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"Neural networks enable learning of error correction strategies for computers based on quantum physics". Reblog with caption 馃檭
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"A new computational approach that allows the identification of molecular alterations associated with prognosis and resistance to therapy of different types of cancer was developed by the research grould led by Nuno Barbosa Morais, Group Leader at Instituto de Medicina Molecular Jo茫o Lobo Antunes (iMM; Portugal), and now published open access in Nucleic Acids Research". Reblog with caption 馃檭
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"A new computational approach that allows the identification of molecular alterations associated with prognosis and resistance to therapy of different types of cancer was developed by the research grould led by Nuno Barbosa Morais, Group Leader at Instituto de Medicina Molecular Jo茫o Lobo Antunes (iMM; Portugal), and now published open access in Nucleic Acids Research". Reblog with caption 馃檭
#cell biology#genetics#cancer#diagnostics#technologyengineeringcomputer science#computer science#researchdevelopment#bioinformatics#news#technology
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Disasters are becoming more commonplace and complex, and the challenges for rescue and humanitarian organizations increase. Increasingly these groups turn to big data to help provde solutions. The authors wished to examine how ICT tools and big data were being used in disaster responses. By conducting a structured literature search and developing a data extraction tool on the use of ICT and big data during disasters they showed that some important gaps exist which should be part of a future research focus. Powered by AutoBlogger.co
#businesseconomics#earth science#medicinehealth#environmental health#public health#theoretical sciences#information managementtracking systems#management scienceoperations research#socioeconomics#technologyengineeringcomputer science#2018#news#technology
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"Artificial Intelligence for Aging and Longevity Research: Recent Advances and Perspectives'' in Ageing Research Reviews. The paper introduces recent advances in deep learning for aging research and provides fair insight into the field". Reblog with caption 馃檭
#biology#mathematicsstatistics#gerontology#aging#technologyengineeringcomputer science#medicine#news#technology
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"There are many factors that influence the aging process. Unlocking these factors can lead to valuable insights into what impacts the condition and health of the human body and reveal how to minimize these impacts. Researchers from Haut.AI and Insilico Medicine have developed a simple and accurate predictor of chronological age called the PhotoAgeClock. The new research shows that the corners of the eye are the most important area for age prediction". Reblog with caption 馃檭
#biology#medicinehealth#gerontology#aging#technologyengineeringcomputer science#company#study#news#technology
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"Researchers have taught an artificial intelligence program used to recognize faces on Facebook to identify galaxies in deep space. The result is an AI bot named ClaRAN that scans images taken by radio telescopes. Its job is to spot radio galaxies -- galaxies that emit powerful radio jets from supermassive black holes at their centres". Reblog with caption 馃檭
#chemistryphysicsmaterials sciences#astrophysics#spaceplanetary science#astronomy#technologyengineeringcomputer science#computer science#software engineering#news#technology
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"New driverless car technologies developed at a University of Delaware lab could lead to a world without traffic lights and speeding tickets. Researchers also hope the innovations will bring about the development of driverless cars that use 19 to 22 percent less fuel". Reblog with caption 馃檭
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"Scientists from EPFL and ETH Zurich have developed an ultra-light glove -- weighing less than 8 grams per finger- that enables users to feel and manipulate virtual objects. Their system provides extremely realistic haptic feedback and could run on a battery, allowing for unparalleled freedom of movement". Reblog with caption 馃檭
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"IBM researchers are developing a new computer architecture, better equipped to handle increased data loads from artificial intelligence. Their designs draw on concepts from the human brain and significantly outperform conventional computers in comparative studies. They report on their recent findings in the Journal of Applied Physics". Reblog with caption 馃檭
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"Lithium niobate modulators are the backbone of modern telecommunications, converting electronic data to optical information in fiber optic cables. However, conventional LN modulators are bulky, expensive and power hungry. Researchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences have developed a new method to fabricate and design integrated, on-chip modulators 100 times smaller and 20 times more efficient than current lithium niobite (LN) modulators". Reblog with caption 馃檭
#chemistryphysicsmaterials sciences#materials#optics#technologyengineeringcomputer science#electrical engineeringelectronics#internet#nanotechnologymicromachines#news
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"Lithium niobate modulators are the backbone of modern telecommunications, converting electronic data to optical information in fiber optic cables. However, conventional LN modulators are bulky, expensive and power hungry. Researchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences have developed a new method to fabricate and design integrated, on-chip modulators 100 times smaller and 20 times more efficient than current lithium niobite (LN) modulators". Reblog with caption 馃檭
#chemistryphysicsmaterials sciences#materials#optics#technologyengineeringcomputer science#electrical engineeringelectronics#internet#nanotechnologymicromachines#news#technology
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