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Hiroshi Tanaka
Hiroshi Tanaka
Hiroshi Tanaka, a Japanese engineer, focuses on robotics and artificial intelligence. His articles delve into the latest advancements in robotics, machine learning algorithms, and the integration of AI in various industries, from healthcare to manufacturing.
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AstronautInternational Space StationNASASciTech NewsSpace
Balancing Extreme Cold Physics and Immunity Research Aboard the International Space Station
Intriguing insights into ultra-cold physics and immunity research aboard the International Space Station.
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Computer ScienceImperial College LondonMachine LearningMathematicsScienceSciTech NewsTechnologyUniversity Of Nottingham
Machine Learning Unlocks Secrets of Atomic Geometry
Overview of a study using machine learning to explore atomic geometry, enhancing understanding of complex shapes in mathematics.
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BrainMedicineMount Sinai HospitalMount Sinai School Of MedicineNeuroscienceSciTech News
This Protein Could Be the Key to Turning Back Your Brain’s Aging Clock
Breakthrough: TIMP2 protein’s role in brain aging revealed, offering hope for treating neurodegenerative disorders.
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AstronautAstronomyMoonNASASciTech NewsSpaceThe Conversation
Unveiling the True Tale of Earthrise: The Story Behind the Iconic Photo
Unveiling the Origin of Earthrise: The Iconic Photo’s Backstory, Genesis Reading, and Astronaut Preparation
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AlgorithmBiophysicsCell BiologyMax Planck InstituteSciTech NewsSupercomputer
Advancements in Biological Science: Unraveling the Mechanics of Cells and Tissues in 3D via Active Matter Theory
Overview of a new algorithm decoding cell and tissue mechanics in 3D, advancing understanding of living materials and aiding artificial …
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COVID-19ImmunologyMedicinePublic HealthSciTech NewsYale University
Yale Researchers Uncover Key Insights into Long COVID
Yale study identifies unique immune and hormonal markers in long COVID patients, revealing potential treatment pathways.
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Alzheimer'sBiochemistryBrainCoffeeMedicineNeuroscienceParkinson's DiseaseSciTech NewsUniversity Of Texas
A Novel Approach: Utilizing Spent Coffee Grounds for Neurodegenerative Disease Prevention and Treatment
Research at UTEP reveals used coffee grounds, via Carbon Quantum Dots, may treat neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s.
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BeesEntomologyMechanical EngineeringSciTech News
Reevaluating Beekeeping Practices: A Critical Examination of Honeybee Thermal Regulation
Critical research challenges beekeeping norms, revealing honeybee thermal behavior and advocating for improved practices.
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CarbonClimate ScienceCycloneEconomicsPotsdam Institute For Climate Impact ResearchSciTech NewsStorms
“The Significance of Tropical Cyclones: How They Amplify the Social Cost of Carbon”
Research Reveals: Tropical cyclones significantly raise global carbon costs.