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- Solving a Cosmological Ghost Particle Mystery: Theory That Neutrinos Shape the Universe Validated
- New Ways to Store Energy: Electrochemical Technologies Can Help Reduce Reliance on Fossil Fuels
- COVID-19 Scientists Recognized With 2020 Golden Goose Award
- Humanity’s Oldest Sculptures: Researchers New Theory on “Venus” Figurines May Have Solved Mystery
- Artificial Intelligence Predicts Drug Combinations That Kill Cancer Cells More Effectively
- Warning Signs Over Effectiveness of HIV “Wonder Drug” in Sub-Saharan Africa Due to Genetic Mutations
- Earth Is Among the Lucky 1%: The Solar System Follows the Galactic Standard – But It Is a Rare Breed
- Galaxy Survives Black Hole’s Feast – “Goes Against All the Current Scientific Predictions”
- Caltech’s AI-Driven COVID-19 Model Dramatically Outperforms Other Models
- Changing the Game for Space Exploration: New Tech Can Get Oxygen, Fuel From Mars’s Salty Water
Soft, Stretchy and Strong Electronic Skin Mimics Natural Functions of Human Skin
Posted: 01 Dec 2020 09:07 AM PST Soft, stretchy, slimline and strong electronics could accelerate the arrival of artificial skin. A material that mimics human skin in strength, stretchability and sensitivity could… The post Soft, Stretchy and Strong Electronic Skin Mimics Natural Functions of Human Skin appeared first on SciTechDaily. |
Landmark Study: Cannabidiol (CBD) in Cannabis Does Not Impair Driving
Posted: 01 Dec 2020 08:00 AM PST Research shows cannabidiol safe for driving and THC effects fade in hours. A landmark study on how cannabis affects driving ability has shown that cannabidiol… The post Landmark Study: Cannabidiol (CBD) in Cannabis Does Not Impair Driving appeared first on SciTechDaily. |
There Many Different COVID-19 Tests – Which One to Choose?
Posted: 01 Dec 2020 08:00 AM PST Different diagnostic techniques are appropriate at different stages of coronavirus infection. Using the right one is crucial for rapid diagnosis to help end the pandemic…. The post There Many Different COVID-19 Tests – Which One to Choose? appeared first on SciTechDaily. |
Suffering From Post-COVID Pain or Weakness? Request an Ultrasound or MRI – Here’s Why
Posted: 01 Dec 2020 07:00 AM PST Advanced imaging can diagnose nerve/muscle damage. After recovering from COVID-19, some patients are left with chronic, debilitating pain, numbness or weakness in their hands, feet,… The post Suffering From Post-COVID Pain or Weakness? Request an Ultrasound or MRI – Here’s Why appeared first on SciTechDaily. |
Solving a Cosmological Ghost Particle Mystery: Theory That Neutrinos Shape the Universe Validated
Posted: 01 Dec 2020 06:30 AM PST The effect that nearly massless, subatomic particles called neutrinos have on the formation of galaxies has long been a cosmological mystery—one that physicists have sought… The post Solving a Cosmological Ghost Particle Mystery: Theory That Neutrinos Shape the Universe Validated appeared first on SciTechDaily. |
New Ways to Store Energy: Electrochemical Technologies Can Help Reduce Reliance on Fossil Fuels
Posted: 01 Dec 2020 05:50 AM PST Fikile Brushett, an MIT associate professor of chemical engineering, had an unusual source of inspiration for his career in the chemical sciences: the character played… The post New Ways to Store Energy: Electrochemical Technologies Can Help Reduce Reliance on Fossil Fuels appeared first on SciTechDaily. |
COVID-19 Scientists Recognized With 2020 Golden Goose Award
Posted: 01 Dec 2020 05:00 AM PST The ninth annual Golden Goose Award ceremony on December 1, 2020 will recognize three teams of scientists whose research has greatly benefited society. Led by… The post COVID-19 Scientists Recognized With 2020 Golden Goose Award appeared first on SciTechDaily. |
Humanity’s Oldest Sculptures: Researchers New Theory on “Venus” Figurines May Have Solved Mystery
Posted: 01 Dec 2020 04:10 AM PST Investigators say humanity’s oldest sculptures may be linked to climate change, diet. One of world’s earliest examples of art, the enigmatic `Venus’ figurines carved some… The post Humanity’s Oldest Sculptures: Researchers New Theory on “Venus” Figurines May Have Solved Mystery appeared first on SciTechDaily. |
Artificial Intelligence Predicts Drug Combinations That Kill Cancer Cells More Effectively
Posted: 01 Dec 2020 02:00 AM PST A machine learning model developed in Finland can help us treat cancer more effectively. When healthcare professionals treat patients suffering from advanced cancers, they usually… The post Artificial Intelligence Predicts Drug Combinations That Kill Cancer Cells More Effectively appeared first on SciTechDaily. |
Warning Signs Over Effectiveness of HIV “Wonder Drug” in Sub-Saharan Africa Due to Genetic Mutations
Posted: 01 Dec 2020 02:00 AM PST Dolutegravir, the current first-line treatment for HIV, may not be as effective as hoped in sub-Saharan Africa, suggests new research published on World AIDS Day…. The post Warning Signs Over Effectiveness of HIV “Wonder Drug” in Sub-Saharan Africa Due to Genetic Mutations appeared first on SciTechDaily. |
Earth Is Among the Lucky 1%: The Solar System Follows the Galactic Standard – But It Is a Rare Breed
Posted: 30 Nov 2020 09:14 PM PST Researchers at the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, have investigated more than 1000 planetary systems orbiting stars in our own galaxy, the Milky Way,… The post Earth Is Among the Lucky 1%: The Solar System Follows the Galactic Standard – But It Is a Rare Breed appeared first on SciTechDaily. |
Galaxy Survives Black Hole’s Feast – “Goes Against All the Current Scientific Predictions”
Posted: 30 Nov 2020 02:33 PM PST The hungriest of black holes are thought to gobble up so much surrounding material they put an end to the life of their host galaxy…. The post Galaxy Survives Black Hole’s Feast – “Goes Against All the Current Scientific Predictions” appeared first on SciTechDaily. |
Caltech’s AI-Driven COVID-19 Model Dramatically Outperforms Other Models
Posted: 30 Nov 2020 01:23 PM PST Researchers hope the model can inform public health decision-making amid the pandemic. A new model for predicting COVID-19’s impact using artificial intelligence (AI) dramatically outperforms… The post Caltech’s AI-Driven COVID-19 Model Dramatically Outperforms Other Models appeared first on SciTechDaily. |
Changing the Game for Space Exploration: New Tech Can Get Oxygen, Fuel From Mars’s Salty Water
Posted: 30 Nov 2020 12:00 PM PST An electrolysis system that doesn’t need pure water may change the game when it comes to exploration. When it comes to water and Mars, there’s… The post Changing the Game for Space Exploration: New Tech Can Get Oxygen, Fuel From Mars’s Salty Water appeared first on SciTechDaily. For the latest trends in science and technology, please check the blog sidebar, links, and twitter posts. These news feeds are updated daily. Thanks for joining us today.Until next time,Russ Robertshttps://atomic-temporary-155977078.wpcomstaging.comhttps://hawaiinewsdigest.nethttps://www.hawaiigeopoliticalnews.com |