New research challenges conventional mountain formation theories, suggesting deep earth mantle interactions as key contributors.
Tatsuya Nakamura
Tatsuya Nakamura
Tatsuya Nakamura, a Japanese neuroscientist, explores the intricacies of the human brain and the nature of consciousness. His articles cover topics like cognitive neuroscience, brain imaging techniques, and the understanding of neural networks underlying human cognition.
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MedicinePsychiatrySciTech NewsStanford University
Findings from Stanford Highlight Strong Correlation Between Childhood Neglect and Adult Emotional Challenges
Stanford’s study reveals a strong link between childhood neglect and adult alexithymia, emphasizing the need for improved therapeutic approaches.
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ARTEMIS MissionNASAOrionSciTech NewsSpace
Heat Shield Installation for Artemis II Orion Completed: Paving the Way for NASA’s Lunar Expedition
Heat shield installed on Artemis II Orion spacecraft at Kennedy Space Center, marking a significant stride in NASA’s lunar mission.
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BrainCognitionKeck School Of Medicine Of USCMedicineNeurosciencePublic HealthSciTech News
Keck School of Medicine Research: Air Pollution Levels Deemed “Safe” Could Still Impact Brain Development
Keck School of Medicine research reveals EPA-approved air pollution levels may still affect child brain development.
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Electrical EngineeringHarvard UniversityNanotechnologyOpticsSciTech NewsSensor
Harvard Researchers Harness “Points of Darkness” for Remote Sensing and Covert Detection Applications
Harvard scientists harness points of darkness in light using metasurfaces for remote sensing and covert detection applications.
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Artificial IntelligenceEPFLMachine LearningQuantum ComputingQuantum Information ScienceSciTech NewsTechnology
Unraveling the Enigma of Quantum Mechanics: Simplifying Learning of Quantum Processes
Groundbreaking study simplifies quantum learning: Quantum Neural Networks (QNNs) enable quantum computers to understand and predict quantum systems with minimal …
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BiotechnologyBrainMedicineMITNeuroscienceSciTech News
MIT’s Latest Breakthrough: Investigating Neural Circuits That Impact Hunger, Mood, and Diseases
MIT engineers develop fibers embedded with sensors and light sources, enabling manipulation of gut-brain connections for studying hunger, mood, and …
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COVID-19MedicinePublic HealthRNASciTech NewsVirus
Efficient Inactivation of Human Respiratory RNA Viruses Using DUV LEDs
New research explores rapid virus inactivation using DUV LEDs, offering a portable, eco-friendly, and efficient method for disinfection.
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AstronomyExoplanetSciTech NewsSpaceW. M. Keck Observatory
Direct Imaging Unveils “Jupiter’s Younger Sibling”: A New Era of Exoplanet Discovery
Astronomers capture direct images of AF Lep b, a low-mass exoplanet, revolutionizing exoplanet discovery through astrometry.
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Korea Advanced Institute Of Science And TechnologyMechanical EngineeringPlasmonicSciTech NewsSemiconductors
Enhanced Heat Dispersal in Semiconductors: Utilizing Surface Plasmon Polaritons for Heat Transfer
Revolutionary advancement in thermal management of semiconductors using surface plasmon polaritons boosts heat dispersal by 25%.