News and stories
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Celia Merzbacher testifies before House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology
Merzbacher, executive director of the SRI-managed Quantum Economic Development Consortium, spoke on the importance of quantum programs, workforce, and R&D.
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An SRI scientist shares glycomics protocols with the scientific community
Denong Wang of SRI’s Tumor Glycomics Lab discusses strategies to explore sugar chain signatures of microbes and cancers.
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Exploring the deep connections between adolescent sleep and overall health
Fiona Baker of SRI’s Human Sleep Lab discusses how good sleep patterns are critical for brain development in our early years.
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SRI seeks to learn how insects speak through smells
Understanding chemical communication among insects could help find new ways to protect crops or ward off biting insects that can transmit diseases.
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Babak Pahlavan: Creating next-gen personal AI for the workplace
With support from SRI, the CEO and founder of NinjaTech AI is creating the next generation of personal AI for work.
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SRI’s radioactive contamination treatment is now in its first-in-human trial
The work, conducted by a multi-talented team of scientists, will provide critical data to help establish the safety of HOPO 14-1.
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The San Francisco Chronicle profiles SRI’s legacy of innovation
Reporter Chase DiFeliciantonio highlights SRI’s central role in creating technologies like the computer mouse, voice recognition, and the internet itself.
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Is it real or manipulated? SRI taps AI to spot manipulated media
In the age of disinformation, SRI researchers are helping develop cutting-edge AI tools that can tell manipulated news from real.
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SRI Education researchers examine K-8 free-use educational resources
Researchers review freely available and adaptable teaching and learning resources for K-8 education curriculum and professional learning.
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Does artificial intelligence really understand us?
In developing a new metric, known as Conceptual Consistency, SRI researchers measure how much AI truly knows.
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SRI showcases its high dexterous robot grasper and hand
The Belt Augmented Compliant Hand, BACH, can pick up objects of various sizes and shapes and move them in different axes without lifting its fingers.
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Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) to join SRI International
Signaling a new chapter for Silicon Valley, two veteran R&D leaders are combining minds to advance and accelerate world-changing science and technology.