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Breakthrough discovery of Kraków archaeologists in Jordan

Breakthrough discovery of Kraków archaeologists in Jordan

Mysterious stone structures that appeared in different parts of the world between the Neolithic and the Bronze Age have always been one of the...
Scientists Test New Tool That Measures How Accurate People Can Recognize Emotion Of Children

Scientists Test New Tool That Measures How Accurate People Can Recognize Emotion Of Children

Psychology researchers at North Carolina State University have developed and validated a new tool for assessing how accurate people are at recognizing emotion in...
Scientists develop new methods to enhance film experience for visually impaired audiences

Scientists develop new methods to enhance film experience for visually impaired audiences

Researchers at the University of York have developed a new way for visually impaired audiences to experience and enjoy films. Traditional Audio Description (AD) consists...
Innovative chip built by UCPH researchers resolves quantum headache

Innovative chip built by UCPH researchers resolves quantum headache

Quantum physicists at the University of Copenhagen are reporting an international achievement for Denmark in the field of quantum technology. By simultaneously operating multiple...
Nearly 300 researchers ask the WTO to ban harmful fisheries subsidies

Nearly 300 researchers ask the WTO to ban harmful fisheries subsidies

Two hundred and ninety scientific researchers from 46 countries, and 6 continents, are asking members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) to take the...
Researchers zoom in on the atomic structure of artificial proteins

Researchers zoom in on the atomic structure of artificial proteins

Researchers have created thin, paper-like crystalline sheets using a synthetic, protein-like molecule called a polypeptoid. These nanosheets are only one molecule thick, with the...
Shellfish study revises theory of early human population growth

Shellfish study revises theory of early human population growth

The correlation of shellfish size, the time frames of the movement of the first humans out of Africa, and the archaeological remains of shellfish...
Scientists identify core genetic networks driving human embryonic stem cell behavior

Scientists identify core genetic networks driving human embryonic stem cell behavior

At the earliest stages of human embryonic development, a small collection of cells known as human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) orchestrates growth and differentiation,...
Research solves energy storage and supply puzzle

Research solves energy storage and supply puzzle

Curtin University study has found a simple and affordable method to determine which chemicals and types of metals are best used to store and...
Researchers developed method for identifying disease biomarkers with high accuracy

Researchers developed method for identifying disease biomarkers with high accuracy

Researchers are developing a deep learning network capable of detecting disease biomarkers with a much higher degree of accuracy. Experts at the University of Waterloo’s...

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