In nanoscale particle research, precise control and separation have long been a bottleneck in biotechnology. Researchers at ...
The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine applauds the Oregon Health & Science University Board of Directors’ approval of a resolution authorizing negotiations with the National Institutes of ...
A new research paper has brought attention to a part of the PFAS story most of us have not spent much time thinking about: ...
This scoping review examined the prevalence and characteristics of musculoskeletal injuries in rock climbing and identified ...
More than 40 students had an opportunity to present their psychology research in an event at the University of North Georgia's (UNG) Gainesville Campus on Nov. 21. UNG's chapter of Psi Chi, an ...
RIT researchers publish a paper in Nature Scientific Reports on a new tree-based machine learning algorithm used to predict chaos.
A microfluidic approach combines electric slip and viscoelastic forces to sort nanoscale particles, increasing the purity of synthetic beads and cell vesicles.
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New nanoparticle separation method boosts biotech and cancer research
In nanoscale particle research, precise control and separation have long been a bottleneck in biotechnology. Researchers at the University of Oulu have now developed a new method that improves ...
In the U.K., 28 million households consume 25% of the total energy and contribute to 25% of the carbon emissions. Focusing on sustainability and energy efficiency within the building sector is vital ...
Print Join the Discussion View in the ACM Digital Library The mathematical reasoning performed by LLMs is fundamentally different from the rule-based symbolic methods in traditional formal reasoning.
As India’s pharmaceutical industry moves towards becoming a 500 billion dollars global powerhouse by 2047, a new report ...
The new AI-based graphics tool bridges the gap between perfect imaging of objects in lab environments and capturing messy ...
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