Science & Technology Generating terahertz radiation from water makes ‘the impossible, possible’ September 27, 2017 Optics professor Xi-Cheng Zhang has worked for nearly a decade to solve a scientific puzzle.
Science & Technology Light and Sound Interactive conference puts Rochester at center of growing fields September 26, 2017 Inspired by Austin's South by Southwest conference, the organizers of this year's event partnered with RIT and the City of Rochester to highlight the region as a source for innovation.
Science & Technology Firefly researchers mapping ‘world’s second-most interesting genome’ September 19, 2017 Biologist Amanda Larracuente and her team are the first to successfully sequence the firefly genome.
Science & Technology Governor Cuomo announces support for University-led data science consortium September 14, 2017 Governor Andrew M. Cuomo yesterday announced $20 million in state support for the creation of a Rochester Data Science Consortium at the University of Rochester, with Harris Corporation as the consortium’s first partner.
Science & Technology Quadcast: Rebooting the brain for better vision after a stroke September 14, 2017 Krystel Huxlin has developed rigorous visual training that can restore some of the basic vision lost to traumatic brain injury, stroke, or a tumor. Here Huxlin discusses how this therapy teaches undamaged parts of the brain to take over.
Science & Technology Protein identified in post-chemo cell death puzzle September 11, 2017 Researchers have identified a protein that is required for cell death after undergoing chemotherapy—at least, it appears, in male mice.
Science & Technology Designing a world of immersive sound September 8, 2017 Using a new approach to flat-panel design, Mark Bocko and his team are creating inexpensive prototypes of speakers that double as wall hangings and overhead lights.
Science & Technology Rochester leads new multi-institutional effort to study ‘extreme matter’ September 7, 2017 Institutions including Cornell, Michigan, Princeton, and Stanford will join Rochester in developing an instrument to produce and study matter that exists under pressures far higher than either on or inside Earth.
Science & Technology Climate change for aliens September 7, 2017 For more than 50 years, the Kardashev scale has been the gold standard for classifying hypothetical "exo-civilizations" by their ability to harness energy. A team of researchers led by Rochester astrophysicist Adam Frank have devised a new system that takes into account the impacts of that energy use.
Science & Technology Conference, expo puts spotlight on light and sound technologies September 7, 2017 Rochester has the ingredients to create its own Silicon Valley in emerging imaging and audio technologies. That’s the vision of the organizers of Light and Sound Interactive, a conference and expo that will showcase how Rochester can play a leading role in such growing fields as augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR), and interactive games and media. Oscar-winning filmmaker Ang Lee is among this year's keynotes.
Science & Technology Monkey sees. . . monkey knows? September 6, 2017 Monkeys had higher confidence in their ability to remember an image when the visual contrast was high. These kinds of metacognitive illusions—false beliefs about how we learn or remember best—are shared by humans, leading brain and cognitive scientists to believe that metacognition could have an evolutionary basis.
Science & Technology An appreciation: David Quesnel, 1952–2017 August 31, 2017 The professor of mechanical engineering was remembered by friends, family members, and colleagues at a recent memorial service in Rush Rhees Library for his “unbounded curiosity.”