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Archaeology Mar 28, 2023

An archaeological rediscovery offers clues about distant human past

In their recent publication in the Journal of Human Evolution, UConn Department of Anthropology Professor Christian Tryon and Shara Bailey, Director of the Center for the Study of Human Origins at New York University, detail ...

Materials Science Mar 7, 2023

Researchers print high-performance microcone-array flexible piezoelectric acoustic sensor

According to the data of the World Health Organization, about 430 million people worldwide suffer from hearing loss due to cochlear damage, and the improvement of hearing mainly depends on cochlear implants. However, traditional ...

Social Sciences Mar 2, 2023

What type of GIF user are you?

When you get a text from a friend, is your immediate reaction to reply with a GIF? Do you know which GIF to send, or do you begin to scroll, searching for the perfect one? If so, it may mean more than you realize, according ...

Earth Sciences Mar 2, 2023

Digital technologies to better predict future city environments may be key tool in sustainable urban design

Natural disasters like floods and heat waves demonstrate the real lack of control people have over the environment—although some of those disasters may actually be a consequence of human decisions and carelessness.

Economics & Business Feb 16, 2023

New UC San Diego model predicts housing prices to fall as much as 18% this year

A new model of forecasting home prices based on consumer demand predicts that prices for housing will decrease by 5% nationally and 12% in San Diego County by the end of this year. The model, which highlights online search ...

Economics & Business Feb 9, 2023

Technology and digital strategies could bring more tourists back to Indonesia

In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic hit the world and has been devastating for human life. Global tourism collapsed as tourist arrivals decreased by 71% in 2021.

Bio & Medicine Feb 2, 2023

New sensor enables 'smart diapers,' range of other health monitors

Waaahhh! While babies have a natural mechanism for alerting their parents that they need a diaper change, a new sensor developed by researchers at Penn State could help workers in daycares, hospitals and other settings provide ...

Earth Sciences Feb 2, 2023

The ocean twilight zone could eventually store vast amounts of carbon captured from the atmosphere

Deep below the ocean surface, the light fades into a twilight zone where whales and fish migrate and dead algae and zooplankton rain down from above. This is the heart of the ocean's carbon pump, part of the natural ocean ...

Biotechnology Jan 24, 2023

New DNA biosensor could unlock powerful, low-cost clinical diagnostics

DNA can signal the presence of or predisposition to a slew of diseases, including cancer. The ability to flag down these clues, known as biomarkers, allows medical professionals to make critical early diagnoses and provide ...

Environment Jan 18, 2023

Technology and sustainable development: A hamlet in rural South Africa shows how one can power the other

It's hard to imagine that the sustainable development goals (SDGs) and the fourth industrial revolution can be part of the same conversation.

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