Crowdsourced brain mapping

By Liz Fuller-Wright With the help of a quarter-million video game players, Princeton researchers created and shared detailed maps of more than 1,000 neurons — and they’re just getting started. By playing Eyewire, an online Continue Reading →

New supercomputer bolsters research

By Melissa Moss Princeton’s newest supercomputer, known as TIGER after the University’s mascot, began operating this May with nearly six times the computing power of its predecessor. The TIGER computing cluster, located in Princeton’s 47,000-square-foot Continue Reading →

Mental health declining among disadvantaged adults

By B. Rose Kelly American adults of low socioeconomic status report increasing mental distress and worsening well-being, according to a study by Princeton University and Georgetown University. Between the mid-1990s and early 2010s, mental health Continue Reading →

Incubator for startups opens near campus

By Liz Fuller-Wright In May 2018, Princeton officials and local representatives cut the ribbon on the Princeton Innovation Center BioLabs, a 31,000-square-foot co-working lab and office space for high-tech startup companies formed by Princeton faculty, Continue Reading →