Energy Secretary Pushes for AI Leadership during Oak Ridge National Laboratory Visit
Energy Secretary Chris Wright emphasized the urgency of AI development during his visit to ORNL, likening it to a modern "Manhattan Project" and reviewing the lab's contributions to energy, supercomputing, and tech innovation.
MIT Whiz Kid Revolutionizes Drug Delivery, Louis DeRidder's Trailblazing Tech Targets Chemo Woes in Harvard Partnership
Louis DeRidder at MIT develops CLAUDIA, a system for personalized chemotherapy dosing, and works on delivering therapeutic nucleic acids with new nanoparticles. His innovations aim to improve medical care and drug delivery.
American Heart Association Highlights Evolution in Critical Care Cardiology, Cites UC's Dr. Richard Becker's Insights
The AHA provided a statement on changes in critical care cardiology, highlighting increased complexity and multidisciplinary approaches. Dr. Becker of UC discussed these shifts and the field's evolution since the 1960s.
University of Minnesota's Dr. Reena Kartha Sheds Light on Critical Rare Disease Research and Advocacy on Rare Disease Day
Dr. Reena Kartha of the University of Minnesota discussed the challenges of rare diseases, emphasizing the need for research and better treatments, and highlighted the university's role in addressing these issues.
ORNL Scientists Pioneer Nanoscale Technique to Measure Magnetic Fluctuations, Boosting Quantum Material Research
Researchers at ORNL developed a new method to measure magnetic fluctuations at the nanoscale using a scanning NV center microscope, enhancing understanding of magnetic thin films for advancing computing technologies.
Northwestern University Study Finds Tea Brewing Can Reduce Lead in Water, Offers Eco-Friendly Solution for Heavy Metal Removal
Researchers at Northwestern University found that brewing tea with certain tea bags can remove heavy metals like lead from water, with potential implications for water remediation.











