SCIENCE
When allocating scarce resources with AI, randomization can improve fairness
- By West virginia digital
- . July 28, 2024
Organizations are increasingly utilizing machine-learning models to allocate scarce resources or opportunities. For instance, such models can help companies screen
Spin qubits go trampolining | ScienceDaily
- By West virginia digital
- . July 27, 2024
Researchers at QuTech developed somersaulting spin qubits for universal quantum logic. This achievement may enable efficient control of large semiconductor
Tackling industrial emissions begins at the chemical reaction
- By West virginia digital
- . July 27, 2024
University of Sydney researchers are proposing a new way to curb industrial emissions, by tapping into the “atomic intelligence” of
How epigenetics influence memory formation
- By West virginia digital
- . July 27, 2024
When we form a new memory, the brain undergoes physical and functional changes known collectively as a “memory trace.” A
Array pinpoints imprinted genes with potential links to disease
- By West virginia digital
- . July 27, 2024
Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed an array that assesses methylation levels of genes located in imprint control
Raindrops grow with turbulence in clouds
- By West virginia digital
- . July 27, 2024
Scientists for decades have attempted to learn more about the complex and mysterious chain of events by which tiny droplets
Better way to produce green hydrogen
- By West virginia digital
- . July 27, 2024
Researchers at Oregon State University have developed a material that shows a remarkable ability to convert sunlight and water into
Electrical currents may make body’s cancer-killing cells even better killers
- By West virginia digital
- . July 27, 2024
Scientists have discovered that electrical currents may make Natural Killer (NK) cells — our very own cancer-killing immune cells —
AI method radically speeds predictions of materials’ thermal properties
- By West virginia digital
- . July 27, 2024
It is estimated that about 70 percent of the energy generated worldwide ends up as waste heat. If scientists could
Two shark species documented in Puget Sound for first time
- By West virginia digital
- . July 27, 2024
Oregon State University researchers have made the first scientific confirmation in Puget Sound of two distinct shark species, one of