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The world of cancer treatment is constantly evolving, with researchers at Imperial College London leading the way in developing innovative solutions. A recent breakthrough has been made in the synthesis, analysis, and testing of new compounds that could potentially revolutionize the way we treat cancer. Metal-based compounds, specifically iridium complexes, have been identified for their
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Two-dimensional (2D) superconducting materials have been identified as a key component in the advancement of miniaturized optoelectronic devices. These devices are expected to perform optimally while consuming minimal energy. To achieve this, higher gate capacitance is required, allowing gates to store more electrical charge in proportion to the voltage applied. One approach to increasing gate
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Alzheimer’s disease has long been associated with the accumulation of proteins in the brain, specifically clumps and tangles that disrupt normal cellular function. However, recent research has brought attention to another factor that may play a significant role in the development of this neurodegenerative condition – lipids. While lipid deposits have been observed in the
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Recent research has shown a concerning link between pre-surgery diet and post-operative cognitive decline. While waking up groggy after surgery is a common experience, some individuals may face prolonged memory deficits that can last for weeks or even months. An animal study conducted at Ohio State University has shed light on how consuming fatty foods
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Organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs) are gaining popularity in the field of electronics due to their ability to modulate electrical current in response to minimal changes in voltage. These transistors, which are based on organic superconducting materials, offer promising advantages for the development of brain-inspired and wearable technologies. However, conventional OECTs have been plagued by stability
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Laser technology has been at the forefront of groundbreaking advancements in various fields, from corrective eye surgery to space exploration. The development of the world’s most powerful laser at a research center in Romania, operated by French company Thales, has opened up new possibilities for innovation and discovery. The laser, based on Nobel prize-winning inventions
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Despite the many physical and psychological benefits of sex, there is a dark side that is rarely discussed – sudden death during or shortly after sexual activity. While the incidence of this occurrence is extremely low, it is important to understand the risks involved, especially as people age and have underlying health conditions. Causes of
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The development of 6G vision services has opened up a world of possibilities in innovative technologies such as augmented reality (AR) and autonomous driving. These services rely heavily on deep learning-based models and high-performance processors (GPUs) to quickly capture and analyze videos and images. However, the traditional approach of treating learning models and computing/networking resources
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Diving deeper into the relationship between education and longevity, a recent study of 3,101 individuals spanning three generations has shed light on the connection between time spent in school and biological aging. While it has long been understood that individuals with higher levels of education tend to live longer lives, the reasons behind this phenomenon
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Self-driving vehicles have long been an ambition of both robotics research and the automotive industry. While progress has been made in developing autonomous driving capabilities, particularly in controlled settings, the challenge of implementing automated valet parking (AVP) has been a persistent hurdle. Recently, researchers at Mach Drive in Shanghai have introduced a groundbreaking solution called
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In a recent announcement, OpenAI disclosed its development of a voice-cloning tool known as “Voice Engine” but stated that they will exercise strict control over its dissemination until proper safeguards are in place to prevent the spread of audio fakes intended to deceive unsuspecting listeners. The model can replicate an individual’s speech with remarkable accuracy
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Recent studies have shed light on the complexities of our desire to eat, even when we are not hungry. Researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) have identified a specific part of the brain, the periaqueductal gray (PAG), as a key player in triggering snacking behaviors in mice. This discovery could have significant
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As the medical world witnessed a historic moment with the successful transplant of a kidney from a gene-edited pig into a living human, the possibilities of xenotransplantation seemed to expand exponentially. This groundbreaking procedure marked a new era in the field, offering the potential for an unlimited supply of organs for transplantation. The concept of
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Climate change is causing a significant shift in the movement and intensity of heat waves across the globe, according to a recent study. The research indicates that since 1979, heat waves have been moving 20% more slowly, leading to prolonged periods of high temperatures for a larger population. Moreover, the frequency of heat waves has
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Thermoelectric technology has long been recognized as an eco-friendly means of converting waste heat into electricity. However, the efficiency and flexibility of thermoelectric materials have posed significant challenges in its widespread adoption. Researchers at the Nano Convergence Research Department have made significant strides in developing a new inorganic-organic thermoelectric composite that addresses these challenges. The
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