The demonstration of two silicon quantum bits communicating across relatively long distances is a turning point for the technology. A team at Princeton University has demonstrated that two Q... Read more
An international team of researchers led by ETH has shown that antimicrobial-resistant infections are rapidly increasing in animals in low and middle income countries. They produced the firs... Read more
Method for collecting two electrons from each photon could break through theoretical solar-cell efficiency limit. In any conventional silicon-based solar cell, there is an absolute limit on... Read more
A new algorithm allows video editors to modify talking head videos as if they were editing text – copying, pasting, or adding and deleting words. In television and film, actors often flub sm... Read more
Artificial intelligence (AI), a branch of computer science that is transforming scientific inquiry and industry, could now speed the development of safe, clean and virtually limitless fusion... Read more
Finding the right “dose” for solar geoengineering One of the key misconceptions about solar geoengineering — putting aerosols into the atmosphere to reflect sunlight and reduce g... Read more
Recordings of the sounds in tropical forests could unlock secrets about biodiversity and aid conservation efforts around the world, according to a perspective paper published in Science. Com... Read more
Slimy, hard-to-clean bacterial mats called biofilms cause problems ranging from medical infections to clogged drains and fouled industrial equipment. Now, researchers at Princeton have found... Read more
Princeton molecular biologist Bonnie Bassler and graduate student Justin Silpe have identified a virus, VP882, that can listen in on bacterial conversations — and then, in a twist like somet... Read more
By shifting a fundamental property of computation, Princeton researchers have built a new type of computer chip that boosts the performance and slashes the energy demands of systems used for... Read more
Nitrogen-based synthetic fertilizer forms the backbone of the world food supply, but its manufacture requires a tremendous amount of energy. Now, computer modeling at Princeton University po... Read more
A discovery by an international team of researchers from Princeton University, the Georgia Institute of Technology and Humboldt University in Berlin points the way to more widespread use of... Read more