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SRI selected as DARPAās Regional Commercial Accelerator
DARPA looks to harness SRIās expertise to speed up tech transition ā out of the lab into the real world ā and scale DARPA-funded technologies for U.S. national and economic security outcomes.
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SRI imagers will help map the cosmos
Researchers from SRIās Center for Advanced Imaging will help design and build the next generation of space imagers for NASAās Ultraviolet Explorer telescope.
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SRI appoints Peter Marcotullio as Senior Vice President of Commercialization
SRI bolsters the leadership team to deliver cutting-edge research into commercial products and services, driving growth and innovation across various industries.
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PARC Forum: How innovation can save the living ocean
SRI, in collaboration with Stanfordās Doerr School of Sustainability, hosted the Monterey Bay Aquarium to discuss ocean conservation.
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Researchers assess EV industry workforce potential in Northeast Ohio
A new study by SRI examines the readiness of a historic manufacturing base to support the transition to EV battery manufacturing.
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SRIĀ collaborates withĀ the Acquisition, Technology & Logistics Agency, Japan Ministry of Defense,Ā toĀ accelerate advanced research
Japanās new Defense InnovationĀ Science and Technology InstituteĀ (DISTI)Ā aims to solveĀ complex research problems and accelerate emerging technologiesĀ into use.
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Podcast: Supporting and empowering STEM students in community college
SRIās Andrea Beesley and Carol Tate discuss a national initiative aimed at supporting underrepresented students.
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The naked mole rat may hold the key to new treatments for neurodegenerative diseases
SRI researchers study the cells of the long-living rodent to find new drug targets for Alzheimerās, Parkinsonās, and other neurodegenerative disorders.
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Engineered helper T cell could become a cancer killer
SRI scientists are developing a cell-based platform using an often-undervalued subset of helper T cells to deliver potent antitumor proteins for solid tumors, overcoming dose-related toxicities.
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SRI spins out Ravenswood Solutions
Ravenswood delivers high-fidelity training experiences to improve military readiness and performance.
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Building the next generation of electronics
SRIās cleanroom offers clients the ability to develop new devices, build prototypes, work with experts, and run small-scale manufacturing.
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PARC Forum: The AI boom and its impact on society
Bloombergās Parmy Olson joined SRIās Patrick Lincoln to discuss the future of AI and her new book, Supremacy: AI, ChatGPT, and the Race that Will Change the World.
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Wafer-thin optical arrays could revolutionize satellite-to-satellite communication
SRIās light emitter arrays aim to democratize optical communication among āconstellationsā of small satellites.
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SRI identifies predictors of adolescent obesity
As part of a nationwide longitudinal study of adolescent brain development, researchers use AI to analyze data to pinpoint obesity risk factors.
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SRI aims to mitigate attacks on mixed reality headsets
The team that designed a mixed reality headset for the battlefield will determine how it can prevent or neutralize attacks against the system.
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Tips for back-to-school success
Three experts offer actionable strategies to navigate social media, sleep, and helping prepare children for new routines.
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Podcast: Improving access and engagement for students with diverse abilities
SRIās Shari Gardner and Jennifer Nakamura discuss a digital platform designed to support students.
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Researchers develop an AI model that helps understand intent
The model generated responses that were more helpful and honest, and less harmful, than others.
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