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Physics & Astronomy

Jupiter-Sized Star Produces Unprecedented Superflare Event

Coolest and smallest star to produce a superflare found
Star is a tenth of the radius of our Sun
Researchers led by University of Warwick could only see…

Health & Medicine

Sugar’s Role in Memory Loss During Septic Shock Explained

The loss of memory and cognitive function known to afflict survivors of septic shock is the result of a sugar that is released into the blood stream and enters…

Life & Chemistry

Echolocating Bats: Mastering 3D Hearing at Night

Echolocating bats have turned night into day. They ensonify their environment with loud ultrasonic calls and listen for reflected echoes. Over a thousand…

Life & Chemistry

Hippo: Exploring Organ Size Control in Brain Research

How the size of our organs is controlled, is one of the “big” questions of current biomedial research. This is true, in particular, for the human brain and its…

Life & Chemistry

Streamlining Nutrient Transport: Innovative Protein Solutions

Transport proteins are located in the membrane of the cell and are responsible for absorbing nutrients into the cell and expelling toxic substances out of it….

Health & Medicine

New Algorithms Enhance Gene Interaction Predictions for Cancer

There are over 12 million newly diagnosed cases of cancer globally each year and this figure only continues to grow.

Materials Sciences

Unlocking Clarity: Innovations in Glass Atomic Structure

Not everything about glass is clear. How its atoms are arranged and behave, in particular, is startlingly opaque.

Information Technology

A step closer to future 5G smartphones with the world's first Antenna-on-Display

It has been few years since physical key boards have been replaced by on-screen touch sensors for wireless devices such as cellular phones. This even-tually…

Information Technology

Hummingbird robot uses AI to soon go where drones can't

Your friendly neighborhood hummingbirds. If drones had this combo, they would be able to maneuver better through collapsed buildings and other cluttered spaces…

Life & Chemistry

New Host Protein Identified for Measles, Mumps, and HRSV

There are very few treatment options available for virus infections. Researchers at the Paul-Ehrlich-Institut (PEI), directed by Professor Veronika von…

Information Technology

Exploring Probabilistic Computing: A New Frontier in Tech

When it comes to performing a calculation destined to arrive at an exact result, humans are hopelessly inferior to the computer. In other areas, humans are…

Materials Sciences

Cement’s Climate Impact: Carbon-Neutral Alternatives from Residues

The basic raw material for cement is limestone, which is converted to cement clinker in large furnaces. The environmental impact of this process is disastrous:…

Power and Electrical Engineering

New Flying-Driving Robot Unveiled at Ben-Gurion University

The first experimental robot drone that flies like a typical quadcopter, drives on tough terrain and squeezes into tight spaces using the same motors, has been…

Information Technology

New system by TU Graz automatically recognises pedestrians’ intent to cross the road

In Vienna there are some 200 push-button pedestrian lights (signalised pedestrian crossings). They allow pedestrians to cross the road safely. But only after a…

Life & Chemistry

Precision Nanomedicine: Advancing Skin Vaccine Delivery

Researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces in Potsdam developed targeted nanoparticles that are taken up by certain immune cells of the…

Life & Chemistry

Enhancing Proteomics Research with Machine Learning Insights

The genome of any organism contains the blueprints for thousands of proteins which control almost all the functions of life. Defective proteins lead to serious…

Physics & Astronomy

Hand-Held Scanner Innovates On-Site Hazardous Substance Detection

Police forces encounter a suspicious room during a house search – a room that could be anything: a drug or explosive laboratory or just a fake. In order to…

Life & Chemistry

Researchers Uncover Identity-Changing Cells in Development

David Parichy, the Pratt-Ivy Foundation Distinguished Professor of Morphogenesis in UVA’s Department of Biology, said that researchers in his lab noticed that…

Life & Chemistry

Deep learning techniques teach neural model to 'play' retrosynthesis

Researchers, from biochemists to material scientists, have long relied on the rich variety of organic molecules to solve pressing challenges. Some molecules…

Trade Fair News

LZH Showcases Innovations at LASER World of Photonics 2019

This year’s trade fair highlights are:

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