Sujit Das, a PhD student in Civil Engineering was a top 10 finalist in Carleton's Three Minute Thesis Competition. His topic? Car Emissions and Related Health Effects: A Solution....
Bacteria can exchange their membrane proteins through extracellular vesicles. Sigal Ben-Yehuda and her group from Jerusalem University show that phages take advantage of this exchange and infect resis...
Vision-based Spacecraft Attitude Formation Control by Tse-Huai Wu: Relative attitude determination is a key component for multi-spacecraft missions. This research investigates a novel scheme based on ...
Microfluidics and Lab-on-a-Chip Diagnostics - Prof. Ravi Selvaganapathy uses microfluidics to manipulate fluids in small spaces, enabling rapid lab-on-a-chip diagnostics for more effective medical car...
Going Deep Into the Human Genome. Deep learning immerses a computer system in data, and lets the computer itself look for patterns. Modern data sets can be massive, and complex interactions can be di...
Tony Lin & Xiaoli Tian: How Online Debates Lead to Opinion Polarization
Why do online conversations often end in personal attacks and irrational arguments? This article examines how the technical layout of some online platforms shapes the way individuals engage in public ...
Cognitive decline in neurological disorders: an important puzzle to solve.The brain. One of the most important, complex and puzzling structures in the human body. The brain is comprised of billions of...