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Researchers revealed 3D vortex of zero-dimensional ferroelectrics​

Continue reading Researchers revealed 3D vortex of zero-dimensional ferroelectrics​ on Tech Explorist.

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A new approach to determining when babies become conscious

Types of clusters and consciousness development.

Adding 46 minutes of sleep can measurably increase the ‘positives of life’

New study reveals how adding 46 minutes of sleep can measurably increase ‘positives of life’.

Floating solar panels could supply total electricity needs of some countries

Global potential of deploying low-carbon floating solar arrays.

Social interactions shape infant language development

Brain responses and language growth in infants.

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Shipping lanes threaten whale shark feeding grounds

Most dangerous areas for whale shark-shipping vessel collisions revealed.

New robotic hand can feel touch as fast as a blindfolded human

Continue reading New robotic hand can feel touch as fast as a blindfolded human on Tech Explorist.

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Heat raises hospitalization risk for multimorbidity patients

Multimorbidity patients face higher emergency hospitalizations during hot weather.

Artificial reflectors boost solar panel efficacy by up to 4.5%

A smart approach to optimize the effectiveness of solar energy.

Higher temperatures drain plants of important dietary nutrients

Continue reading Higher temperatures drain plants of important dietary nutrients on Tech Explorist.

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New algorithm helps robots rapidly and reliably learn complex skills

The new AI platform consistently outperforms state-of-the-art systems.

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Sustained human activity contributed to woolly rhinoceros’ extinction

Continue reading Sustained human activity contributed to woolly rhinoceros’ extinction on Tech Explorist.

Technology alone can’t replace human coaching in obesity treatment

Technology alone resulted in worse weight loss compared to tech and a telehealth coach.

Monday, Jun 3

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Boosting brain-computer interface performance with brain-to-brain technology

The study's results are promising for the future of BCI applications.

New technique sheds light on never-before-seen interiors of crystals

The "X-ray vision" technique is used to see inside crystals.

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Living bioelectronics that can sense and heal skin

This flexible, storable patch uses living bacteria to treat psoriasis in mice.

Dark chocolate’s bright side: Minimal metal risk for kids

The study sampled 155 dark and milk chocolates from various global brands.

Moms’ advice helps teens, even if ignored

Moms' advice and youth reactions to academic challenges.

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TikTok’s sleep tips: Science-approved!

Most sleep tips shared on TikTok are supported by scientific evidence.

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Infants hear more speech than music at home

Comparison of speech and music input for infants over two years .

College students have less empathy when they are less alert

Changes in alertness may undermine an individual’s ability to empathize.

Analyzing pediatric opioid overdoses in the US

US emergency department rates declined from 2008 to 2019 but rose during the pandemic.

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Scientists discovered how the river Nile evolved over the past 11,500 years

Crucial shift in River Nile’s evolution during ancient Egypt discovered.

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Brain rehearses future in rest

Hippocampal retuning in sleep; Continue reading Brain rehearses future in rest on Tech Explorist.

Saturday, Jun 1

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Exploring uncharted territory in quantum devices

This promises advancements in quantum computing and sensing.

Efficient sorting of complex light beams

A breakthrough in optical physics; Continue reading Efficient sorting of complex light beams on Tech Explorist.

Bee diversity is lower in wealthier Boulder neighborhoods

Impact of wealth and pavement on garden biodiversity.

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A new method to watch viruses in action

Nanoscale organization of viral RNA and proteins in SARS-CoV-2 replication sites

New techniques produce high-quality graphene on a larger scale

Engineers develop new techniques to reproducibly make the wonder material at scale.

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Self-powered sensor makes MRI scans more efficient less frustrating

The sensor detects movement and shuts down an MRI scan in real-time.