Scientists Discover 'Pure Math' Is Written Into Evolutionary Genetics
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Published ; April,23
Illustration of a chain of amino acids being folded into a 3D protein.© Provided by ScienceAlert
Mathematicians delight in the beauty of math that so many of us don’t see. But nature is a wonderful realm in which to observe beauty born out of mathematical relationships.
The natural world provides seemingly endless patterns underpinned by numbers – if…
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A Study Reveals Trees Have Hidden Clocks—and They’ve Started Going Haywire
Thanks ; Darren Orf
Published ; April,10
Something sinister is throwing off the silent timekeepers in trunks.© Nastco – Getty Images
Trees use unseen circadian rhthyms, or genetic oscillations, to keep track of sequestering carbon or when to go dormant.
A new study by the National Scientific and Technical Research Council says that a warming world can disrupt this biological clock, which can…
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How fast should you walk to lower your diabetes risk? Researchers may finally have an answer
Thanks ; Aria Bendix
Published ; April,9
How fast should you walk to lower your diabetes risk? Researchers may finally have an answer© Provided by NBC News
There’s overwhelming evidence that walking lowers the risk of Type 2 diabetes, along with other diseases like cancer, heart disease and dementia.
The American Diabetes Association recommends taking 10,000 steps per day or walking daily for…
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Flexible AI optoelectronic sensors pave the way for standalone energy-efficient health monitoring devices
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Published ; APRIL,5
The proposed device is photoresponsive to UV pulses, is flexible, and easy to manufacture and dispose of, making it ideal for health monitoring purposes. Credit: Takashi Ikuno/Tokyo University of Science© Provided by Phys.org
From creating images, generating text, and enabling self-driving cars, the potential uses of artificial…
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Scientists make breakthrough with one of the oldest battery storage systems: 'We are initiating a paradigm shift'
Thanks ; Leslie Sattler
Published ; April,1
The new battery can be recharged over 200 times at high capacity.© Provided by The Cool Down
Get ready for a breakthrough in battery technology that could simplify your life while helping the planet.
Scientists in Germany have developed a lighter, more efficient, and rechargeable zinc-air battery — a tremendous upgrade over current versions, as…
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Scientists Claim There Is Not a ‘Simple' Answer to Define ‘Woman'
Thanks ; Julie Hambleton
Published ; March,28
Scientists Claim There Is Not a ‘Simple’ Answer to Define ‘Woman’© Provided by Secret Life of Mom
What is a woman? Or rather, what defines someone as a woman? Ask 100 women, and you might get 100 different answers. This is because there are a variety of contexts in which you could define a woman, and within each of these contexts, there will still…
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Invasive earthworms are reshaping North American ecosystems
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Published ;March,26
Invasive earthworms are reshaping North American ecosystems© Provided by Earth
The quiet invasion of non-native earthworms across North America, once considered benign, has been revealed as a significant threat to the continent’s ecosystems. According to a new study led by Stanford University, at least 70 species of invasive earthworms have made…
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Researchers devise new ways to engineer carbon-based semiconductors for electronics of the future
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Published ; March,25
By wrapping a carbon nanotube with a ribbon-like polymer, Duke researchers were able to create nanotubes that conduct electricity when struck with low-energy light that our eyes cannot see. In the future, the approach could make it possible to optimize semiconductors for applications ranging from night vision to new forms of computing. Credit: Francesco…
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Researchers develop battery-free technology that harvests energy from its environment: ‘[It] operates itself’
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Published ; March,19
Researchers develop battery-free technology that harvests energy from its environment: ‘[It] operates itself’© Provided by The Cool Down
esearchers from one of the United States’ most renowned institutes have invented a device that operates without a battery or a plug — and sans dirty energy.
“We have provided an example of a battery-less sensor that…
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Newly Discovered Unconventional Superconductor Exists Naturally
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