Our center breaks down barriers in any industry, commercial or government-related, and empowers the next, young generation of future science leaders.
Working in a deep cooperation with many federal academic, research and cultural institutions, we are committed to providing high-potential, underrepresented innovations a chance to become implemented as a reality.
Also, our commercial partners and private philanthropists help us to conduct the most expensive research, most of which ultimately contribute to a better, more efficient way to doing business!
Neuton has several major scientific focuses that span from artificial intelligence (AI); advanced robotics and advanced pharmaceutics to renewable energy research and IT market innovations.
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With every single research that we conduct in our labs, we’re determined to make a long-term impact on a way that business and entrepreneurs operate. That includes, but is not limited to our advanced robotics division, our artificial intelligence department and our Information technologies lab. There, our specialists work hard to ensure that our industries can do more for!
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As a part of our constant cooperation with the Federal government and its multiple agencies, we ensure that the public safety, comfort and essential needs are not just met, but are ahead of the popular demand! That is true, whether we’re working on a faster and better way to construct bridges, interstate highways or nuclear energy facilities, or develop terror-proof airport scanners or gates!
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Be it about researching the Zika virus and finding a cure for it, or about chemicals research that will eventually lead to a safer food production industry – we work for the public interest all the time. Advancing the quality, longevity and comfort of the American way of life 24/7, in a close cooperation with either commercial parties, government or private philanthropists out there!
Lewis Devine
As a Head of Advanced robotics department, Lewis has been coordinating its work since 1994
Albert Mclntyre
Advanced robotics and artificial intelligence, on par with machine learning are Albert’s passions
Roger Federer
Conducting and overseeing a majority of our Chem. dept’s research, Roger is an invaluable team member!
Albert Einstein Jr.
Thanks to Albert’s oversight, our facility’s chemical department has grown to be one of the biggest ones
James Planck
When conducting research activities related to any healthcare issues, James is one of our leading specialists
Jennifer Dalton
As one of our top medical scientists, Jennifer is responsible for an array of works that we do
Harry Peterson
Harry specializes in computing, one of our most highly prioritized spheres of research, accounting for 19% of all activities
Steven Kubrick
As a seasoned coder, hacker and a science degree master, Steven’s expertise in IT innovations is unrivaled!
Ann Defoe
Artificial intelligence, just as well as the machine learning are the most booming spheres of research which Ann does
Andrew Smith
Curating all the experiments, developments and research related to AI department, Andrew is the man of the future!
Lewis Lamarr
Understanding the value of clean, safe and renewable energy sources development, Lewis dedicated all his life to it
John Mariacchi
As a renewable energy pro, being involved in its development since the ’80s, John is the dept’s Head
If you’re a post-graduate or a Doctor’s degree recipient within any of the fields listed as our major specializations, then we’ll be glad to review your Curriculum Vitae…
A: The “scientific method” that has long ago been generally accepted as the prime way of conducting any kind of a research is traditionally presented in the first chapter of science textbooks. There it is highlighted to be a simple, linear, five- or six-step procedure for performing scientific investigations. Although the Scientific Method captures the core logic of science (testing ideas with evidence), it misrepresents many other aspects of the true process of science — the dynamic, nonlinear, and creative ways in which science is actually done. In fact, the Scientific Method more accurately describes how science is summarized after the fact — in textbooks and journal articles — than how scientific research is actually performed.
A: Scientists often seem tentative about their own explanations because of an enormous amount of nuances that rule the world of science and research. They know that those explanations could change if new evidence or perspectives come to light. When scientists correspond their ideas through the medium of journal articles, they are expected to carefully analyze the evidence for and against their ideas and to be explicit about alternative explanations for what they are observing. Due to the fact that they are trained to do this for their scientific writing, scientists often do the same thing when talking to the press or a broader audience about their ideas. However, this never means that once one of our scientific facilities finishes and evaluates any specific research, the results are wishy-washy. They are as accurate, as any other professional research lab in the world could get that same kind of an information.
A: Well, firstly we’re definitely one of the oldest science research facilities in the state and the US, operating and conducting our projects since 1946. Secondly, the overall qualification that all of our team members exhibit allows us to be sure of every single test we conduct. And thirdly, due to our long history and numerous orders that we receive all the time, we were able to equip our labs with the latest cutting-edge tools ever imaginable. Altogether, this ensures that we’re the ultimate nationwide destination for any kind of a research.
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