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Vanishing magnetic fields improve chip manufacturing — Ahmed Diallo, Celebrate Princeton Innovation 2023Semiconductor chips — which make our smartphones, cars, medical equipment and many other devices possible — are getting smaller and smaller, and today contain features that are so tightly…
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Chemical Tools to Understand Protein Interactions, Zoe Merz, GS (4088732)The proteins in our cells are not solo players; they constantly engage and cooperate with other proteins. These interactions are very important for the normal function of the cell and are relevant to…
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How bacteria communicate; investigating the biochemical mechanism of bacterial "speech", Steven Bodine, GS (2278074)Communication is an incredibly powerful tool for species to survive in a hostile environment. With that in mind, it is perhaps unsurprising that even some of the simplest life forms, bacteria, have…
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Mirrors in Science: The Best Discoveries Cannot Be Planned, André Koch Liston, UG '23 (2262642)When an unusual phenomenon crosses our work in the lab, the pressure of academic productivity asks us to ignore it if it doesn't relate directly to our research. I think this arrangement is…
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Thursday Colloquium, April 23, 2015, "Adaptive Optics Imaging of Extosolar Planets", Professor Bruce MacIntosh, Stanford UniversityThursday Colloquium, April 23, 2015, "Adaptive Optics Imaging of Extosolar Planets", Professor Bruce MacIntosh, Stanford University
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