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Big but affordable effort needed for America to reach net-zero emissions by 2050, Princeton study shows .

The new “Net-Zero America” study maps out state-by-state, sector-by-sector, and decade-by-decade what it would take for the U.S. economy to be fully decarbonized, and provides a blueprint for action in the 2020s.

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Princeton partners on $30 million grant to advance internet infrastructure .

Princeton University researchers will partner on a major initiative with the U.S. government to help shape the next generation of computer networks.

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Green patterns of density waves through cold atoms

Studying how unconventional metals behave, with an eye toward high-temperature superconductors

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Researchers find a way to peel slimy biofilms like old stickers

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Application opens for presenters at 2019 Princeton Research Day

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electron microscope images of membraneless organelles

New tools illuminate mechanisms behind overlooked cellular components’ critical roles

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Bonnie Bassler sitting in front of computer

Princeton and Microsoft collaborate to tackle fundamental challenges in microbiology

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One researcher hands a sample to another

Princeton Catalysis Initiative and Celgene sign 10-year, $6 million partnership

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Closeup of two black-bellied seedcracker finches

Princeton geneticist solves long-standing finch beak mystery

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Flooding from Hurrican Harvey with buildings of Houston in the background

Houston's urban sprawl increased rainfall, flooding during Hurricane Harvey

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Close up of computer chip

Merging memory and computation, programmable chip speeds AI, slashes power use

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Minjie Chen holds a Power Converter chip

Smaller components could mean big savings for data centers

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Students speaking about their company TerraBite

Celebrating innovation: Event honors faculty inventions and entrepreneurial spirit

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Brian Kernighan

Kernighan discusses ‘Millions, Billions, Zillions: Defending Yourself in a World of Too Many Numbers’

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Innovation key to N.J. climate, economic future, Gov. Murphy tells Andlinger meeting at Princeton

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Pierre-Thomas Brun holds a sample up on the right while Joel Marthelot looks on to the left of him

Researchers simplify tiny structures' construction drip by drip

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Rosina Lozano in office

Lozano discusses ‘An American Language: The History of Spanish in the United States’

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A research vessel plows through choppy water off the coast of South Africa

Human activities are dissolving the seafloor

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Sunset on the ocean from a research boat

Earth's oceans have absorbed 60 percent more heat per year than previously thought

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Mimi Onuoha (left) and Lauren Klein sit at table with "Year of Data " on white board behind them

Center for Digital Humanities holds ‘Who Counts?’ symposium on intersectional data

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Stephen Pacala

Pacala chairs national committee calling for immediate push for CO2-removal technology

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Frank Calaprice and Jay Benziger

'Ghost' particles, gliding through sun, reveal inner workings of solar furnace

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Drawing of an External Combustion Engine

New animation tool streamlines the creation of moving pictures

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Silhouette of the statue of liberty with a sign around its neck reading "No Vacancies"

Hispanics face racial discrimination in New York City’s rental housing market

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Lindy McBride

Why do mosquitoes choose us? Lindy McBride is on the case.

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Levi Golston adjusts the sensors

On the road in Hawaii, Princeton team seeks clearer picture of volcanic air quality

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Closeup of bacteria in a petri dish

'Focused Research Teams' take on emerging opportunities in biotechnology and robotics

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Catherine Doren

Women most likely to leave labor force after first child, not later births

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Sweat bee on yellow flower

Bee social or buzz off: Study links genes to social behaviors, including autism

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A. Brad Schwartz

History Ph.D. student Schwartz: ‘War of the Worlds’ still resonates 80 years later

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Niko Fotopolous in lab

Sophomore Fotopoulos on co-founding a startup at Princeton Innovation Center BioLabs

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Speakers at Day of Optimization

Inaugural Princeton Day of Optimization convenes researchers at forefront of data science and machine learning

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