Press
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Cale Gentry: Steering light, tracking lasers, and going quantum
Gentry explores how SRI research is pushing the envelope of photonics, optics, and quantum technologies.
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Raising young children alongside companion AIs: Are we ready for the consequences?
SRI’s Todd Grindal makes the case for putting child development science at the center of AI design.
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QED-C delivers a multi-year quantum supply chain project
The SRI-managed Quantum Economic Development Consortium contributes new approaches to control and readout systems, which will accelerate quantum manufacturing.
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Delivering the technologies that keep America safe
From the ARPANET to National Guard training to advances in digital lowlight imaging, SRI has made monumental contributions to national defense.
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Catching the rhythms of women’s health
The menstrual cycle has numerous biological effects on women. New SRI research asks: Could a better understanding of these patterns improve healthcare for women around the globe?
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SRI celebrates International Women’s Day
To recognize International Women’s Day, SRI shares the stories of four women whose work delivered fundamental advances in computer science.
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The hidden cost of springing forward
Daylight Savings Time is more than just an hour lost. How can we better prepare ourselves?
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SRI becomes a founding member of the OCUDU Ecosystem Foundation
Hosted by the Linux Foundation, the OCUDU Ecosystem Foundation will build an open-source, AI-native software stack for 5G and early 6G Radio Access Networks.
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Where do laser beams originate?
To mitigate the dangers that lasers pose to civilian and military targets, SRI is leveraging photonic circuits to pinpoint the origin points of laser beams.
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SRI advances trustworthy data exchange across disparate healthcare systems
Helping systems talk to each other increases patient safety, lowers costs, reduces errors, and streamlines treatment.
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SRI radar innovation supports NASA mission to study the northern lights
By providing data from the SRI-operated Poker Flat Incoherent Scatter Radar, SRI scientists are helping NASA better understand the electrical currents in ionospheric plasma.
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Inside Startups goes deep inside one of the most advanced robotics labs in Silicon Valley
Three SRI projects show how robots can improve cancer treatment, accelerate teleoperation, and learn through AI.