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Real-time rip current identification tool uses AI and deep learning
Beachgoers could be safer thanks to a new technology with the potential to give real-time updates…
New platform integrates THz photonics with planarized low-loss polymers
Integrated photonics extensively uses on-chip optical elements such as sources, splitters, modulators, and high-confinement waveguides embedded…
Painting an accurate profile of Adelaide's homeless
University of Adelaide researchers have built a comprehensive profile of homelessness and associated health issues in…
Researchers build cell atlas using scattered single-cell datasets
Imagine a virtual human body, rich in complexity and detail, that enables scientists to simulate experiments…
Eating viruses can power microorganism's growth and reproduction
Over a single day, in the placid waters of a single pond, a million virus particles…
Unraveling the selective transport of sugar and a hormone that underlies male fertility in plants
Researchers at Nagoya University, Japan, have discovered a mechanism for the selective transportation of sugar and…
Revealing intermolecular hydrogen bond's important role in separation, purification of structurally similar compounds
Coal tar, once considered waste, has become a huge treasure trove because hundreds of compounds can…
Functional analyses of RNA-related enzymes using a next-generation DNA sequencer
Genetic information encoded in genomic DNA is transcribed to mRNAs and then the codons on mRNA…
NASA makes asteroid defense a priority, moving its NEO surveyor mission into the development phase
There’s an old adage in the engineering field—what gets funded gets built. So it’s sure to…