Scientists recently used a special kind of technology called “machine learning” to make the first picture ever taken of a…
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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AstronomyAstrophysicsCornell UniversityJames Webb Space TelescopeSciTech News
Uncovering the Universe: How the James Webb Space Telescope Discovered a Hidden Galaxy
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (or JWST) was looking at the first images of a famous old galaxy. Cornell University…
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BrainChildrenGeneticsOxygenSciTech News
Oxygen Therapy: A New Hope for Children Suffering From Rare Diseases
Alternating Hemiplegia is a condition that affects children at an early age and makes them very sick. It’s caused by…
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DragonflyMoonsNASASaturnSciTech NewsTitan
NASA’s Dragonfly Mission Takes Off: Exploring Saturn’s Moon Titan
Combating Diabetic Retinopathy with Anti-Vascular Endothelium Growth and Intravitreal Injections When faced with a difficult situation, it is important to…
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AgricultureBiodiversityClimate ChangePlant ScienceSciTech NewsSustainability
The 100 Most Important Questions for Plant Science: Uncovering New Discoveries
A group of scientists around the world have written down one hundred different questions about plants that they think are…
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GynecologyMedical ImagingPopularPregnancySciTech NewsWashington University In St. LouisWashington University School Of Medicine
Unprecedented Imaging Tech Offers Detailed Insight into Uterine Contractions During Labor in Real-Time
New Technology Maps Uterine Contractions With Incredible Accuracy Scientists from Washington University School of Medicine have invented a special imaging…
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AstrophysicsBlack HoleGravitational WavesJohns Hopkins UniversitySciTech News
Unveiling the Mystery: Exploring the Universe’s Most Violent Events
Recently, scientists used the power of computers to replicate what happens when two black holes run into each other at…
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DementiaDepressionPharmaceuticalsPopularSleep ScienceUCSF
Warning: Sleep Medications Linked to Increased Risk of Dementia
Sleeping Pills and Dementia A recent study done at the University of California, San Francisco has shown that certain drugs…
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FossilsIchthyosaursMarine BiologyPaleontologySciTech NewsUppsala University
Rare Discovery: Sea Monster From Age of Dinosaurs Found on Remote Arctic Island
For almost 190 years, scientists have been researching where the ancient sea-dwelling reptiles from the Dinosaur Age came from. Recently,…
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HydrogelJohns Hopkins UniversityRegenerationSciTech NewsStem Cells
Nanofiber-Hydrogel Offers New Hope to Treat Severe Complication of Crohn’s Disease
Scientists from Johns Hopkins created a type of special material called hydrogel composite that looks and acts like real tissue.…