All News - 2011 Fertility and lifespan are governed by different biological clocks, according to Princeton's Coleen Murphy, as reported in Scientific American. Dec. 20, 2011 Less knowledge, more power: Uninformed can be vital to democracy, study finds Dec. 15, 2011 Corporate affiliates program aims for energy and environment solutions Dec. 13, 2011 Jeff and MacKenzie Bezos donate $15 million to create center in Princeton Neuroscience Institute Dec. 13, 2011 20th Anniversary of the First North American Website Dec. 12, 2011 Robert Cava, Nai Phuan Ong and Ali Yazdani - Topological Insulators for Improved Electronics Dec. 9, 2011 Mung Chiang - Time-dependent Usage-based Broadband price Engineering (TUBE) Dec. 9, 2011 Ileana Cristea and Thomas Shenk: Sirtuin Modulators as Broad Spectrum Antiviral Agents Dec. 9, 2011 BioNano Genomics Dec. 9, 2011 Jeffrey Schwartz and Jean Schwarzbauer - Tissue Integration with Metallic and Polymer Implants Dec. 9, 2011 Edgar Choueiri - BACCH(TM) 3D Sound Dec. 9, 2011 Benjamin Garcia - Reverse ChIP for Anti-Cancer Drug Screening and Epigenetic Oncology Dec. 9, 2011 Bob Prud'homme - Flash NanoPrecipitation Dec. 9, 2011 Princeton alumni examine barriers for women in entrepreneurship Dec. 9, 2011 Nighttime images help track disease from the sky Dec. 8, 2011 'Start-up Weekend' draws entrepreneurs Dec. 8, 2011 Princeton's new computing research center builds research capacity Nov. 30, 2011 Princeton technique puts chemistry breakthroughs on the fast track Nov. 28, 2011 Alimta: Fundamental science, fundamental benefits Nov. 18, 2011 Vorbeck Inc.: Graphene works its way up the charts Nov. 18, 2011 Universal Display Corp: Innovation speeds from research to application in record time Nov. 16, 2011 Event foregrounds science education as key to future of New Jersey Nov. 15, 2011 Princeton's Jeffrey Aristoff and Howard Stone featured in Science on the mathematics of jumping rope Nov. 3, 2011 University implementing open-access policy for faculty publications Oct. 31, 2011 Savannas, forests in a battle of the biomes, Princeton researchers find Oct. 31, 2011 Work by Joshua Rabinowitz on cancer cell metabolism is featured in Chemical & Engineering News Oct. 25, 2011 Princeton's Frederick Hughson and Bonnie Bassler target bacteria 'quorum sensing' as route to antibacterial therapies in R&D Mag Oct. 25, 2011 PPPL scientists bring mysterious magnetic process down to earth Oct. 24, 2011 Impact study: Princeton model shows fallout of a giant meteorite strike Oct. 19, 2011 Impact study: Princeton model shows fallout of a giant meteorite strike Oct. 19, 2011 Princeton's Sims wins Nobel in economics with visiting professor Sargent Oct. 10, 2011 A miniature "flying carpet" of plastic takes flight at Princeton, reports BBC News Sept. 30, 2011 How can scientists help the public take climate change seriously, asks Princeton's Robert Socolow in the New York Times Sept. 28, 2011 Delaying kindergarten is not in your child's best interests, according to Princeton neuroscientist Sam Wang in the New York Times Sept. 27, 2011 'Darkest' world enlightens astronomers about mysterious light-gobbling planet Sept. 27, 2011 Garcia, Singer receive presidential science awards Sept. 27, 2011 Robert Cava awarded 2012 James C. McGroddy Prize for New Materials Sept. 26, 2011 Work on how bacteria resist antibiotics by Robert Austin's team is published in Science and featured in MIT Technology Rev Sept. 23, 2011 University expands ethics education to all researchers Sept. 21, 2011 Research by Princeton's Andrew Gallup on why we yawn is featured in the International Business Times Sept. 20, 2011 Black hole, star collisions may illuminate universe's dark side Sept. 20, 2011 Research by Princeton's Laurence Gesquiere on rank and stress in "alpha male" baboons reported in the Wall Street Journal Sept. 16, 2011 Princeton research helps companies boost efficiency in an uncertain economy, as reported in Forbes Sept. 16, 2011 Dashboard-mounted smartphone "SignalGuru" helping drivers optimize fuel efficiency reported in Scientific American Sept. 16, 2011 Gene flux can foretell survival for trauma patients, Princeton study finds Sept. 16, 2011 A new era in chemistry June 1, 2011 In the researcher’s words: Analysis of energy systems in the presence of uncertainty May 15, 2011 In the researcher’s words: Neural mechanisms underlying attentional selection May 1, 2011 Advancing plasma physics and magnetic fusion energy May 1, 2011 Smart phone: Princeton innovation helps lower costs as consumer demand rises April 28, 2011 In the researcher’s words: Urban revitalization and housing externalities April 15, 2011 High Meadows Environmental Institute (HMEI) April 15, 2011 In the researcher’s words: Shaping the understanding of elliptic curves April 1, 2011 Global collaborations: Enabling research, transforming results April 1, 2011 Discovery: Research at Princeton University March 31, 2011 Celebrate Princeton Invention 2011 March 29, 2011 Princeton engineers make breakthrough in ultrasensitive sensor technology March 28, 2011 Princeton Plasma Physics Lab deputy director Hawryluk's appointment to ITER core management team reported in Science March 16, 2011 In the researcher's words: Fluid dynamics and biofilms March 15, 2011 Aging rates similar across primates, study finds March 14, 2011 Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page Next › Last page Last » COVID-19 Research News Learn how Princeton researchers are fighting the pandemic. 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