The invention of the printing press was a significant breakthrough in the duplication of written material, making it more accessible and relieving the burden on scribes. However, a reverse revolution has taken place at the McKelvey School of Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis. Researchers at the school, led by associate professor Chuan Wang,
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This weekend, get ready to witness one of the most awe-inspiring cosmic phenomena of the year – the Perseid meteor shower. Dubbed as one of the best celestial displays, the Perseids are set to peak on Sunday night, August 13. However, the preceding nights are predicted to offer excellent viewing opportunities as well. So, make
The field of artificial intelligence (AI) has made significant advancements in recent years. However, one aspect that many AI systems fail to fully comprehend is human error and uncertainty. In many systems where humans provide feedback to a machine learning model, these systems assume that humans are always certain and correct in their decisions. Real-world
In a groundbreaking discovery, a team of researchers has developed a cutting-edge 3D nanoprinting system that has the ability to generate intricate 3D structures with remarkable precision. This innovative technique aims to overcome the limitations of conventional high-resolution 3D nanoprinting approaches, which typically utilize expensive pulsed femtosecond lasers. The newly introduced system, however, utilizes a
Researchers from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Hong Kong (HKU) have made a groundbreaking discovery in the field of wound healing. Led by Professor Anderson Ho Cheung Shum, the team has successfully developed Fibro-Gel, an injectable hydrogel that overcomes various challenges in the industry. With its exceptional biocompatibility, potential for vascularization,
Pesticides have long been recognized as a significant source of chemical hazards in aquatic environments. These toxic substances, which are commonly used in agricultural practices, pose a threat to various aquatic organisms and ecosystems. In a recent study conducted by Nicol Parker and Arturo A Keller from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and their
To delve deeper into our genetic makeup, scientists have created a comprehensive database of genes that are still shrouded in mystery. These genes exist, and although they code for proteins, their exact functions have remained elusive. This database, known as the Unknome database, aims to shed light on these enigmatic genes and encourage further research
The Sun, our fiery celestial neighbor, has been causing quite a stir in recent days. Its unpredictable tantrums are being felt across the vast expanse of space, reaching out and impacting Earth in unexpected ways. On the 7th of August, the Sun unleashed a mighty X-class flare, resulting in radio blackouts across North America. This
Climate change is an undeniable global challenge that demands thorough scientific investigations to understand its various ramifications. One such consequence is the impact of rising temperatures on nitrogen runoff from land to lakes and streams. Recent research conducted by Carnegie climate scientists, led by Gang Zhao and Anna Michalak, indicates that the anticipated increases in
Technological advancements have revolutionized the field of life sciences, allowing researchers to delve deeper into the intricate workings of the human body. Among these advancements, Li-Qun “Andrew” Gu and his team at the University of Missouri have made significant contributions by developing sophisticated diagnostic tools at the nanoscale. Their latest innovation involves the use of
Gravitational waves have opened up a new frontier in the study of the cosmos, and a recent study by a UCL-led international team suggests that observations of gravitational waves from merging black holes could provide valuable insights about dark matter. Dark matter, often described as one of the biggest missing pieces in our understanding of
Newly recorded data of the interior of Mars has provided the most precise measurement to date of the planet’s rotation. Surprisingly, the data from the retired InSight lander has shown that Mars’ rotation is accelerating at a rate of approximately 4 milliarcseconds per year. While this acceleration may seem minuscule, shortening the length of a