SCIENCE
Artificial intelligence outperforms clinical tests at predicting progress of Alzheimer’s disease
- By West virginia digital
- . July 15, 2024
Cambridge scientists have developed an artificially-intelligent tool capable of predicting in four cases out of five whether people with early
Aperiodic approximants for relating quasicrystals and modulated structures
- By West virginia digital
- . July 15, 2024
For a long time, scientists associated crystal structures with an ordered arrangement of atoms in a repeating lattice-like pattern, believing
Researchers develop a way to make lifesaving phages accessible, transportable and much easier to use
- By West virginia digital
- . July 15, 2024
The great promise of bacteriophages is that they naturally destroy bacteria, often in situations where antibiotics fail. Until now, though,
Study finds health risks in switching ships from diesel to ammonia fuel
- By West virginia digital
- . July 15, 2024
As container ships the size of city blocks cross the oceans to deliver cargo, their huge diesel engines emit large
Learning dance moves could help humanoid robots work better with humans
- By West virginia digital
- . July 14, 2024
Engineers at the University of California San Diego have trained a humanoid robot to effortlessly learn and perform a variety
Quadrupolar nuclei measured by zero-field NMR
- By West virginia digital
- . July 14, 2024
What is the structure of a particular molecule? And how do molecules interact with each other? Researchers interested in those
Nanoplastics and ‘forever chemicals’ disrupt molecular structures, functionality
- By West virginia digital
- . July 14, 2024
Researchers at The University of Texas at El Paso have made significant inroads in understanding how nanoplastics and per- and
Introducing co-cultures: When co-habiting animal species share culture
- By West virginia digital
- . July 14, 2024
Cooperative hunting, resource sharing, and using the same signals to communicate the same information — these are all examples of
Hatcheries can boost wild salmon numbers but reduce diversity, studies find
- By West virginia digital
- . July 14, 2024
The ability of salmon hatcheries to increase wild salmon abundance may come at the cost of reduced diversity among wild
Light-induced Meissner effect | ScienceDaily
- By West virginia digital
- . July 14, 2024
Superconductivity is a fascinating phenomenon, which allows a material to sustain an electrical current without any loss. This collective quantum