Innovation AI at Princeton: Pushing limits, accelerating discovery and serving humanity . At Princeton, interdisciplinary collaborations of researchers are using artificial intelligence to accelerate discovery across the University in fields ranging from neuroscience to Near Eastern studies. Research Princeton archaeologists are using cutting-edge digital technologies to help reveal the ancient past . In the field, digital technology saves immense amounts of time and limits fruitless digging. In the classroom, VR recreations help bring the past to life. Search Filter - Any -AcademicsAthleticsAwardCampus LifeDiversity & InclusionInnovationInternationalPeopleResearchServiceUniversity News Yates wins Churchill Scholarship Famed composer, music scholar Milton Babbitt dies 'Air laser' may sniff bombs, pollutants from a distance Video: 'Flock Logic' unites science and dance Video feature: 'Flock Logic' collaboration unites science and dance Video: 'Conversation With... Edward Felten' Video feature: 'Conversation With...' Professor Edward Felten Filmmaker Kobina Aidoo will screen and discuss his work University closed for non-essential staff; normal operations resume at 3 p.m. Non-essential staff dismissed early due to snow, Jan. 26 FACULTY AWARD: Bassler and Reider win NAS awards for 2011 Anthropologist Mann builds body of evidence with evolution studies Cyril Black International Book Forum to focus on the future of the dollar Princeton trustees approve lowest fee package increase in 45 years University operating on normal business hours, Jan. 21 Milberg donates leading collection of Irish prose; symposium planned Princeton sets applications record for seventh year in a row Honoring King, Jones stresses 'hope is a renewable resource' Parker, Lajeunesse receive MLK Day Journey Awards Funeral planned for student Khristin Kyllo Changes affect Nassau Street vehicle entrance Bill T. Jones's 'Continuous Creation' Bloomberg selected as Princeton's Baccalaureate speaker Princeton student Khristin Kyllo dies of apparent natural causes State-of-the-art Frick Chemistry Lab, now open, advances new frontier of research Robert Judson Clark, father of Arts and Crafts revival, dies Snow delays opening for non-critical staff until 10 a.m.; exam schedule is unchanged New eating club selection process deferred a year FACULTY AWARD: Three professors named 2010 AAAS fellows University to celebrate King's legacy Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 205 Page 206 Page 207 Page 208 Current page 209 Page 210 Page 211 Page 212 Page 213 … Next page Next › Last page Last »