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First of its kind detection made in striking new Webb image

Space and time from Science Daily Feed - Mon, 06/24/2024 - 9:56am
For the first time, a phenomenon astronomers have long hoped to directly image has been captured by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope's Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam). In this stunning image of the Serpens Nebula, the discovery lies in the northern area of this young, nearby star-forming region.
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Meet CARMEN, a robot that helps people with mild cognitive impairment

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Mon, 06/24/2024 - 9:56am
Meet CARMEN, short for Cognitively Assistive Robot for Motivation and Neurorehabilitation -- a small, tabletop robot designed to help people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) learn skills to improve memory, attention, and executive functioning at home.
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Meet CARMEN, a robot that helps people with mild cognitive impairment

Computers and Math from Science Daily Feed - Mon, 06/24/2024 - 9:56am
Meet CARMEN, short for Cognitively Assistive Robot for Motivation and Neurorehabilitation -- a small, tabletop robot designed to help people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) learn skills to improve memory, attention, and executive functioning at home.
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Geologists expect Chang'e-6 lunar surface samples to contain volcanic rock and impact ejecta

Space and time from Science Daily Feed - Mon, 06/24/2024 - 9:56am
On June 25, China's Chang'e-6 (CE-6) lunar probe is set to return to Earth, carrying the first surface samples collected from the farside of the Moon. In anticipation of this historic event, scientists are publishing their predictions for the unique materials that may be found in the CE-6 samples.
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Researchers develop RNA-targeting technology for precisely manipulating parts of human genes

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Mon, 06/24/2024 - 9:56am
Researchers have harnessed a bacterial immune defense system, known as CRISPR, to efficiently and precisely control the process of RNA splicing. The technology opens the door to new applications, including systematically interrogating the functions of parts of genes and correcting splicing deficiencies that underlie numerous diseases and disorders.
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Whoever controls electrolytes will pave the way for electric vehicles

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Mon, 06/24/2024 - 9:56am
Team develops a commercially viable and safe gel electrolyte for lithium batteries.
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Drivers ready to embrace wireless EV technology

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Mon, 06/24/2024 - 9:56am
Drivers are optimistic about 'on road' dynamic wireless charging that allows EV users to charge their batteries while driving -- but there are concerns.
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Novel application of optical tweezers: Colorfully showing molecular energy transfer

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Mon, 06/24/2024 - 9:55am
Using a novel non-contact approach, a research team has successfully controlled the speed and efficiency of Forster resonance energy transfer between fluorescent molecules by varying the intensity of a laser beam.
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Novel application of optical tweezers: Colorfully showing molecular energy transfer

Computers and Math from Science Daily Feed - Mon, 06/24/2024 - 9:55am
Using a novel non-contact approach, a research team has successfully controlled the speed and efficiency of Forster resonance energy transfer between fluorescent molecules by varying the intensity of a laser beam.
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International collaboration lays the foundation for future AI for materials

Computers and Math from Science Daily Feed - Mon, 06/24/2024 - 9:55am
Artificial intelligence (AI) is accelerating the development of new materials. A prerequisite for AI in materials research is large-scale use and exchange of data on materials, which is facilitated by a broad international standard. A major international collaboration now presents an extended version of the OPTIMADE standard.
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International collaboration lays the foundation for future AI for materials

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Mon, 06/24/2024 - 9:55am
Artificial intelligence (AI) is accelerating the development of new materials. A prerequisite for AI in materials research is large-scale use and exchange of data on materials, which is facilitated by a broad international standard. A major international collaboration now presents an extended version of the OPTIMADE standard.
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New study confirms forever chemicals are absorbed through human skin

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Mon, 06/24/2024 - 9:55am
A study of 17 commonly used synthetic 'forever chemicals' has shown that these toxic substances can readily be absorbed through human skin.
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Researchers engineer AI path to prevent power outages

Computers and Math from Science Daily Feed - Mon, 06/24/2024 - 9:55am
Researchers developed an artificial intelligence (AI) model that could help electrical grids prevent power outages by automatically rerouting electricity in milliseconds. The approach is an early example of 'self-healing grid' technology, which uses AI to detect and repair problems such as outages autonomously and without human intervention when issues occur, such as storm-damaged power lines.
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Researchers engineer AI path to prevent power outages

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Mon, 06/24/2024 - 9:55am
Researchers developed an artificial intelligence (AI) model that could help electrical grids prevent power outages by automatically rerouting electricity in milliseconds. The approach is an early example of 'self-healing grid' technology, which uses AI to detect and repair problems such as outages autonomously and without human intervention when issues occur, such as storm-damaged power lines.
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A hidden treasure in the Milky Way -- Astronomers uncover ultrabright x-ray source

Space and time from Science Daily Feed - Mon, 06/24/2024 - 9:55am
Astronomers uncovered that a well-known X-ray binary, whose exact nature has been a mystery to scientists until now, is actually a hidden ultraluminous X-ray source.
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Novel blood-powered chip offers real-time health monitoring

Computers and Math from Science Daily Feed - Mon, 06/24/2024 - 9:54am
Researchers develop the first-ever device powered by blood to measure blood electrical conductivity.
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Novel blood-powered chip offers real-time health monitoring

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Mon, 06/24/2024 - 9:54am
Researchers develop the first-ever device powered by blood to measure blood electrical conductivity.
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Star clusters observed within a galaxy in the early Universe

Space and time from Science Daily Feed - Mon, 06/24/2024 - 9:54am
The history of how stars and galaxies came to be and evolved into the present day remains among the most challenging astrophysical questions to solve yet, but new research brings us closer to understanding it. New insights about young galaxies during the Epoch of Reionization have been revealed. Observations with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) of the galaxy Cosmic Gems arc (SPT0615-JD) have confirmed that the light of the galaxy was emitted 460 million years after the big bang. What makes this galaxy unique is that it is magnified through an effect called gravitational lensing, which has not been observed in other galaxies formed during that age.
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Innovative 3D printing method streamlines multi-materials manufacturing

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Mon, 06/24/2024 - 9:54am
Researchers have developed a way to create complex devices with multiple materials -- including plastics, metals and semiconductors -- all with a single machine. The research outlines a novel 3D printing and laser process to manufacture multi-material, multi-layered sensors, circuit boards and even textiles with electronic components.
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Why antibiotic resistance could make the last pandemic look minor

New Scientist Feed - Mon, 06/24/2024 - 9:00am
People don't realise just how bad our antibiotic resistance problem is, says Jeanne Marrazzo, the top infectious disease specialist in the US
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