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Physicists discover a copper-free high-temperature superconducting oxide

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Thu, 03/27/2025 - 11:19am
Engineers have designed and synthesized a groundbreaking new material -- a copper-free superconducting oxide -- capable of superconducting at approximately 40 Kelvin, or about minus 233 degrees Celsius, under ambient pressure.
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Physicists discover a copper-free high-temperature superconducting oxide

Computers and Math from Science Daily Feed - Thu, 03/27/2025 - 11:19am
Engineers have designed and synthesized a groundbreaking new material -- a copper-free superconducting oxide -- capable of superconducting at approximately 40 Kelvin, or about minus 233 degrees Celsius, under ambient pressure.
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Physics meets art: A new twist on interference patterns

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Thu, 03/27/2025 - 11:17am
Researchers have discovered brand new interference patterns in twisted two-dimensional tungsten ditelluride lattices. These so-called moir patterns can be tuned to look like periodic spots or even one-dimensional bands by adjusting the twist angle between layers, and they can drastically alter the physical properties of the material.
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Microbial cell factories for sustainable chemical production

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Thu, 03/27/2025 - 11:17am
In silico analysis of five industrial microorganisms identifies optimal strains and metabolic engineering strategies for producing 235 valuable chemicals.
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Digital technology and AI can support workers with dementia

Computers and Math from Science Daily Feed - Thu, 03/27/2025 - 11:17am
People with dementia can enjoy productive and rewarding working lives in the digital era, contrary to the widespread stereotype that dementia is incompatible with the use of modern technology, according to new research.
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Researchers find a way to shield quantum information from 'noise'

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Thu, 03/27/2025 - 11:17am
Researchers have discovered a way to protect quantum information from environmental disruptions, offering hope for more reliable future technologies.
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Researchers find a way to shield quantum information from 'noise'

Computers and Math from Science Daily Feed - Thu, 03/27/2025 - 11:17am
Researchers have discovered a way to protect quantum information from environmental disruptions, offering hope for more reliable future technologies.
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Smartwatches may help control diabetes through exercise

Computers and Math from Science Daily Feed - Thu, 03/27/2025 - 11:17am
Wearable mobile health technology could help people with Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) to stick to exercise regimes that help them to keep the condition under control, a new study reveals. An international team studied the behavior of recently-diagnosed T2D patients in Canada and the UK as they followed a home-based physical activity program, with some participants wearing a smartwatch paired with a health app on their smartphone.
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Renting clothes for sustainable fashion -- niche markets work best

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Thu, 03/27/2025 - 11:17am
Renting clothes can reduce the fashion industry's enormous environmental impact, but so far, the business models have not worked very well. The best chance of success is for a rental company to provide clothing within a niche market, such as specific sportswear, and to work closely with the suppliers and clothing manufacturers.
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A lighter, smarter magnetoreceptive electronic skin

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Thu, 03/27/2025 - 11:17am
Imagine navigating a virtual reality with contact lenses or operating your smartphone under water: This and more could soon be a reality thanks to innovative e-skins. A research team has developed an electronic skin that detects and precisely tracks magnetic fields with a single global sensor. This artificial skin is not only light, transparent and permeable, but also mimics the interactions of real skin and the brain.
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A lighter, smarter magnetoreceptive electronic skin

Computers and Math from Science Daily Feed - Thu, 03/27/2025 - 11:17am
Imagine navigating a virtual reality with contact lenses or operating your smartphone under water: This and more could soon be a reality thanks to innovative e-skins. A research team has developed an electronic skin that detects and precisely tracks magnetic fields with a single global sensor. This artificial skin is not only light, transparent and permeable, but also mimics the interactions of real skin and the brain.
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AI is as good as pathologists at diagnosing Celiac disease, study finds

Computers and Math from Science Daily Feed - Thu, 03/27/2025 - 11:16am
A machine learning algorithm was able to correctly identify in 97 cases out of 100 whether or not an individual had Celiac disease based on their biopsy, new research has shown. The AI tool, which has been trained on almost 3,400 scanned biopsies from four hospitals, could speed up diagnosis of the condition and take pressure off stretched healthcare resources, as well as improving diagnosis in developing nations, where shortages of pathologists are severe.
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Beyond ambiguous reflections: Bridging optical 3D metrology and computer vision

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Thu, 03/27/2025 - 11:15am
A new method significantly advances 3D imaging of reflective surfaces. The approach integrates techniques known from high-precision optical 3D metrology and computer vision, and could benefit applications ranging from industrial inspection and medical imaging to virtual reality and cultural heritage preservation.
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Beyond ambiguous reflections: Bridging optical 3D metrology and computer vision

Computers and Math from Science Daily Feed - Thu, 03/27/2025 - 11:15am
A new method significantly advances 3D imaging of reflective surfaces. The approach integrates techniques known from high-precision optical 3D metrology and computer vision, and could benefit applications ranging from industrial inspection and medical imaging to virtual reality and cultural heritage preservation.
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Is AI the new research scientist? Not so, according to a human-led study

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Thu, 03/27/2025 - 11:15am
Researchers asked generative AI to write a research paper. While adept at some steps, it wholly failed at others.
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Is AI the new research scientist? Not so, according to a human-led study

Computers and Math from Science Daily Feed - Thu, 03/27/2025 - 11:15am
Researchers asked generative AI to write a research paper. While adept at some steps, it wholly failed at others.
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Terahertz imaging: Breakthrough in non-invasive cochlear visualization

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Thu, 03/27/2025 - 11:15am
Researchers have discovered a groundbreaking use of terahertz (THz) imaging to visualize cochlear structures in mice, offering non-invasive, high-resolution diagnostics. By creating 3D reconstructions, this technology opens new possibilities for diagnosing hearing loss and other conditions. THz imaging could lead to miniaturized devices, like THz endoscopes and otoscopes, revolutionizing diagnostics for hearing loss, cancer, and more. With the potential to enhance diagnostic speed, accuracy, and patient outcomes, THz imaging could transform medical practices.
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First therapy chatbot trial shows AI can provide 'gold-standard' care

Computers and Math from Science Daily Feed - Thu, 03/27/2025 - 11:15am
Researchers conducted the first clinical trial of an AI-powered therapy chatbot and found that, on average, people with diagnosed mental disorders experienced clinically significant improvements in their symptoms over eight weeks, according to new results. Users engaged with the software, known as Therabot, through a smartphone app and reported that interactions were comparable to working with a mental-health professional. The researchers conclude that while AI-powered therapy is in critical need of clinician oversight, it has the potential to provide real-time support for the many people who lack regular or immediate access to a professional.
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Feeling the future: New wearable tech simulates realistic touch

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Thu, 03/27/2025 - 11:14am
Most haptic devices only deliver feedback as simple vibrations. New device applies dynamic forces in any direction to simulate a more realistic sense of touch. Small, lightweight device can enhance virtual reality, help individuals with visual impairments, provide tactile feedback for remote health visits and more.
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Feeling the future: New wearable tech simulates realistic touch

Computers and Math from Science Daily Feed - Thu, 03/27/2025 - 11:14am
Most haptic devices only deliver feedback as simple vibrations. New device applies dynamic forces in any direction to simulate a more realistic sense of touch. Small, lightweight device can enhance virtual reality, help individuals with visual impairments, provide tactile feedback for remote health visits and more.
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