Findings point to molecular resemblance in climate adaptation traits of the two species
Training a deep learning network involves breaking a data sample into chunks of consecutive data points
The researchers found that microbes on the ISS were mostly human-associated
Dangerous airborne viruses are rendered harmless on-the-fly when exposed to energetic, charged fragments of air molecules
Traditional surveillance cameras do not always detect suspicious activities or objects in a timely manner
Xradia 600-series Versa enables faster submicron-resolution imaging of intact samples
The new fuels use simple chemical "triggers" to unlock the energy of one of the hottest new materials
In theory, a product that is both easy to recycle and more durable would be the pinnacle of environmentally responsible product design
Canine cancer detection could lead to new noninvasive, inexpensive ways to detect cancer
New understanding of heat transfer in boiling water could lead to efficiency improvements in power plants
The study is the first to combine observations of physical climate indicators with biological impacts
Reduced blood capillaries offer a new way to diagnose early cognitive impairment
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