Research: Climate change may swiftly push numerous species past their thermal limits, leading to instant habitat loss. Urgent action needed.
François Dupont
François Dupont
François Dupont, a French mathematician, specializes in mathematical modeling and computational simulations. His articles explore mathematical theories applied in fields like physics, engineering, and finance, providing insights into the power of mathematical methods in understanding complex phenomena.
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BMJCOVID-19MedicineSciTech NewsVaccination
No Solid Evidence of COVID-19 Vaccination Leading to Menstrual Changes, Asserts Recent Study
Swedish study involving nearly 3M women finds no significant link between COVID-19 vaccination and menstrual changes.
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BacteriaGreat Barrier ReefMarine BiologySciTech NewsUniversity Of MelbourneUniversity Of Vienna
Chlamydia-Like Bacteria Discovered in Great Barrier Reef
Study reveals Chlamydia-like bacteria in Great Barrier Reef corals, offering insights into their microbiome and potential implications for reef health.
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Climate ChangeEcosystemsELifeFishGlobal WarmingSciTech News
Reevaluating the Impact of Global Warming on Fish Size
New study challenges global warming’s effect on fish size, finding warm water pollution leads to larger, younger fish. Implications for …
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Artificial IntelligenceChemical EngineeringElectrical EngineeringMachine LearningMechanical EngineeringMedicineMITPharmaceuticalsSciTech NewsTechnology
Revolutionary AI-Laser Combo from MIT Transforms Medicine Production
MIT-Takeda researchers use a laser-AI method, PEACE, to optimize pharmaceutical production, improving efficiency and sustainability.
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Lockheed MartinNASASciTech NewsSpace
NASA’s X-59 Quiet Supersonic Aircraft Revealed, Paving the Way for Commercial Supersonic Flight
NASA’s X-59 supersonic aircraft, designed to reduce sonic booms to quieter thumps, undergoes testing, potentially enabling commercial supersonic flight over …
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Brookhaven National LaboratoryDOEEnergyFossil FuelsGreen EnergySciTech NewsUniversity Of Kansas
Advancing Towards a Greener Future: Clean Hydrogen Energy Breakthrough
Revolutionary research at KU and Brookhaven National Lab paves the way for clean hydrogen energy production.
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BiologyCRISPRGeneticsMalariaMosquitoPublic HealthSciTech NewsUCSD
Buzz-Off: New Genetic Technology Developed To Stop Malaria-Spreading Mosquitoes
Scientists develop Ifegenia, a genetic technology using CRISPR, to suppress female malaria-transmitting mosquitoes, offering hope to combat the deadly disease.
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DiabetesObesitySciTech NewsTeethUniversity At Buffalo
The Unexpected Link Between Chewing and Type 2 Diabetes
Discover the unexpected link between chewing function and Type 2 diabetes control, emphasizing the critical role of oral health.
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NASASciTech NewsSpace
This Week @NASA: Webb Finds Black Hole in Early Universe, Mars Helicopter, Parker Solar Probe
NASA’s highlights this week: Webb finds distant black hole, Parker probe’s 16th Sun orbit, Ingenuity helicopter regains communication on Mars.