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Earth Sciences Aug 7, 2025

Rogue waves demystified: Giant seas are just the ocean's 'bad day'

On New Year's Day 1995, a monstrous 80-foot wave in the North Sea slammed into the Draupner oil platform. The wall of water crumpled steel railings and flung heavy equipment across the deck—but its biggest impact was what ...

Polymers Aug 7, 2025

AI accelerates development of advanced heat-dissipating polymers

A machine learning method developed by researchers from the Institute of Science Tokyo, the Institute of Statistical Mathematics, and other institutions accurately predicts liquid crystallinity of polymers with 96% accuracy. ...

Biotechnology Aug 7, 2025

From fragments to function: Computer-based design for custom proteins

In the ERC project HelixMold, a team from TU Graz developed a method for the computer-based design of artificial proteins, with a focus on custom biocatalysts for pharmaceutical applications or the degradation of biopolymers.

Education Aug 7, 2025

Tech can tell exactly when in videos students are learning

A new study combines eye tracking and artificial intelligence to identify the exact moments in an educational video that matter for learning in children.

Earth Sciences Aug 7, 2025

Laser analysis enables industry to map mineral samples at an unprecedented scale

Critical mineral lithium—the lightest of all metals—had long eluded geologists by slipping through the cracks of traditional analysis.

Social Sciences Aug 7, 2025

LLMs can predict educational and psychological outcomes from childhood essays with remarkable accuracy

Large language models (LLMs), advanced artificial intelligence (AI) models trained to analyze and generate texts in different human languages, have become increasingly widespread over the past few years. Since the release ...

Mathematics Aug 6, 2025

Beyond words: Study maps the cognitive force of metaphor

Metaphors are a fundamental aspect of human language and cognition, allowing us to understand complex concepts and relationships by mapping them onto more familiar and concrete domains. However, the nature of metaphors and ...

Social Sciences Aug 6, 2025

Why do children take things so literally?

"I love you so much I could eat you up," a mother might say to her child.

Polymers Aug 6, 2025

Immovable rubber ducks demonstrate highest-performing underwater adhesive hydrogel polymer

Hydrogels are a permeable soft material consisting of polymer networks and water with applications ranging from biomedical engineering to contact lenses. Intrinsic to hydrogels is the ability to endow diverse characteristics ...

Ecology Aug 6, 2025

AI is fast-tracking climate research

Artificial intelligence is giving some climate research projects a much-needed boost at a time of worsening extreme weather and funding cuts that threaten science in the U.S. and elsewhere.

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