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Jun 26, 2020
Why plants are green: model suggests it reduces the noise in system
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Mar 20, 2020
Scientists have found a way to turn pollen, one of the hardest materials in the plant kingdom, into a soft and flexible material, with the potential to serve as 'building blocks' for the design of new categories of eco-friendly materials. The findings were published in "Nature Communications".
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Dec 14, 2019
City College physicist Alexander B. Khanikaev reveals that long-range interactions in a metamaterial changes the common behavior of light waves
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Jul 24, 2019
Boston University researchers have confirmed the presence of specialized neurons that provide rats with personal maps of their surroundings. They believe that these valuable insights could be leveraged to create smarter autonomous vehicles that can find their way around obstacles and living beings.
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Jun 15, 2019
A person's body composition could influence the difference between the amount of energy they spend while sitting versus standing. These findings lend new support to the idea that a simple way for a person to increase their energy expenditure is by increasing their time spend standing.
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Apr 18, 2019
A Harvard Medical School scientist has used end-to-end differentiable deep learning to predict the 3D structure of effectively any protein based on its amino acid sequence. He achieved accuracy comparable to current state-of-the-art methods but at speeds upward of a million times faster.
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