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Cracking the Code for Materials That Can Learn
by
University of Michigan
Physicists have devised an algorithm that provides a mathematical framework for how learning works in lattices called mechanical neural networks
| 4 min read
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Eating Dark Chocolate Linked with Reduced Risk of Type 2 Diabetes
by
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Dark chocolate may lower type 2 diabetes risk, study shows; milk chocolate doesn't offer the same benefits, says Harvard researchers
| 2 min read
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What Motivates Americans to Eat Less Red Meat?
by
Society for Risk Analysis
New research looks at whether health risks or environmental impacts matter more
| 2 min read
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Revolutionizing Biomaterials: Top Innovations, Challenges, and Future Trends
by
Lauren Everett
Explore the latest breakthroughs in biomaterials, including 3D-printed tissues, bioelectronics, and AI-driven development
| 4 min read
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Neem Seed Extract Improves Effectiveness of Pesticide
by
Texas A&M University
A research group has developed an innovative pesticide delivery system called nanopesticides. These tiny technologies could change how we use pesticides
| 3 min read
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A Promising Drug Delivery Method Could Replace Injections with Pills
by
Trevor J Henderson
Delivering rheumatoid arthritis medication as a pill using probiotic bacteria in animal models
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| 3 min read
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Molecular Zip Code Draws Killer T Cells Straight to Brain Tumors
by
University of California - San Francisco
Scientists have developed a "molecular GPS" to guide immune cells into the brain and kill tumors without harming healthy tissue
| 3 min read
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Shaking Sensor Continuously Monitors Inflammation
by
Northwestern University
First-of-its-kind sensor monitors fluctuating proteins within the body in real time
| 4 min read
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Streamlining Drug Discovery with AI-Powered Imaging
by
Martin Daffertshofer, PhD
Applying AI and ML to drug discovery can slice processes from weeks to minutes
| 4 min read
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Researchers Design Novel Immunotherapy for Brain Cancer
by
The Wistar Institute
Trispecific design controls glioblastoma tumors in preclinical models
| 2 min read
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Innovative Spectroscopy Solutions Aiding Battery Research and Development
by
Eve Kroukamp, PhD
,
Yu-Hong Chen, PhD
,
Christine Rivera
,
Wesam Alwan, PhD
,
Ross Ashdown
, and
Frederic Prulliere, PhD
Spectroscopy drives safer, longer-lasting batteries through advanced testing
| 4 min read
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How Artificial Intelligence Could Automate Genomics Research
by
University of California - San Diego
New research suggests that large language models like GPT-4 could streamline the process of gene set enrichment
| 2 min read
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