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NON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY:The pursuit of energy-efficient lighting has led to the emergence of phosphor-converted light-emitting diodes (pc-LEDs), offering the promise of reducing glob...
The export and breakdown of molecules that are toxic, or disrupt metabolic balance, are important cellular processes. However, how export and metabolic balance are coordinated to p...
Valley Fever, also known by its medical name - Coccidioidomycosis, is an emerging infectious disease caused by the inhalation of Coccidioides fungal spores. This causes respiratory...
This project aims to serve the national interest by enhancing learning and promoting understanding of lab concepts through the innovative use of digital twin technology - the integ...
Non-technical SummaryUnboiling an egg is hard. When you boil an egg you are creating a biomaterial. When heated, the proteins inside the egg unfold and get entangled in a disordere...
While developmental events are generally tightly controlled during embryogenesis, a certain level of flexibility exists. This so-called developmental plasticity allows an organism...
Background: Diagnostic radiographers use cutting edge technology to produce medical diagnostic images such as x-rays or scans. Therapeutic radiographers use complex equipment to tr...
Schools are one of the most important places for children and young people to participate in targeted support for their challenges and needs. One way in which educators support neu...
Identity as a Pathway to Wellbeing for Young People: Unlocking the Potential of Museums and Archaeological Collections to Facilitate Conversations About Identity.One in five young...
Currently, up to 60% of consumed energy is related to electrical energy which undergoes a large amount of wastage in power electronics systems, and by 2030, it is expected that 80%...
This project will contribute to meeting the national need for well-educated scientists by supporting the retention and graduation of high-achieving, low-income students with demons...
Buildings account for about 40% of the total annual energy consumption in the U.S., of which about 44% is for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. Indirectly...
The ability of humans to listen and converse in noisy places like bustling city streets or busy bars, is remarkable but also mysterious. How are listeners able to extract a clear s...
Dielectric constant or permittivity is an important property of materials and biological cells. The ubiquitous and fast sensing of them not only will help us better understand ours...
Power electronics are increasingly becoming key enablers for transportation electrification, renewable energy, grid modernization, and carbon emission reduction for a green, sustai...
Antibiotics provide a textbook example of biologically active chemicals that can impact human, animal, and ecosystem health. In soils, many bacterial strains carry genes that encod...
Antibiotics provide a textbook example of biologically active chemicals that can impact human, animal, and ecosystem health. In soils, many bacterial strains carry genes that encod...
Reading to learn is a cornerstone of academic success and a springboard to a host of positive life outcomes. Individuals who can read efficiently enjoy better employment opportunit...
Our vision for the TransiT Hub is to harness the transformative power of Digital Twinning, and associated digital technologies, to solve the most pressing problems of our age - the...
The CREST Postdoctoral Research Program (CREST-PRP) provides two years of support for research, training, and mentoring experiences for individual early career scientists at active...