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A new Hungarian method may aid protein research

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In a paper recently published in Nature Communications, the HUN-REN-ELTE Protein Modeling Research Group (Institute of Chemistry) has laid the foundations for a mathematical method, allowing the computer-assisted comparison of the three…

Mark Ricker (‘Feud: Capote vs. The Swans’ production designer) on recreating iconic locales through research, creativity and a ‘miracle house’ [Exclusive Video Interview]

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“We start with research,” says production designer Mark Ricker of recreating the iconic New York locales found in “Feud: Capote vs. The Swans.” That may sound like a simple task, but every location in the FX series has varying levels of…

Silicon Valley isn't the start-up utopia we thought, research finds

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Silicon Valley—considered the world's hub of technology and innovation—can breed inequality and sameness among budding entrepreneurs, according to new research.

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Research team shows theoretical quantum speedup with the quantum approximate optimization algorithm

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In a new paper in Science Advances, researchers at JPMorgan Chase, the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory and Quantinuum have demonstrated clear evidence of a quantum algorithmic speedup for the quantum…

GENFIT to Present Latest ACLF Research at EASL Congress™ 2024

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Lille (France), Cambridge (Massachusetts, United States), Zurich (Switzerland), May 29, 2024 - GENFIT (Nasdaq and Euronext: GNFT), a late-stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to improving the lives of patients with rare and life…

Research reveals what we see online affects us more than length of exposure

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It is what we are looking at, rather than how much time we are spending our time online that influences our health and well-being, according to a major new report.

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New Research from Tinder Says Assumptions Are Killing the Vibe (And Making It Harder to Find Love)

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Aka: Instead of assuming we know what someone wants, maybe we should all just...ask!

Research team creates mice that better reflect human genetic variation

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The great majority of how we understand human disease, and attempt to cure it, derives from mice genetically fashioned to be prolific breeders, docile and easy to handle—all qualities that have made it the favorite tool of large-scale…

Student loan debt may prevent retirement security for millions of older workers, research finds

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Millions of older Americans' ability to save for retirement may be threatened by unpaid student loan debt, according to new research.

A drying Salton Sea: Research finds higher particulate pollution after water diverted to San Diego

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When desert winds stir up dust from the Salton Sea's exposed lakebed, nearby communities suffer from increased air pollution. The deterioration coincides with reduced flows into California's largest lake, finds a new research paper in the…

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Antarctica is dedicated to peaceful scientific activity, but the security of research conducted there is in danger

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When Tasmanian astronomer Louis Bernacchi set foot on Antarctica in 1898, he declared, "Antarctic exploration is of capital importance to science." While his statement remains as true as ever, scientific exploration has faced unique…

Tattoos tied to higher lymphoma risk, research shows

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Researchers from Sweden have found a link between tattoo exposure and malignant lymphoma risk, but note the findings are limited and more research on the topic is needed.

Research shows robotic ultrasound systems can aid doctors during surgery

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Ultrasound became established in medicine 60 years ago. The first remotely controllable ultrasound machine appeared 20 years ago. The next leap forward, toward an autonomous ultrasound system, is now imminent.

Optimizing earthquake data flow allows scientific research on 'The Big One'

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No one can precisely predict when an earthquake is to happen. Since the 1994 6.7-magnitude Northridge earthquake in Los Angeles County that caused 72 deaths, 9,000 injuries and $25 billion in damages, Southern California has been anxiously…

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War magnifies politicians' gendered behavior and public biases, research finds

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Women's participation in politics is essential to advancing women's rights and contributes to countries' overall stability and economic prosperity. According to a 2023 report by UN Women and the Inter-Parliamentary Union, one-fourth of…

Study bridges animal behavior research and computer coding to engage children in STEM

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Teachers today face a bit of a conundrum, according to a new study from researchers at Carnegie Mellon University and the Rochester Institute of Technology. Their goal is to prepare young students to enter a rapidly changing world. Even…

New study maps priorities for UK eye care research

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Prevention of conditions such as cataracts and glaucoma, as well as better integration of primary and secondary care, have been identified by a new study as priorities for UK eye care research for the next five years.

Ancient medicine blends with modern-day research in new tissue regeneration method

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Inspired by past medical uses of natural, inorganic materials, researchers have discovered a new technique for tissue regeneration using mineral-based nanomaterials.

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