Grosso plans to use the funding, totaling over $537,000, to research new materials for quantum information technology, and to make this sometimes-intimidating field more accessible to students. […]
What do you do when there are tiny bugs destroying a critical species across a huge, economically important region? You turn to outer space for help. And researchers from the ASRC are leading the way. […]
Their effort is part of a year-long study, funded by a National Science Foundation (NSF) Rapid Response Research (RAPID) grant, of how stay-at-home orders and the unprecedented decline in commuting and travel in the New York City metropolitan area affected the waters of Long Island Sound. […]
New study details the molecular-level design of materials that enable clean and sustainable water evaporation energy to be harvested and efficiently converted into motion, with the potential to power future mechanical devices and machines. […]
Supported by a major multi-year award, the collaboration seeks to change our understanding and control of wave propagation, enabling leapfrog technologies. […]
Dear Colleagues and Friends, This spring concludes our celebration of the ASRC’s fifth year of work. We have recognized this milestone through a series of events that have engaged the CUNY community […]
New study finds that a set of internal clock neurons previously credited with sending time-keeping cues to the brain are instead receiving external environment cues […]
To date, 22 ASRC labs and core facilities have offered 500 boxes (or 5,000 pairs) of gloves, along with masks, face shields, gowns, and disinfecting solutions. […]
The technology combines nanolithography, microfluidics, and organic chemistry to create synthetic surfaces at the scale and with the complexity of nature. […]