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Liquid Lightning: Nanotechnology Unlocks New Energy

EPFL researchers have discovered that nanoscale devices harnessing the hydroelectric effect can harvest electricity from the evaporation of fluids with higher ion concentrations than purified water, revealing a vast untapped energy potential. Evaporation is a natural process so ubiquitous that most of us take it for granted. In fact, roughly half of the solar energy that [...]

By |2024-03-14T08:56:51+00:00March 14th, 2024|Categories: News|0 Comments

Unmasking the Illusion: AI-Generated Faces Challenge Perceptions

Research shows survey participants duped by AI-generated images nearly 40 percent of the time. If you recently had trouble figuring out if an image of a person is real or generated through artificial intelligence (AI), you’re not alone. A new study from University of Waterloo researchers found that people had more difficulty than was expected distinguishing [...]

By |2024-03-12T09:28:10+00:00March 12th, 2024|Categories: News|0 Comments

New Discovery Reveals How Cells Defend Themselves During Stressful Situations

Stress granules play a crucial role in the stress response, arising from the aggregation of non-translating mRNAs and proteins. Although significant knowledge exists about stress granules, the mechanisms behind their mRNA localization remain partially understood. Alterations to mRNA can change the characteristics of the nucleobases, influencing key processes like translation, splicing, and the positioning [...]

By |2024-03-11T07:02:15+00:00March 11th, 2024|Categories: News|0 Comments

Scientists use a new type of nanoparticle that can both deliver vaccines and act as an adjuvant

Many vaccines, including vaccines for hepatitis B and whooping cough, consist of fragments of viral or bacterial proteins. These vaccines often include other molecules called adjuvants, which help to boost the immune system's response to the protein. Most of these adjuvants consist of aluminum salts or other molecules that provoke a nonspecific immune response. [...]

By |2024-03-10T03:24:13+00:00March 10th, 2024|Categories: News|0 Comments

Not Science Fiction: How Optical Neural Networks Are Revolutionizing AI

A novel architecture for optical neural networks utilizes wavefront shaping to precisely manipulate the travel of ultrashort pulses through multimode fibers, enabling nonlinear optical computation. Present-day artificial intelligence systems rely on billions of adjustable parameters to accomplish complex objectives. Yet, the vast quantity of these parameters incurs significant expenses. The training and implementation of [...]

By |2024-03-09T11:50:54+00:00March 9th, 2024|Categories: News|0 Comments

Turning skin cells into limb cells sets the stage for regenerative therapy

In a collaborative study, researchers from Kyushu University and Harvard Medical School have identified proteins that can turn or “reprogram” fibroblasts — the most commonly found cells in skin and connective tissue — into cells with similar properties to limb progenitor cells. Publishing in Developmental Cell ("Direct reprogramming of non-limb fibroblasts to cells with [...]

By |2024-03-08T11:29:30+00:00March 8th, 2024|Categories: News|0 Comments

AI reveals prostate cancer is not just one disease

Artificial Intelligence has helped scientists reveal a new form of aggressive prostate cancer, which could revolutionise how the disease is diagnosed and treated in the future. A Cancer Research UK-funded study, published in Cell Genomics, has revealed that prostate cancer, which affects one in eight men in their lifetime, includes two different subtypes termed evotypes. The discovery [...]

By |2024-03-07T15:32:25+00:00March 7th, 2024|Categories: News|0 Comments

New Study Finds That Persistent COVID-19 Infections Are Surprisingly Common

Recent research conducted by the University of Oxford has found that a high proportion of SARS-CoV-2 infections in the general population lead to persistent infections lasting a month or more. The findings have been published in the journal Nature. It has long been thought that prolonged COVID-19 infections in immunocompromised individuals may have been the source of the multiple new variants [...]

By |2024-03-06T14:54:04+00:00March 6th, 2024|Categories: News|0 Comments

Innovative nanosheet method revolutionizes brain imaging for multi-scale and long-term studies

The human brain has billions of neurons. Working together, they enable higher-order brain functions such as cognition and complex behaviors. To study these higher-order brain functions, it is important to understand how neural activity is coordinated across various brain regions. Although techniques such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) are able to provide insights into brain [...]

By |2024-03-05T15:32:16+00:00March 5th, 2024|Categories: News|0 Comments

Scientists Have Discovered a Potential Universal Antivenom

Scientists at Scripps Research identified antibodies that protect against a host of lethal snake venoms. Scripps Research scientists have developed an antibody that can block the effects of lethal toxins in the venoms of a wide variety of snakes found throughout Africa, Asia and Australia. The antibody, which protected mice from the normally deadly [...]

By |2024-03-04T12:18:23+00:00March 4th, 2024|Categories: News|0 Comments
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