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Updates every hour. Last Updated: 12-Jun-2026 10:15 ET (12-Jun-2026 14:15 GMT/UTC)
Powerful X-ray generator gets a refresh
DOE/Sandia National LaboratoriesUT Arlington president highlights workforce, community, research
University of Texas at ArlingtonUniversity of Texas at Arlington President Jennifer Cowley highlighted workforce development, community collaboration and research excellence during the annual State of Higher Education luncheon last Thursday at College Park Center.
Spring ’26: UTA grads balance PhDs & a toddler
University of Texas at ArlingtonA husband and wife will walk across the graduation stage at Globe Life Field on Sunday, each receiving a doctoral degree from The University of Texas at Arlington. Their achievement caps a journey that included adapting to a new culture, navigating the COVID 19 pandemic, welcoming their first child and supporting each other every step of the way.
AI can simulate the dead — but should it?
University of Virginia School of Data ScienceURI study urges alcohol drinkers to be aware of emotional state
University of Rhode IslandChill out and live longer: What hibernating animals know about longevity that we don’t
Howard Hughes Medical InstituteHHMI Freeman Hrabowski Scholar Siniša Hrvatin studies how animals hibernate — and what that state reveals about the biology of survival and aging.
The engineer who taught cells to behave
University of California - San DiegoTwenty years of discovery science at the Spallation Neutron Source
DOE/Oak Ridge National LaboratoryOn a clear April day in 2006, a team of engineers and scientists erupted with excitement from the control room of the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS), a newly built user facility at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. A pulse of protons — racing at nearly the speed of light — shot from the accelerator and struck liquid mercury at the facility’s first target station, freeing tens of millions of neutrons. That moment launched a new era of discovery science that continues to shape technologies we use every day, from spacecraft to smartphones. As the challenges we currently face require a historic national effort, comparable in urgency and ambition to the Manhattan Project, ORNL once again stands at the ready to answer the nation’s need for AI‑accelerated innovation and discovery.