Researchers at Tsukuba University develop a mathematical model to improve ultrasound imaging resolution and drug delivery precision.
Henrik Andersen
Henrik Andersen
Henrik Andersen, a Danish physicist, explores the realm of quantum mechanics and its potential applications in computing. His articles shed light on quantum computing breakthroughs, quantum algorithms, and the quest for building practical quantum computers.
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LMAN1, a newly discovered protein, may revolutionize allergy treatment by preventing allergic reactions. Grant-funded research shows promising potential.
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Aarhus UniversityBiologyDNAMaterials ScienceMolecular BiologyNanotechnologyPhysicsPopularSciTech News
A New Era in Gene Therapy and DNA Nanotechnology with Triplex Origami
Triplex Origami: a groundbreaking DNA folding method developed by Aarhus University, holds promise in gene therapy and nanotechnology.
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CancerColonDietGastroenterologyMedicineMicrobiomeSciTech News
Gut Microbiome Changes Linked to Colon Polyps: A Potential Precursor to Cancer
New research establishes a link between specific gut bacteria and the development of precancerous colon polyps, offering potential for preventive …
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AstrophysicsPlanetsSciTech NewsSpaceUniversity Of Copenhagen
Earth Formed Much Faster Than Previously Thought – Increases Chances of Alien Life
Earth formed faster than thought, accumulating pebbles, dust, and icy particles. Water’s presence emerged as a byproduct. Implications for alien …
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AstronomyAstrophysicsChinese Academy of SciencesGamma RaySciTech NewsSpaceUniversities
Illuminating Cosmic Enigmas: LHAASO’s Examination of Tera-Electronvolt Gamma-Ray Burst Afterglow
LHAASO’s groundbreaking study traces light trajectory of high-energy photons from a GRB, challenging existing theoretical models.
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Polar Ice Melting: Insights from a NASA Scientist
NASA scientist explains the melting of polar ice, the primary cause of rising sea levels. Explore the complex relationship between …
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DataHelmholtz Center BerlinQuantum PhysicsQuasiparticlesSciTech News
Exploring Fractons for Data Storage – New Discoveries by Scientists
Scientists explore the potential of fractons, static quasiparticles, for secure data storage, advancing the field of quantum electrodynamics.
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GeologyGeophysicsGeoscienceSciTech NewsTectonic PlatesUniversity Of Illinois At Urbana-Champaign
New Insights into Earth’s Continental History and Stability Challenge Conventional Beliefs
New research challenges conventional beliefs about Earth’s stable cratons, revealing repetitive deformation beneath their surface and altering our understanding of …
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AstrophysicsFusionHelmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-RossendorfLawrence Livermore National LaboratoryNational Ignition FacilitySciTech NewsSpace
Breakthrough: Laboratory Experiments Reveal Secrets of Matter under Extreme Pressure
Scientists reveal secrets of matter under extreme pressure in lab experiments, shedding light on astrophysics and nuclear fusion.