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Scientific Frontline
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Thursday, October 27, 2022
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Berkeley researchers may be one step closer to making robot dogs our new best friends. Using advances in machine learning, two separate team...
NUS researchers devise revolutionary technique to generate hydrogen more efficiently from water
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An NUS team led by Assoc Prof Xue Jun Min (center) has found that light can trigger a new mechanism in a catalytic material used extensively...
Overcoming resistance to colon cancer treatment
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Colorectal cancer cells after treatment with FOLFORIXI chemotherapy for 34 weeks. Cell fibers (in green) and nuclei (in blue). Credit: UNIGE...
Wednesday, October 26, 2022
Considering COVID a hoax is ‘gateway’ to belief in conspiracy theories
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Data showed one strong trend suggesting that financial distress during the lockdown could have been a factor in adopting conspiracy theory b...
International Collaboration Is Key to Addressing Global Climate Change
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Estimated annual savings from deployed annual solar PV modules using global versus national market scenarios in China, Germany and the Unite...
Borrowing a shape from a to-go cup lid, a drone wing could learn how to sense danger faster
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Researchers have discovered a new possible use for the dome shape that you would find on a to-go cup lid. Credit: Pexels/Caleb Oquendo The o...
People with paranormal beliefs spooked by science and the COVID-19 vaccine
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The largest supermoon appearance of 2022, identified as the Buck Moon, rises above the mountain line in Morgantown, July 13. New WVU sociolo...
Autistic women have increased risk of mental illness
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Photo credit: Alexander Grey Young men and women with autism are more affected by psychiatric conditions and are at increased risk of being ...
A key regulator of cell growth deciphered
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The SEA complex is composed of a cage-like core (SEACAT, blue) that regulates the activity of the wings (SEACIT, white and bright). Credit: ...
Awareness of one’s own body is based on uncertainty and guesses
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Researchers at Karolinska Institutet have found that the perception of one's own body is very based on the brain making guesses based on...
Nestling birds recognize their local song ‘dialect’
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The researchers discovered that the juvenile flycatchers clear response to their own song dialect helped them avoid learning songs from othe...
Metabolite product from pomegranate: Researchers identify way to boost tumor-fighting immune cells
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A metabolite from pomegranates boosts tumor-fighting T cells, according to a study by Georg-Speyer-Haus, Goethe University Frankfurt and the...
Tree rings offer insight into devastating radiation storms
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A University of Queensland study has shed new light on a mysterious, unpredictable and potentially devastating kind of astrophysical event. ...
Study Identifies Key T Cells for Immunity Against Fungal Pneumonia
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GM-CSF+ and IL-17A+ lineages of T cells are instrumental in controlling many fungal and bacterial infections and implicated in autoimmune p...
Researchers create the first quasiparticle Bose-Einstein condensate
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Observation of Bose-Einstein condensates of excitons in a bulk semiconductor using mid-infrared induced absorption imaging realized in a dil...
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