Five UCLA physicists, engineers & materials scientists will partner with hubs led by Lawrence Livermore National Lab and the University of Rochester.
The imagers are designed to work with a digital backend to off-load computationally expensive operations into high-speed and low-power optics.
The research implies that the central network regulating energy balance in cyanobacteria may rest on a relatively few regulatory proteins.
Fusion researchers applied large language models to quickly sift through staggering amounts of data to make more informed decisions on the fly.
The Accelerating Underrepresented Engineering Careers program will provide opportunities and role models for students from underserved populations.
A UCLA-led team maps medium- and high-entropy alloys and identifies potential to tune their properties, making them both stronger and more flexible.
A new study indicates that the brains of mice and primates develop along the same timeline, even though one is much longer-lived than the other.
Researchers described the full genome of one species of the family of giant bacteria, large enough to be seen with the naked eye.
University of Wisconsin–Madison scientists engineer bacteria to make two valuable products from plant fiber.
A team led by Harvard University professor and quantum expert Mikhail Lukin has achieved a breakthrough in quantum computing.