All News Cecilia Elena Rouse, dean of the Woodrow Wilson School, on unemployment in the U.S. Dec. 11, 2014 Abandoned wells can be 'super-emitters' of greenhouse gas Dec. 10, 2014 Video feature: Research makes a difference Dec. 8, 2014 Princeton celebrates faculty inventions at annual event Dec. 4, 2014 BioNano Genomics' DNA sequencing IrysChip named Top 10 Innovation for 2014 Dec. 3, 2014 Fabian Wagner talks about science-based approaches to air pollution Dec. 3, 2014 New bird species confirmed 15 years after first observation Dec. 1, 2014 Unique sense of 'touch' gives a prolific bacterium its ability to infect anything Nov. 26, 2014 Industry, academic collaborators push for energy solutions Nov. 24, 2014 BP renews its support of Princeton's Carbon Mitigation Initiative Nov. 23, 2014 Research on site: The Princeton campus as living lab Nov. 21, 2014 FACULTY AWARD: Reinhardt receives New York Academy of Medicine Medal Nov. 13, 2014 Q&A: Mathematical Modeling and Health Policy with C. Jessica Metcalf Nov. 7, 2014 Tracking the trackers: Investigators reveal pervasive profiling of Web users Nov. 7, 2014 Wage disclosures for public officials lead to salary cuts, high turnover rates Nov. 3, 2014 Researchers resolve the Karakoram glacier anomaly, a cold case of climate science Oct. 31, 2014 What makes a tumor switch from dormant to malignant? Oct. 29, 2014 Turning loss to gain: cutting power could dramatically boost laser output Oct. 28, 2014 Sundaresan receives Humboldt Research Award for lifetime achievement Oct. 28, 2014 BioNano Genomics announces one human : one chip : one day Oct. 27, 2014 BioNano's Irys System adopted by leading genomics centers Oct. 27, 2014 Immune proteins moonlight to regulate brain-cell connections Oct. 24, 2014 Jason Schwartz, a bioethicist, discusses ethical issues surrounding the Ebola outbreak Oct. 22, 2014 Princeton undergraduate research: Coming back from the field Oct. 20, 2014 Petry receives 2014 Packard Fellowship in Science and Engineering Oct. 17, 2014 Far above Antarctica, Princeton's 'spacecraft' seeks traces of the early universe Oct. 14, 2014 Small molecule screening center opens at Princeton Oct. 10, 2014 Tali Mendelberg: Women don't always find power in numbers Oct. 9, 2014 Middlekauff named Executive in Residence (XIR) to support tech-transfer experience Oct. 8, 2014 Princeton physicists receive $7.2 million for quantum-materials research Oct. 8, 2014 Two postdocs receive 2014 Blavatnik Regional Award honors Oct. 3, 2014 Capping decades of searching, Princeton scientists observe elusive particle that is its own antiparticle Oct. 3, 2014 Code the ode: Center for Digital Humanities marries technology and humanistic studies Oct. 1, 2014 Civil liberties examined in context of war Oct. 1, 2014 Brody, Seung among first NIH BRAIN Initiative awards Sept. 30, 2014 Tracking the real cause of emergency room visits Sept. 30, 2014 Newly Discovered Process Removes Nitrogen From Wastewater Sept. 26, 2014 Universal Display Corporation Lights Up the Market Sept. 26, 2014 Students Discover Entrepreneurship at Princeton Sept. 26, 2014 Technique Turns on “Silent” Genes to Discover New Antibiotics Sept. 26, 2014 Method Optimizes the Addition of Wind, Solar to the Electricity Grid Sept. 26, 2014 New Engine Design Could Enhance Fuel Efficiency Sept. 26, 2014 New Laser Method Could Make Tattoo Removal Safe and Effective Sept. 26, 2014 A Device for Studying the Developing Lung Sept. 26, 2014 Cancer Gene Leads to New Target for Fighting Breast Cancer Sept. 26, 2014 Nanotechnology leads to better, cheaper LEDs for phones and lighting Sept. 25, 2014 Genetic 'instruction set' for antibodies knocks down hepatitis C in mice Sept. 25, 2014 Responding to Ebola in Sierra Leone Sept. 24, 2014 Jacob Shapiro on the threat of ISIS Sept. 24, 2014 Fall foliage season may be later, but longer on warmer Earth Sept. 23, 2014 Three researchers named Moore Materials Synthesis Investigators Sept. 22, 2014 Expanding the Age of Eligibility for Measles Vaccination Could Increase Childhood Survival in Africa Sept. 15, 2014 'Solid' light could compute previously unsolvable problems Sept. 12, 2014 Devenport named a 2014 Vallee Foundation Young Investigator Sept. 11, 2014 Early cerebellum injury hinders neural development, possible root of autism, theory suggests Sept. 11, 2014 9/11 Dust Cloud May Have Caused Widespread Pregnancy Issues Sept. 11, 2014 Nolan McCarty, professor of politics and public affairs, on polarization and partisanship Sept. 10, 2014 In one of nature's innovations, a single cell smashes and rebuilds its own genome Sept. 10, 2014 High school students embark on scientific journeys through Princeton summer program Sept. 5, 2014 Project Selected for Safe and Permanent Geologic Storage of Carbon Dioxide Sept. 3, 2014 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Current page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 … Next page Next › Last page Last » News filters Impact Areas Biotechnology Brain and behavior Data science Energy Environment Public policy Technology Research Areas Engineering Humanities Life sciences Physical sciences Social sciences Initiatives Innovation Technology Development Collaboration with Industry Research Funding Other News Awards University News Subscribe Sign up to receive our communications Archive 2024 (20)2023 (119)2022 (139)2021 (147)2020 (215)2019 (266)2018 (197)2017 (121)2016 (158)2015 (171)2014 (185)2013 (181)2012 (177)2011 (74)2010 (3)2009 (1)