Research
Aliah Zewail Co-authors New Research on Moral Stereotyping in Large Language Models
The paper provides a cautionary tale of researchers using large language models (LLMs) as generators for cultural data.
CNS Team Determines the Impact of the ‘Great Texas Freeze’ on Purple Martins
The study argues that the recovery of purple martin populations may take decades.
Dipankar Saha and Team Co-author Paper on Iron-Nickel Metal Ensembles, a Potential Driver of Clean Energy Production
This research points to a fast, cheap way to arrange iron and nickel to turn water into clean energy fuel.
Scared of Spiders? Laura Figueroa Argues That the Real Horror Story is a World Without Them
Figueroa argues that insects and arachnids are fundamental for human society.
CNS-led International Team May Have Just Found One of the Missing Links in Galaxy Evolution
This research suggests that star formation may have occurred earlier in the universe’s evolution than previously thought.
CNS Researchers Explore Wild Physics That Keeps the Body’s Electrical System Flowing Smoothly
This research demonstrates that the soft, hydrophobic gate regulating the electrical, ionic flows in the BK channels cannot absolutely stop the flow of ions.
Physicists at CNS Suggest That We Just Found Traces of an Exploding Black Hole
The team not only accounts for an otherwise impossible neutrino, but shows that the elementary particle could reveal the fundamental nature of the universe.
Stockbridge Research Reveals How Microplastics Alter Gene Expression in Plants
Laws protecting the environment from microplastics rely heavily on the production of scientific evidence like this new paper.
CNS Scientists Learn to Customize Cellular Protein
This research could allow us to efficiently and effectively fight a wide variety of diseases with fewer side effects.
Team Including Current and Alumni CNS Astronomers Finds One of the Oldest Barred-Spiral Galaxies in the Universe
Analysis of light from the galaxy, called COSMOS-74706, places it on the cosmic timeline at about 11.5 billion years ago.
Chemistry Lab Engages Community to Study and Clean Fort River
The analyses carried out by students are helping to map how local land use affects water chemistry, part of an effort to clean up the Fort River.
Toni Lyn Morelli Publishes Research on Climate Safe Havens
This study is part of a major international effort to increase species’ chances of survival.