'Our goal is to develop a true next-generation solid oxide fuel cell that achieves an unprecedented combination of power density, efficiency, and durability'| UConn Today
Five early career UConn faculty received NSF CAREER Awards to support their research, education, and outreach efforts| UConn Today
A team of UConn College of Engineering researchers are helping manufacturers rethink product design to extend the life of critical components and reduce env ...| UConn Today
UW researchers discuss their study which surveyed 166 gamers about how video games sparked meaningful changes in their lives.| UW News
New research from the UW tested how much a car owner’s perception of public charger reliability influences their willingness to buy their first EV. The results were dramatic: Participants with a negative view of public charging were far less likely to choose an EV than those with a moderate view.| UW News
'REACH2 is our new UConn-led initiative that enables global collaboration in the field of hydrogen'| UConn Today
Engineering Academic Boot Camp helps students adjust before classes begin Over the past two weeks, fourteen incoming first-year engineering students got a taste of college life, learning how to navigate […]| College of Engineering
Researchers at the University of Washington and Microsoft developed a new type of low-carbon concrete by mixing dried, powdered seaweed with cement. The seaweed-fortified cement has a 21% lower global...| UW News
University of Washington researchers developed the game AI Puzzlers to show kids an area where AI systems still typically and blatantly fail: solving certain reasoning puzzles. In the game, users get...| UW News
One of the most critical issues facing the scientific world, no less the future of humanity, is climate change. Unlocking information to help understand and ...| SU News
It’s a Thursday morning in the Perry (Ga.) Events Center, a high-ceilinged, white-walled open room that used to serve as an armory. It’s filled with just shy of 150 attendees of the 2nd Integrative Precision Agriculture Conference hosted by the University of Georgia’s Institute for Integrative Precision Agriculture(IIPA). When the first conference was held two| UGA Research News
The UGA Connect Abroad program, World of Computing, took students to London to dive into future career paths in technology.| Beyond the Arch
How bold moves in COVID-19’s early days are powering new possibilities five years later.| Michigan Engineering News
UGA student Ashley Galanti is on a mission to create a groundbreaking seizure-detection device, inspired by epilepsy patients.| Beyond the Arch
UW doctoral student Brett Halperin interviewed picketing film workers about AI during the 2023 strikes.| UW News
A UW team studied how AI systems portray teens in English and Nepali, and found that in English language systems around 30% of the responses referenced societal problems such as violence, drug use and...| UW News
UW researchers have developed IRIS, a smart ring that allows users to point and click to control smart devices. The prototype Bluetooth ring contains a small camera which sends an image of the...| UW News
Alex Prybutok, UW assistant teaching professor of chemical engineering, studies anti-racism, diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility in engineering education.| UW News
The Colorado River and its tributaries provide water for hydropower, irrigation and drinking water in seven U.S. states and Mexico. But since 2000, water managers have struggled to predict how much...| UW News
Several common injuries seem to haunt women's sports. Jenny Robinson, a University of Washington assistant professor, is interested in designing better methods to help female athletes train to prevent...| UW News
Two University of Washington researchers are investigating how to mitigate the effects of climate change on common road pavements, such as asphalt and concrete.| UW News
UA is setting a new standard for AI research with campus-wide collaboration.| University of Alabama News