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Aug 29, 2024

Can Better Biotech Finally Replace Lab Animals?

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

We have to do this ❤️

Replacing research animals with tools that better mimic human biology could improve medicine.

By Rachel Nuwer

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Aug 29, 2024

Medicinering vid adhd kopplat till minskad risk att dö

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Researchers from Karolinska Institutet have shown that there is a connection between medication against ADHD and a reduced risk of dying prematurely.


Forskare från Karolinska Institutet har visat att det finns ett samband mellan medicinering mot adhd och minskad risk för att dö i förtid. Risken för dödsfall av onaturliga orsaker, som olyckor och överdoseringar, kan minska med en fjärdedel, enligt den nya studien publicerad i JAMA.

Aug 29, 2024

Echocardiograms can be performed remotely using the robot arm

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, robotics/AI

It provides new options for patients with poor access to this essential testing.

Aug 29, 2024

Why AI Is Creating A Revolution In SaaS Pricing Models

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Alvaro Morales is the co-founder and CEO of Orb, a flexible usage-based billing engine for modern software pricing models.

Many SaaS companies want to leverage AI in their products. However, since AI is so new, pricing remains volatile. Costs can drop drastically for an AI model when the next iteration is out, and many companies lower their pricing in response to a competitor launch to gain or retain market share.

In addition to the fluctuating and unpredictable model prices, AI pricing is mostly based on usage. Customer usage is usually difficult to predict, which affects the costs your product will incur if it relies on AI models.

Aug 29, 2024

Researchers map 50,000 of DNA’s mysterious ‘knots’ in the human genome

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, innovation

Researchers have mapped 50,000 of DNA’s mysterious “knots” in the human genome. The innovative study of DNA’s hidden structures may open up new approaches for treatment and diagnosis of diseases, including cancer.

Aug 29, 2024

Rare earth single atoms enhance manganese oxide’s electrochemical oxygen evolution

Posted by in categories: chemistry, particle physics, sustainability

An international group of researchers has developed a novel approach that enhances the efficiency of the oxygen evolution reaction (OER), a key process in renewable energy technologies. By introducing rare earth single atoms into manganese oxide (MnO2), the group successfully modulated oxygen electronic states, leading to unprecedented improvements in OER performance.

Aug 29, 2024

Researchers take inspiration from viruses to improve delivery of nucleic acid-based therapies to cancer cells

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

A researcher in Purdue University’s College of Science is developing a patent-pending platform technology that mimics the dual-layer structure of viruses to deliver nucleic acid (NA)-based therapies to targeted cancer cells.

Aug 29, 2024

Manipulation of nanolight provides new insight for quantum computing and thermal management

Posted by in categories: computing, quantum physics

A recent study led by University of Minnesota Twin Cities researchers provides fundamental insight into how light, electrons, and crystal vibrations interact in materials. The research has implications for developing on-chip architectures for quantum information processing, significantly reducing fabrication constraints, and thermal management.

Aug 29, 2024

Researchers demonstrate metasurfaces that control thermal radiation in unprecedented ways

Posted by in categories: materials, nanotechnology

Researchers with the Advanced Science Research Center at the CUNY Graduate Center (CUNY ASRC) have experimentally demonstrated that metasurfaces (two-dimensional materials structured at the nanoscale) can precisely control the optical properties of thermal radiation generated within the metasurface itself. This pioneering work, published in Nature Nanotechnology, paves the way for creating custom light sources with unprecedented capabilities, impacting a wide array of scientific and technological applications.

Aug 29, 2024

How much microplastic are you drinking? New tool can tell you in minutes

Posted by in categories: food, neuroscience

Micro-and nanoplastics are in our food, water and the air we breathe. They are showing up in our bodies, from testicles to brain matter. Now, University of British Columbia researchers have developed a low-cost, portable tool to accurately measure plastic released from everyday sources like disposable cups and water bottles.

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