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July 3, 2014 | 04:13 pm

Photon camp gives high school students exposure to optics

During their week at Photon Camp, 18 students from several local high schools and the Bergen Academy in New Jersey will attend lectures in the mornings, and get some hands on experience in the laboratory during the afternoons.

topics: events, K-12 education, Laboratory for Laser Energetics, Optimax, photon camp, Robert E. Hopkins Center for Optical Design and Engineering,
Science & Technology
June 27, 2014 | 01:09 pm

Monkeys also believe in winning streaks, study shows

Humans have a well-documented tendency to see winning and losing streaks in situations that, in fact, are random. Now in the first study in non-human primates of this systematic error in decision making, researchers find that monkeys also share our unfounded belief in lucky streaks.

topics: Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, research finding, School of Arts and Sciences,
Science & Technology
June 23, 2014 | 09:00 pm

University of Rochester previews new data visualization lab

The new VISTA Collaboratory, located in the Carlson Science and Engineering Library, completes a high performance supercomputing system on a massive scale and is one of only a handful of similar labs in the U.S. The display consists of an array of 24 monitors, is 20 feet wide and 8 feet tall, and has a resolution approaching that of IMAX theaters.

topics: announcements, data science, Health Sciences Center for Computational Innovation, IBM, New York State, VISTA Collaboratory,
Science & Technology
June 16, 2014 | 02:24 pm

Trapping light: a long lifetime in a very small place

Physicists have created a silicon nanocavity that allows light to be trapped 10 times longer than in other similarly-sized optical cavities. Nanocavities are key components of nanophotonics circuits.

topics: Antonio Badolato, Department of Physics and Astronomy, optics, physics, research finding,
Science & Technology
June 12, 2014 | 07:24 pm

Protein anchors help keep embryonic development “just right”

Findings on the cellular-level regulation of proteins called histones by lipid droplets, or “fat depots,” shines light on chromosome production – and possible manipulation of that process.

topics: Department of Biology, DNA, Michael Welte, research finding, School of Arts and Sciences,
Science & Technology
June 6, 2014 | 08:15 pm

Better tissue healing with disappearing hydrogels

When stem cells are used to regenerate bone tissue, many wind up migrating away from the repair site, which disrupts the healing process. A new technique keeps the stem cells in place, resulting in faster and better tissue regeneration.

topics: bone repair, Danielle Benoit, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Hajim School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Materials Science Program, research finding, stem cells,
Science & Technology
May 8, 2014 | 04:44 pm

CEIS awarded grant to fund national photonics roadmap

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has awarded $500,000 to the Center for Emerging and Innovative Sciences to lead the development of a national roadmap for photonics.

topics: Center for Emerging and Innovative Sciences, grant, National Institute of Standards and Technology, photonics,
Science & Technology
April 30, 2014 | 02:52 pm

Experiment on earth demonstrates effect observed in space

Streaming jets of high-speed matter produce some of the most stunning objects seen in space. an experiment by French and American researchers using extremely high-powered lasers offers experimental verification of one proposed mechanism for creating them.

topics: Department of Physics and Astronomy, Eric Blackman, high-energy-density physics, lasers, planets, research finding, School of Arts and Sciences, space,
Science & Technology
April 23, 2014 | 08:16 pm

Biologist Vera Gorbunova to lead 5-year project on longevity

A $9.5 million grant from the National Institute on Aging will support research into the factors responsible for longevity in various species of long-lived rodents, with the goal of developing treatments to improve the aging process in people.

topics: Aging, Department of Biology, grant, longevity, National Institute on Aging, School of Arts and Sciences, Vera Gorbunova,