Allison Lopatkin named 2024 Pew Scholar in Biomedical Sciences
The program provides early-career scientists four years of funding to explore some of the most pressing questions in human health and medicine.
The program provides early-career scientists four years of funding to explore some of the most pressing questions in human health and medicine.
Microcomb lasers developed at the University of Rochester offer a new path for developing frequency comb generators at a microchip scale.
Researchers have developed new methods to couple light to sound waves that glide on surfaces.
Rochester students invent solutions for project sponsors ranging from major league sports teams to researchers in Costa Rica.
The annual event encourages University community members to explore the intersection of science, art, and technology.
Rochester researchers harnessed adaptive optics to gain insight into the complex workings of the retina and its role in processing color.
Rochester has one of about 30 teams nationwide taking observations for the Citizen CATE 2024 experiment.
An optics professor explains how eclipse glasses protect your eyes from the sun’s light during an eclipse.
Rochester researchers are developing multimodal, non-invasive ways to study the brain’s physiology and reduce neurological issues associated with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) therapy.
A novel approach using laser-made nanomaterials made from nonprecious metals could lay the foundation for globally scalable remediation techniques.