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Watching computers think

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Fraunhofer HHI’s analysis software uses algorithms to visualize complex learning processes (schematic diagram).Credit: © Photo Fraunhofer HHI Neural networks are commonly used today to analyze...

Full braking at Alpha Centauri

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Interstellar journey: The aim of the Starshot project is to send a tiny spacecraft propelled by an enormous rectangular photon sail to the Alpha...

Study suggests improving posture may help reduce depression

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People with symptoms of depression may see temporary improvements to their mood by following the age-old advice to sit up straight. Image credit: Flickr/y2bd. Researchers...

Low socioeconomic status reduces life expectancy and should be counted as...

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The study included data from 48 studies comprising more than 1.7 million people. It used a person's job title to estimate their socioeconomic status...

Research pinpoints promise of polycrystalline perovskites

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Mengjin Yang (left), Kai Zhu, Ye Yang, Matt Beard, David Moore and Elisa Miller are co-authors of a new paper in Nature Energy about...

A rusty green early ocean?

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Green rust (l) forming in Dr. Halevy's lab in conditions similar to those in the Precambrian ocean. (r) Electron microscope images reveal the thin,...

Germanium outperforms silicon in energy efficient transistors with n- und p-...

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Energy-efficient germanium nanowire transistor with programmable p- and n- conduction is shown. Transmission electron microscope image of cross section.Credit: NaMLab gGmbH A team of scientists...

Number of children emerging as cardiovascular risk factor for both parents

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Number of children is emerging as a novel factor that influences the risk for some cardiovascular diseases (CVD), and in some societies in both...

Personality traits ‘contagious’ among children

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A Michigan State University study finds that preschoolers who spend time together start to act like one another.Credit: Michigan State University When preschoolers spend time...

Poor odor identification may be early warning for dementia

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Poor performance on a simple odor identification test was associated with a significantly increased risk of developing dementia years later, a new study suggests....

Protecting quantum computing networks against hacking threats

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Professor Ebrahim Karimi, a member of uOttawa's Department of Physics and holder of the Canada Research Chair in Structured Light, and doctoral student Frédéric...