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21 articles tagged with "research"
New Measure of Complexity in Nanomaterials Could Transform Material Science
A recent study by researchers from the University of Michigan and USC introduces a quantitative measure of complexity in nanomaterials, potentially advancing material properties.
New Method Promises Transparency in Scattering Medium for Quantum Information
A collaborative research effort has led to the development of a technique that could make scattering mediums transparent for entangled information, enhancing quantum communication.
Coral Offspring Exhibit Remarkable Dispersal Abilities Across the Pacific
Recent findings indicate that coral larvae can travel more than 100 kilometers from their parental colonies, showcasing one of the longest dispersal ranges documented.
Concerns Rise Over AI-Generated Citations in Scientific Research
Scientists are raising alarms about the surge of AI-generated fake citations, which could jeopardize the integrity of scientific literature and peer-reviewed research.
Exploring New Discoveries in Science: From Art to Aging
This week in science highlights intriguing findings, including insights into mosquito attraction and the intersection of mathematics and art.
New Study Reveals Impact of Childhood Disadvantage on Adult Social Success
Research from the University of Bath suggests that children from disadvantaged backgrounds may not gain the same social benefits from their intelligence as those from more privileged environments.
MIT Faces 10% Drop in Research Activities and Graduate Enrollment
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has reported a 10% decline in research activities and anticipates further decreases in graduate student admissions, raising concerns for the future.
The Surprising Fate of Geologists in Cinema: Heroes or Tragic Figures?
A recent discussion among researchers highlights the intriguing yet often grim portrayal of geologists in films, revealing that they frequently meet tragic ends despite being cast as heroes.
New Insights into Cancer Cell Invasion Mechanics from Singapore Researchers
A study from the National University of Singapore reveals how cancer cells invade tissues by gripping and tearing apart protective barriers, potentially informing future treatment strategies.
Columbia University Researchers Discover Coherent Ferrons with Potential for Quantum and Telecom Innovations
A team from Columbia University has made a significant discovery of coherent ferrons, which may have transformative implications for quantum and telecommunications technologies.
New Study Sheds Light on Bacterial Role in Mushroom Blotch Disease
Research from the University of Florida uncovers over 17 bacterial species contributing to a long-standing disease affecting white button mushrooms, aiming to enhance cultivation practices.
New Method Enables Observation of Genetic Activity in Living Cells
Researchers from the Technical University of Munich and Helmholtz Munich have developed a novel technique to study genetic processes in living cells without causing cell death, marking a significant advancement in biological research.