Researchers discover 20 new sea lettuce species in the Baltic Sea, revealing extensive biodiversity and potential for sustainable aquaculture.
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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CancerCOVID-19ImmunologyInfluenzaLongevityMedicineSciTech NewsUniversity Of Texas At San AntonioVirology
Unleashing the Power of Immune Resilience: The Key to Defying Disease and Extending Lifespan
Groundbreaking study unveils ‘immune resilience’ as key to resisting diseases and living longer, impacting lifespan and health outcomes.
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Artificial IntelligenceComputer ScienceSciTech NewsTechnologyUniversity Of Kansas
Innovative Tool Achieves 99% Accuracy in Detecting AI-Generated Academic Text
New AI tool detects AI-generated academic text with 99% accuracy, protecting scientific integrity by distinguishing between AI and human writing.
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CERNLarge Hadron ColliderParticle PhysicsSciTech News
Advancing Precision in Matter-Antimatter Asymmetry: CP Symmetry Violation at the Large Hadron Collider
Groundbreaking precision achieved in matter-antimatter asymmetry measurements at the Large Hadron Collider, unraveling the Universe’s best-kept secrets.
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American Chemical SocietyElectronicsNanotechnologySciTech NewsSemiconductors
Nanodiamond “Heat Highways” Offer Four Times Better Heat Dissipation for Electronics
Revolutionary nanocomposite film dissipates heat 4x better than current materials, offering a solution for overheating in compact electronics.
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ChildrenMental HealthPublic HealthSciTech NewsUniversity Of Toronto
Encouraging Results: Majority of Childhood Physical Abuse Survivors Thrive Psychologically in Adulthood
A recent study finds 63% of childhood physical abuse survivors achieve complete mental health in adulthood, underscoring their resilience.
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AstronomyAstrophysicsFast Radio BurstsKavli InstituteMITSciTech NewsSpace
Astronomers Expand the Knowledge of Repeating Fast Radio Bursts
Astronomers double known repeating Fast Radio Bursts to 50, revealing diverse origins and shedding light on stellar deaths. CHIME telescope …
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AntarcticaBritish Antarctic SurveyClimate ChangeGeophysicsGlacierSciTech NewsSwansea University
Scientists Have Mapped the Ground Beneath Antarctica’s Most Vulnerable Glacier for the First Time
Unveiling the subglacial geology of Antarctica’s vulnerable glacier, providing crucial insights into its susceptibility to climate change.
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ArchitectureEntomologyFrontiersSciTech News
Scientists Reveal the Secret to Creating “Living and Breathing” Buildings That Use Less Energy
Discover how termite mounds inspire energy-efficient buildings with optimized interior climates, reducing the need for excessive air conditioning.
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EPFLQuantum ComputingQuantum Information ScienceQuantum PhysicsSciTech News
Critical Schrödinger Cat Code: Quantum Computing Breakthrough for Better Qubits
EPFL physicists propose the Critical Schrödinger Cat Code for enhanced error resilience in quantum computing, a major breakthrough.