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Ecology Jul 19, 2025

The beauty of coral reefs is key to their survival—so we came up with a way to measure it

Why do people care about coral reefs? Why does their damage cause such concern and outrage? What drives people to go to great lengths to protect and restore them?

Earth Sciences Jul 19, 2025

Machine learning uncovers 10 times more earthquakes in Yellowstone caldera

Yellowstone, a popular tourist destination and namesake of an equally popular TV show, was the first-ever national park in the United States. And bubbling beneath it—to this day—is one of Earth's most seismically active ...

Environment Jul 18, 2025

AI-assisted sorting, other new technologies could improve plastic recycling

Just 9% of plastic worldwide is recycled. Due to waste mismanagement, nearly three-quarters of it ends up in landfills or the environment.

Archaeology Jul 18, 2025

Researchers explore machine learning to automate early modern text transcription ethically

In the last two decades, mass digitization has dramatically changed the landscape of scholarly research. The ability to search digital transcriptions of sources for specific keywords saves valuable time, and scholars are ...

Molecular & Computational biology Jul 18, 2025

New AI-powered method accelerates protein simulations and reveals complex folding dynamics

An international team led by Einstein Professor Cecilia Clementi in the Department of Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics at Freie Universität Berlin has introduced CGSchNet, a machine-learned coarse-grained (CG) model that can accurately and efficiently ...

Biotechnology Jul 18, 2025

From passive to intelligent: Bioengineered organs meet electronics

Bioengineered organs are no longer just structural substitutes. A review published in Trends in Biotechnology introduces a groundbreaking concept: biohybrid-engineered tissue (BHET) platforms—living constructs integrated ...

Social Sciences Jul 18, 2025

'AI is not intelligent at all': Why our dignity is at risk

The age of artificial intelligence (AI) has transformed our interactions, but threatens human dignity on a worldwide scale, according to a study led by Charles Darwin University (CDU).

Materials Science Jul 18, 2025

Seaweed powder in cement lowers concrete's carbon emissions without sacrificing strength

The modern world is built with concrete. Humans use more concrete annually than any other material besides water. Yet cement, the key component of concrete, is the source of as much as 10% of all carbon dioxide emissions ...

Environment Jul 17, 2025

People power: How scientists built an accurate, catchment-wide flood model

It wasn't just data from maps, machines and rainfall readings that led CSIRO scientists to build Australia's most comprehensive and accurate flood model for the Richmond River catchment.

Quantum Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Jul 17, 2025

Toward quantum enhanced coherent Ising machines

The Graduate School of Information Science (GSIS) at Tohoku University, together with the Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics and Informatics (PHI) Lab at NTT Research, Inc., have jointly published a paper in the journal Quantum Science and Technology. ...

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