We're used to rovers exploring the Moon or Mars to have legs and wheels for moving around, but a team at Texas A&M led by Robert Ambrose wants to go more geometrical with a new mobile robot shaped like a ball for literally rolling about rough terrain.| New Atlas
Natural events, like extreme weather, can lead to chemicals being released into the environment. Researchers are using AI to understand such events better.| EdScoop
The professors are Kelsey Slater at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lauren Andrews at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, Alicia Spence at Texas A&M University, Janelle Adams at Kansas, TaKeia Anthony at Hampton University in Virginia, Jennifer Jackson at the California Institute of Technology, and Hee Ra Yoo at the University of Cincinnati.| Women In Academia Report
Senior living companies are evolving their models to better suit the needs of universities as they seek new partnerships with them. Among the latest such| Senior Housing News