universities build technology that could lead to rapid discovery of new medicines and biomarkers hidden in genomes
NewsStony Corals More Resistant to Climate Change Than Thought, Study Findsby Todd B. Bates-Rutgers University News OfficeResearchers show how corals create rock-hard skeletons
NewsGraphene-Based Sensor Could Improve Evaluation, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Asthmaby Todd B. Bates-Rutgers University News OfficeRutgers researchers invent device that detects inflammation in lungs
NewsRutgers Professor Develops Eco-Friendly Concreteby Todd B. Bates-Rutgers University News Office,Rutgers UniversityRutgers’ Richard Riman invented energy-efficient technology that could help limit climate change
NewsToxic Mercury in Aquatic Life Could Spike with Greater Land Runoffby Todd B. Bates-Rutgers University News OfficeRutgers’ Jeffra Schaefer helped conduct study on the potential impact of climate change and rising methylmercury levels on the marine food web