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 Ronald Surtz, ‘eminent Princeton medievalist,’ dies at 75 Bruce Arden, a pioneer in early computing, dies at 94 Marina Rustow awarded Medieval Academy of America’s Haskins Medal for ‘astonishing’ book on Cairo’s ‘Lost Archive’ Shirley Tilghman wins award for 'exemplary contributions to the genetics community and society' Thawing the cold chain: Princeton technology for room-temperature delivery of vaccines and biological drugs selected for Science Center innovation funding Physical chemist Roberto Car named a lifetime AAAS fellow Princeton will significantly increase stipends to support graduate students ‘Nothing is mandatory, nothing is graded’: What we learned at Wintersession The next big thing from Princeton's MacMillan lab: an ‘improbable’ mechanism for a difficult chemical bond Two Princeton seniors and one Oxford student named Sachs Scholars How to volunteer with intention and purpose Making the switch to a net-zero mindset: 'Addressing the climate problem is not a technical fix alone.' Three Princeton faculty members awarded NEH grants to support advanced research in the humanities Princeton invigorates ties with New Jersey’s community colleges Why are some viruses harmless and others deadly? A.J. te Velthuis is on the case. Lianne Sullivan-Crowley will retire as vice president for human resources Physicist Elliott Lieb wins the highest honor bestowed by the American Physical Society Sara McLanahan, 'towering figure' in the study of family structure and inequality, dies at 81 The NSF I-Corps Northeast Hub has launched, and applications are now open for its inaugural innovation training program for researchers Bonnie Bassler wins the 2022 Microbiology Society Prize Medal Jacques Fresco, 'a major figure in the birth of modern molecular biology,' dies at 93 A Year in Review: 2021 Humble lizards offer new possibilities for artificial lungs Princeton recognizes 50 years of community and inclusion The Renaissance comes to you: Teaching art history while the Princeton University Art Museum is under construction Senior Julia Chaffers awarded Marshall Scholarship for graduate study in the UK Princeton's Nobel laureates for 2021 receive their medals in celebrations around the world Eric Wood, world-renowned hydrologist and ‘giant in the field,’ dies at 74 Nobel Peace Prize-winning journalist Ressa, Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Wolfe to receive top alumni awards Political polarization and its echo chambers: Surprising new, cross-disciplinary perspectives from Princeton Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Current page 21 Page 22 Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 … Next page Next › Last page Last »