Carnegie Mellon's 3MT, now in its 10th year, lets Ph.D. students like Jonathan Shulgach share impactful research in three minutes, making science accessible.
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Dr. Sylvie Lorente's patented isothermal compression system enhances renewable energy storage by maintaining stable temperatures during air compression and expansion.
The Arizona Transportation Institute unites experts from ASU, NAU, and U of A to improve transportation research, education, and job creation in Arizona.
Vanessa Abraham, an NAU alumna, survived a life-threatening illness, penned a book on Post-Intensive Care Syndrome, and helps others through her own practice.
Tom Horne urges schools to enforce stricter absentee policies to address a surge in chronic absences, impacting student performance and graduation rates.
Jason Altschuler and Anderson Ye Zhang are recognized as 2025 Sloan Research Fellows for their groundbreaking work in statistics and data science.
The University of Virginia's Pavilion VI, known as the "Romance Pavilion," showcases decor in Italian, Spanish, and French, celebrating cultural ties.
State Superintendent Dr. Jill Underly praises Gov. Evers' 2025-27 budget, emphasizing its crucial role in countering federal cuts impacting education.
UF researchers use Gainesville wastewater to create a promising salmonella vaccine, continuing Lisa Emerson's legacy after her passing at age 29.
Tree-ring data reveals that North American forests historically burned more frequently, stabilizing ecosystems, but fire suppression has led to denser, riskier forests.