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Caltech

Caltech is a world-renowned science and engineering research and education institution, where extraordinary faculty and students translate big ideas into big discoveries.
Even though the U.S. doesn't guarantee paid parental leave, most Americans support it.

People across the world favor paid parental leave

Categories Social Sciences

New Algorithm Helps Autonomous Vehicles Find Themselves, Summer or Winter

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
Caltech's David Baltimore, president emeritus and Distinguished Professor of Biology, is a virologist who received the Nobel Prize for his research into viral genetics. Baltimore was an organizer of the first Asilomar Conference on Recombinant DNA held in 1975 to discuss ethics and regulation of biotechnology.

David Baltimore on the Debate Over Origins of SARS-CoV-2

Categories Health

Computers Predict People’s Tastes in Art

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology

Researchers Improve Efficiency and Accessibility of CRISPR

Categories Health, Technology

Recording Brain Activity with Laser Light

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
New Caltech professor of economics Charlie Sprenger.

The Mechanics of Temptation and Procrastination

Categories Brain & Behavior, Physics & Mathematics
Tiny structures inspired by the shape of cactus spines allow a newly created material to gather drinkable water from the air both day and night, combining two water-harvesting technologies into one.

New Material Could Harvest Water All Day Long

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology

Small Telescopes, Big Science

Categories Space, Technology

A Swiss Army Knife for Genomic Data

Categories Health, Technology

Soil Moisture Drives Year-to-Year Change in Land Carbon Uptake

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment

Ocean Currents Predicted on Enceladus

Categories Space

Reading Minds with Ultrasound: A Less-Invasive Technique to Decode the Brain’s Intentions

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
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