Research confirms Amerindian ancestry in São Paulo’s oldest human skeleton, Luzio, shedding light on early coastal communities.
Klaus Müller
Klaus Müller
Klaus Müller, a German chemist, is known for his research on materials science and nanotechnology. His articles delve into the development of novel materials, advancements in nanomaterial synthesis, and the potential applications of nanotechnology in various industries.
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Quantum Information ScienceQuantum MechanicsSciTech NewsUniversity Of Bonn
Quantum Oddity: Gradual Disappearance of Electrons During Chilling
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerQuantum study reveals electrons’ gradual disappearance during cooling, enhancing understanding of phase transitions.
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AlgorithmAsteroidSciTech NewsUniversity Of Washington
HelioLinc3D Algorithm Discovers its First “Potentially Hazardous” Near-Earth Asteroid
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerHelioLinc3D, an asteroid discovery algorithm, spots its first potentially hazardous asteroid, 2022 SF289, aiding near-Earth asteroid detection.
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BacteriaBiochemistryDOELawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryPlasticSciTech NewsSustainability
Bacteria-Enabled Production of Infinitely Recyclable and Renewable Plastics by Scientists
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerScientists genetically engineer bacteria to produce raw materials for recyclable plastics, presenting a greener alternative to petrochemicals.
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EarthEcologyEndangeredMarine BiologySciTech NewsSharksTrinity College Dublin
Warm-Blooded Exception – Scientists Find That Basking Sharks Have Warm Body Temperatures
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerResearch uncovers basking sharks, usually gentle plankton-eaters, as warm-bodied exceptions among mostly cold-blooded marine life.
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Artificial IntelligencePsychologySciTech NewsTechnologyUCLA
AI’s Academic Abilities: GPT-3 Shows Comparable Reasoning Skills to College Students, Discovers UCLA
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerUCLA study reveals GPT-3 AI model exhibits reasoning skills similar to college students, sparking questions for AI’s future development.
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BrainCell BiologyGoethe University FrankfurtMedicineMolecular BiologySciTech News
Uncovering the Roots of Neurodegenerative Disorders Through Cell Self-Digestion
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerScientists decode how the endoplasmic reticulum’s impaired recycling can lead to neurodegenerative diseases.
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BacteriaCellsMolecular BiologyPrinceton UniversitySciTech NewsVirus
The Subtle Art of Viral Espionage: Understanding How Eavesdropping Viruses Engage in Battle to Infect Hosts
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerScientists discover how viruses eavesdrop on bacterial signals to switch from dormant to aggressive, altering their infection strategies.
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ObesityProteinSciTech NewsUC RiversideUniversitiesWeight Loss
RELMalpha Protein Provides Females with Obesity Protection, Scientists Reveal
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerStudy reveals that the immune protein RELMalpha helps female mice resist obesity, offering potential new obesity therapies.
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BacteriaDietLifespanLongevityMedicineNutritionOsaka Metropolitan UniversitySciTech News
Scientists Discover That a Japanese Delicacy Could Extend Lifespan and Reduce Stress
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerJapanese Delicacy, Natto, Reveals Potential for Extending Lifespan and Reducing StressRecent scientific findings have brought to light the potential health …