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The conference was hosted by Princeton’s CITP, the NJ AI Hub, the State of New Jersey, the National Governors Association, ...
The research is a transformative step toward understanding the condition's genetic underpinnings and potential for ...
Houck, co-director of the Princeton Quantum Initiative and the Anthony H.P. Lee ’79 Professor of Electrical and Computer ...
Please join us as Princeton student entrepreneurs take the stage to pitch the dynamic ventures they've developed in the eLab Summer Accelerator program. Teams of graduate and undergraduate innovators ...
Home > Ft > Frosh > Outdoor Action Frosh Trip Information Friday June 27, 2025 Outdoor Action Frosh Trip Program OVer the past forty years over 18,700 Princeton students, incoming frosh have ...
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Princeton University professor John Hopfield has been awarded the 2024 Nobel Prize in physics “for foundational discoveries and inventions that enable machine learning with artificial neural networks.
"Geomancy" is derived from the Latin "geomantia," which in turn is derived from the Greek for "divination by earth." The Arabic name for geomancy, "'ilm al-raml," means "the science of the sand." In ...
Princeton is phasing out steam generation for heating and instead implementing a new low-temperature heating water energy system driven by electric heat pumps, thermal storage and geo-exchange, which ...
An international team of researchers and gamers, led by Princeton’s Mala Murthy and Sebastian Seung, mapped every neuron and every synaptic connection in an adult fruit fly's brain, building a ...
A tortoise from a Galápagos species long believed extinct has been found alive and now confirmed to be a living member of the species. The tortoise, named Fernanda after her Fernandina Island home, is ...
In mice and in human tissue, a new compound discovered at Princeton disables a key gene that’s implicated in breast, prostate, liver, lung, colon and other cancers.