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AI creates 'more understandable' cardiology reports for patients

Computers and Math from Science Daily Feed - Wed, 07/31/2024 - 2:09pm
An artificial intelligence program created explanations of heart test results that were in most cases accurate, relevant, and easy to understand by patients.
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Nerve fibres in the brain could generate quantum entanglement

New Scientist Feed - Wed, 07/31/2024 - 12:00pm
Calculations show that nerve fibres in the brain could emit pairs of entangled particles, and this quantum phenomenon might explain how different parts of the brain work together
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Scientists devise method to secure Earth's biodiversity on the moon

Space and time from Science Daily Feed - Wed, 07/31/2024 - 11:12am
New research led proposes a plan to safeguard Earth's imperiled biodiversity by cryogenically preserving biological material on the moon. The moon's permanently shadowed craters are cold enough for cryogenic preservation without the need for electricity or liquid nitrogen.
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AI 'hallucinations' tackled

Computers and Math from Science Daily Feed - Wed, 07/31/2024 - 11:10am
Significant strides in addressing the issue of AI 'hallucinations' and improving the reliability of anomaly detection algorithms.
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AI 'hallucinations' tackled

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Wed, 07/31/2024 - 11:10am
Significant strides in addressing the issue of AI 'hallucinations' and improving the reliability of anomaly detection algorithms.
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The rotation of a nearby star stuns astronomers

Space and time from Science Daily Feed - Wed, 07/31/2024 - 11:10am
Astronomers have found that the rotational profile of a nearby star, V889 Herculis, differs considerably from that of the Sun. The observation provides insights into the fundamental stellar astrophysics and helps us understand the activity of the Sun, its spot structures and eruptions.
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AI opens door to safe, effective new antibiotics to combat resistant bacteria

Computers and Math from Science Daily Feed - Wed, 07/31/2024 - 11:10am
In a hopeful sign for demand for more safe, effective antibiotics for humans, researchers have leveraged artificial intelligence to develop a new drug that already is showing promise in animal trials.
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Researchers explore the potential of clean energy markets as a hedging tool

Computers and Math from Science Daily Feed - Wed, 07/31/2024 - 11:10am
Clean energy investments offer potential stability and growth, especially during volatile market conditions. A recent study explored the relationship between clean energy markets and global stock markets. Significant spillovers were observed from major indices like the SP500 to markets such as Japan's Nikkei225 and Global Clean Energy Index. These interactions suggest opportunities for optimizing investment portfolios and leveraging clean energy assets as hedging tools in volatile market environments.
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Improving Alzheimer's disease imaging -- with fluorescent sensors

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Wed, 07/31/2024 - 11:09am
Neurotransmitter levels in the brain can indicate brain health and neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's. However, the protective blood-brain barrier (BBB) makes delivering fluorescent sensors that can detect these small molecules to the brain difficult. Now, researchers demonstrate a way of packaging these sensors for easy passage across the BBB in mice, allowing for improved brain imaging. With further development, the technology could help advance Alzheimer's disease diagnosis and treatment.
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More electricity from the sun

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Wed, 07/31/2024 - 11:09am
A coating of solar cells with special organic molecules could pave the way for a new generation of solar panels. This coating can increase the efficiency of monolithic tandem cells made of silicon and perovskite while lowering their cost -- because they are produced from industrial, microstructured, standard silicon wafers.
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Physicists use light to probe deeper into the 'invisible' energy states of molecules

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Wed, 07/31/2024 - 11:09am
Physicists have experimentally demonstrates a novel physical effect that was predicted 45 years ago. The effect will result in a new chemical analysis technique, to simultaneously identify molecular bonds and their 3D arrangement in space. This new technique will find applications in pharmaceutical science, security, forensics, environmental science, art conservation, and medicine.
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Green hydrogen: 'Artificial leaf' becomes better under pressure

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Wed, 07/31/2024 - 11:09am
Hydrogen can be produced via the electrolytic splitting of water. One option here is the use of photoelectrodes that convert sunlight into voltage for electrolysis in so called photoelectrochemical cells (PEC cells). A research team has now shown that the efficiency of PEC cells can be significantly increased under pressure.
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Unraveling a key junction underlying muscle contraction

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Wed, 07/31/2024 - 11:09am
Using powerful new visualization technologies, researchers have captured the first 3-D images of the structure of a key muscle receptor, providing new insights on how muscles develop across the animal kingdom and setting the stage for possible future treatments for muscular disorders.
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Get ready to watch the dazzling Perseid meteor shower in August

New Scientist Feed - Wed, 07/31/2024 - 11:00am
It is nearly time for one of astronomy's top annual sights – the Perseid meteor shower. This year is a bit special, says Abigail Beall
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Time travel sci-fi novel is a rip-roaringly good thought experiment

New Scientist Feed - Wed, 07/31/2024 - 11:00am
An ordinary-looking valley has a secret – each of its neighbours is 20 years removed in time. Scott Alexander Howard's debut is heartfelt and deeply enjoyable, says Emily H. Wilson
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Photos of an island paradise reveal plastic threat for bird population

New Scientist Feed - Wed, 07/31/2024 - 11:00am
Neal Haddaway's photographs show how flesh-footed shearwater chicks on a beautiful island in the Tasman Sea are in danger from mounting marine plastic pollution
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The inside story of heroic efforts to save three bird species

New Scientist Feed - Wed, 07/31/2024 - 11:00am
The graft involved in trying to bring the peregrine falcon, Hawaiian crow and California condor back from the brink in the US makes for compelling reading in Feather Trails by Sophie Osborn
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Voters everywhere back green policies. Politicians should take note

New Scientist Feed - Wed, 07/31/2024 - 11:00am
The Conservative party's war on the environment cost them dearly in the UK election. Voters around the world – including in the US – want action on climate change, says Graham Lawton
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Can we live on worms alone? Probably not, find scientists

New Scientist Feed - Wed, 07/31/2024 - 11:00am
Feedback digs into a study on whether earthworms might provide the nutritional answer in the case of a global famine, and discovers a can of worms
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Pen Hadow: Climate change is making my epic Arctic crossing impossible

New Scientist Feed - Wed, 07/31/2024 - 11:00am
The Arctic Ocean I trekked across 21 years ago is melting fast, becoming a potential shipping super-highway. That should worry us all, says the explorer and ocean conservationist
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