University chemists are testing a novel method of using sound waves to activate chemotherapy drugs precisely where they're needed while sparing healthy cells.
Yuming Jiang ’25 turns undergraduate math-based research into a published physics breakthrough that could transform how scientists predict drug-protein interactions.
Romita Ray has joined the Fellowship of the Society of Antiquaries of London, the preeminent organization for the study of history through the physical remnants
The achievement by Zhao Qin and Reza Zafarani underscores the widespread impact and scholarly importance of their research across the global scientific community.
A recent $4.6 million grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services will support the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Disability Employment
As a pioneer in neuro-symbolic AI, Paulo Shakarian conducts research that applies across national security, cybersecurity and critical decision-making systems.
Postdoctoral researcher Ileana Márquez studies the meiotic spindle, a tiny, machine-like organ made of protein fibers that has a crucial job—correctly sorting chromosomes inside a
The Electrical Engineering and Computer Science professor will address metacognitive artificial intelligence at the Singapore conference in January 2026.
Lender Center for Social Justice research examined how media coverage of Yassin Aref's arrest and conviction shaped public understanding in ways that supported prosecution narratives.
Three students combined a study-abroad experience with an international research opportunity, exploring green design and climate justice in the United Kingdom.