Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory are working on ways to improve thrusters for satellites operating in very l
Artificially intelligent software has been developed to enhance medical treatments that use jets of electrified gas known as plasma. Developed by researchers at
Fourteen individuals – including professors, grad students, lecturers and one advisor – have been selected for awards from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
By Kim Lawton The Rev. Jim Antal ’78 M.Div. fondly remembers the first Earth Day, on April 22, 1970, when he was an undergraduate at Princeton University. As someone who loved nature and had a passion for social justice activism, Antal says he was deeply inspired by the nearly 20 million people who took to the streets at Earth Day events around the world. He discovered what he
In today’s letters to the editor: Justin Trudeau; health care and tax points; the Supreme Court; RRIFs; Old Age Security; climate change; what happened at Chalk River