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Cell & Microbiology Oct 31, 2022

New computational method builds detailed maps of human tissues

Weill Cornell Medicine researchers have developed a computational method to map the architecture of human tissues in unprecedented detail. Their approach promises to accelerate studies on organ-scale cellular interactions ...

Molecular & Computational biology Sep 26, 2022

What keeps plant roots growing toward gravity? Study identifies four genes

What happens belowground in a corn field is easy to overlook, but corn root architecture can play an important role in water and nutrient acquisition, affecting drought tolerance, water use efficiency, and sustainability. ...

Bio & Medicine Sep 13, 2022

Nanorattles shake up new possibilities for disease detection

Researchers at Duke University have developed a unique type of nanoparticle called a "nanorattle" that greatly enhances light emitted from within its outer shell.

Archaeology Sep 8, 2022

Radiocarbon dating only works half the time. We may have found the solution

Dating is everything in archaeology. Exciting discoveries of ancient burial sites or jewelry might make headlines, but for scientists, this kind of discovery is only meaningful if we can tell how old the artifacts are.

Social Sciences Sep 2, 2022

COVID rekindled an appreciation of nature for many

The pandemic has impacted our lives in a multitude of ways, many of which will no doubt be felt for years to come. While many of those effects are clearly negative, UConn researchers have identified at least one positive ...

Materials Science Aug 29, 2022

From ancient minerals to new materials: Melting temperature prediction using a graph neural network model

If you apply enough heat, at some point, most things melt, just like ice cream on a hot summer day.

Quantum Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Aug 26, 2022

How the NQISRCs are harnessing the quantum revolution

While having their own unique areas of expertise and resources, the NQISRCs are all aligned to the same mission—the advancement of quantum information science.

Optics & Photonics Aug 5, 2022

Machine learning reveals hidden components of X-ray pulses

Ultrafast pulses from X-ray lasers reveal how atoms move at timescales of a femtosecond. That's a quadrillionth of a second. However, measuring the properties of the pulses themselves is challenging. While determining a pulse's ...

Nanophysics Aug 3, 2022

Smart lighting system based on quantum dots more accurately reproduces daylight

Researchers have designed smart, color-controllable white light devices from quantum dots—tiny semiconductors just a few billionths of a meter in size—which are more efficient and have better color saturation than standard ...

Biotechnology Aug 1, 2022

AI can reveal new cell biology just by looking at images

Humans are good at looking at images and finding patterns or making comparisons. Look at a collection of dog photos, for example, and you can sort them by color, by ear size, by face shape, and so on. But could you compare ...

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