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Poor Diets May Accelerate Biological Aging Even Early in Life
by
University of Jyväskylä
A diet low in vegetables and fruits and high in red meat and junk food was associated with accelerated biological aging even in young adulthood
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New Training Approach Could Help AI Agents Perform Better in Uncertainty
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Sometimes, it might be better to train a robot in an environment that's different from the one where it will be deployed
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Materials Can 'Remember' a Sequence of Events in an Unexpected Way
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Penn State
New study identifies unexpected way to store, recall and erase the sequence of a material's previous deformations
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Optical Fiber Sensor Accurately Detects Arsenic in Drinking Water
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Optica
New cost-effective tool paves the way for household water quality monitoring, helping combat arsenic contamination
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Chemists Create Recyclable Alternative to Plastics Found in Tires
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Cornell University
This class of plastics is commonly found in replacement hip joints, bowling balls, and other everyday items
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New Ways to Modulate Cell Activity Remotely
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University of Pennsylvania
Researchers use temperature to guide cellular behavior, promising better diagnostics and targeted therapies
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Mimicking Biological Processes with Synthetic Neurons
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Northwestern University
This new research could enable perceptual capabilities in robotics
| 2 min read
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New Clues to the Mechanism Behind Food Allergies
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The Rockefeller University
Study reveals how immune cells in the gut distinguish between food and harmful pathogens, shedding light on the origins of food allergies
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Testing the Effect of Thousands of Compounds on Cellular Metabolism
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University of Basel
How high-throughput metabolomics reveals unknown modes of action of known drugs, potential side-effects and additional uses
| 2 min read
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Ocean Surface Warming Four Times Faster Now than Late-1980s
by
University of Reading
The study helps explain why 2023 and early 2024 saw unprecedented ocean temperatures
| 2 min read
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Towards a New Generation of Human-Inspired Language Models
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Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Researchers advocate for a fundamental revision of how artificial intelligence acquires and processes language
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AI Paves the Way for Personalized Treatments in Aging Science
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National University of Singapore
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Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
New research investigates how LLMs can help evaluate interventions for aging and provide personalized recommendations
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