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Newswise: RUDN Mathematicians Made the 5G Network Scheme More Efficient and Reliable
Released: 29-Nov-2023 3:05 AM EST
RUDN Mathematicians Made the 5G Network Scheme More Efficient and Reliable
Scientific Project Lomonosov

RUDN University mathematicians have proposed a new scheme for 5G networks that optimizes access to different network segments. The number of non-priority tasks awaiting the start of execution or interruption has halved, while the probability of disconnection for them does not exceed 0.1%.

Newswise: AI image generator Stable Diffusion perpetuates racial and gendered stereotypes, study finds
Released: 28-Nov-2023 7:05 PM EST
AI image generator Stable Diffusion perpetuates racial and gendered stereotypes, study finds
University of Washington

University of Washington researchers found that when prompted to make pictures of “a person,” the AI image generator over-represented light-skinned men, failed to equitably represent Indigenous peoples and sexualized images of certain women of color.

Newswise:Video Embedded network-of-robots-can-successfully-monitor-pipes-using-acoustic-wave-sensors
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27-Nov-2023 5:05 AM EST
Network of robots can successfully monitor pipes using acoustic wave sensors
University of Bristol

An inspection design method and procedure by which mobile robots can inspect large pipe structures has been demonstrated with the successful inspection of multiple defects on a three-meter long steel pipe using guided acoustic wave sensors.

Released: 28-Nov-2023 6:05 PM EST
Can AI push the boundaries of privacy and reach the subconscious mind?
Universitat Oberta De Catalunya (UOC)

Influencing the US election or the UK's political future by using a combination of the personal information posted on Facebook by millions of people and powerful data analysis technology.

Newswise: O Conselho de Curadores da Mayo Clinic aprova planos para transformar os cuidados de saúde, melhorar a experiência para a equipe e os pacientes, e remodelar o campus de Rochester
Released: 28-Nov-2023 2:05 PM EST
O Conselho de Curadores da Mayo Clinic aprova planos para transformar os cuidados de saúde, melhorar a experiência para a equipe e os pacientes, e remodelar o campus de Rochester
Mayo Clinic

O Conselho de Curadores da Mayo Clinic aprovou a estratégia Bold. Forward. Unbound. em Rochester. Essa é uma iniciativa estratégica plurianual que amplia a estratégia Bold. Forward. da Mayo Clinic para Curar, Conectar e Transformar os cuidados de saúde para o benefício dos pacientes em todo o mundo.

   
Newswise: اعتماد مجلس أمناء مايو كلينك لخطط الارتقاء بالرعاية الصحية وتحسين تجارب الموظفين والمرضى وإعادة تصميم مقر روتشستر
Released: 28-Nov-2023 2:05 PM EST
اعتماد مجلس أمناء مايو كلينك لخطط الارتقاء بالرعاية الصحية وتحسين تجارب الموظفين والمرضى وإعادة تصميم مقر روتشستر
Mayo Clinic

اعتمد مجلس أمناء مايو كلينك مبادرة "Bold. Forward. Unbound." (التشجيع على التحلي بالجرأة والإقدام والانطلاق) في مقر روتشستر، وهي إحدى المبادرات الإستراتيجية التي سيجري تنفيذها على مدار عدة سنوات وتعني بتعزيز إستراتيجية مايو كلينك للتشجيع على التحلي بالجرأة والإقدام على العلاج ودمج الرعاية الصحية والارتقاء بها لتحقيق ما فيه مصلحة المرضى في كل مكان. وتقدم تصورًا جديدًا لمقر روتشستر في وسط المدينة وتضيف مرافق جديدة تضم مجموعة من تصورات الرعاية المبتكرة والتقنيات الرقمية التي ستمكّن مايو كلينك من رفع مستوى التطوير بطرق لم يسبق لها مثيل.

   
Released: 28-Nov-2023 2:05 PM EST
NIH awards $2.6M to Wayne State to develop new filtration platform for insulin administration
Wayne State University Division of Research

A Wayne State University College of Engineering professor has received a $2.65 million award from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases of the National Institutes of Health to develop a novel filtration platform to improve an advanced drug delivery device to optimize diabetes insulin treatments.

Newswise: El Consejo de Administración de Mayo Clinic aprueba planes para transformar la atención médica, mejorar la experiencia para el personal y los pacientes, y remodelar la sede de Rochester
Released: 28-Nov-2023 2:05 PM EST
El Consejo de Administración de Mayo Clinic aprueba planes para transformar la atención médica, mejorar la experiencia para el personal y los pacientes, y remodelar la sede de Rochester
Mayo Clinic

El Consejo de Administración de Mayo Clinic aprobó Bold. Forward. Unbound. en Rochester, una iniciativa estratégica plurianual que potencia la estrategia Bold. Forward. de Mayo Clinic para Curar, Conectar y Transformar la atención médica en beneficio de pacientes de cualquier lugar.

   
Newswise: WVU to establish innovative cybersecurity education, training facility
Released: 28-Nov-2023 1:00 PM EST
WVU to establish innovative cybersecurity education, training facility
West Virginia University

With the ongoing threat of cyberattacks becoming more sophisticated, West Virginia University is launching plans for a cybersecurity range — a specialized software and hardware facility for education, training and research — with $750,000 in grant funding support from the U.S. Department of Education.

Newswise: Researchers advance 'placenta-on-a-chip' with sensing, imaging technology
Released: 28-Nov-2023 12:05 PM EST
Researchers advance 'placenta-on-a-chip' with sensing, imaging technology
Iowa State University

Nicole Hashemi and her students have been working for years to develop a "placenta-on-a-chip" that models how medicines, nutrients and other substances are passed from mother to fetus. A new, three-year, $350,000 National Science Foundation Mid-Career Advancement grant will allow Hashemi’s group to advance the project and explore commercialization.

Newswise: ChargeX Consortium recommends common EV charging station error codes
Released: 28-Nov-2023 12:05 PM EST
ChargeX Consortium recommends common EV charging station error codes
Idaho National Laboratory (INL)

The National Charging Experience Consortium (ChargeX) has released a report that recommends 26 common electric vehicle (EV) charging error codes to enable faster error reporting, diagnostics and resolution within the EV charging industry. Ultimately, the codes would improve the U.S. charging experience.

Newswise: Illinois researchers discover rules for breaking into Pseudomonas
Released: 28-Nov-2023 12:05 PM EST
Illinois researchers discover rules for breaking into Pseudomonas
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

University of Illinois researchers report in Nature that they have used machine learning to identify how to get antibacterial drugs through the nearly impenetrable outer membrane of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a bacterium that is notoriously difficult to treat.

   
Released: 28-Nov-2023 9:00 AM EST
Introworks Launching Agency Provides Marketing Communications Expertise to HistoSonics® as Revolutionary Med Tech Product Goes to Market
Introworks

Introworks, a leading marketing communications agency, is proud to have supported HistoSonics on the launch of their Edison® System – an unprecedented medical technology that is predicted to revolutionize the treatment of tumors and unwanted tissue, starting in the liver.

Released: 28-Nov-2023 12:05 AM EST
Nextgen computing: Hard-to-move quasiparticles glide up pyramid edges
University of Michigan

A new kind of "wire" for moving excitons, developed at the University of Michigan, could help enable a new class of devices, perhaps including room temperature quantum computers.

Released: 27-Nov-2023 6:05 PM EST
Wave Devouring Propulsion: a revolutionary green technology for maritime sustainability
Cranfield University

A new form of wave devouring propulsion (WDP) could power ships and help to cut greenhouse gas emissions in the maritime industry.

Released: 27-Nov-2023 6:05 PM EST
New framework for using AI in health care considers medical knowledge, practices, procedures, values
Carnegie Mellon University

Health care organizations are looking to artificial intelligence (AI) tools to improve patient care, but their translation into clinical settings has been inconsistent, in part because evaluating AI in health care remains challenging.

Released: 27-Nov-2023 4:05 PM EST
Hamburg collaboration paves the way to cleaner technologies for industry
European Molecular Biology Laboratory

During the nearly five decades of its operation, the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Hamburg has developed many fruitful collaborations with other scientific institutions located in the Hamburg metropolitan area.

Newswise: A diabetes device that makes a lot of “Sense”
Released: 27-Nov-2023 3:05 PM EST
A diabetes device that makes a lot of “Sense”
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

A young patient's design helps people with diabetes live easier lives

Newswise: Defending your voice against deepfakes
Released: 27-Nov-2023 2:05 PM EST
Defending your voice against deepfakes
Washington University in St. Louis

Computer scientists led by Ning Zhang at the McKelvey School of Engineering developed AntiFake, a tool to protect voice recordings from unauthorized speech synthesis.

Newswise: Telescopios en Chile reducirán sus emisiones de carbono a la mitad
Released: 27-Nov-2023 1:05 PM EST
Telescopios en Chile reducirán sus emisiones de carbono a la mitad
NSF's NOIRLab

Mediante su Programa de Sustentabilidad Ambiental, NOIRLab de NSF reducirá la totalidad de su huella de carbón anual en un 50% hacia fines de 2027, gracias a distintas asignaciones de fondos suplementarios de la Fundación Nacional de Ciencias de los Estados Unidos para la instalación de paneles solares y baterías en los telescopios de Gemini Sur y Vera C. Rubin, ambos situados en Chile, además de otras mejoras en las instalaciones de la base de operaciones y en las cumbres.

Released: 27-Nov-2023 12:05 PM EST
New study: Immersive engagement in mixed reality can be measured with reaction time
University of Massachusetts Amherst

In the real world/digital world cross-over of mixed reality, a user’s immersive engagement with the program is called presence. Now, UMass Amherst researchers are the first to ​​​​​​identify reaction time as a potential presence measurement tool.

27-Nov-2023 12:05 AM EST
Cleveland Clinic and Canon Inc. Enter Partnership to Advance Global Innovation in Medical Imaging Solutions
Cleveland Clinic

November 27, 2023: Cleveland Clinic and Canon Inc. have announced intentions to form a strategic research partnership to develop innovative imaging and healthcare IT technologies aimed at improving diagnosis, care and outcomes for patients.

Released: 27-Nov-2023 9:00 AM EST
CMS Reporting, Image Quality, and QC Features Unveiled at RSNA 2023
Imalogix

We are thrilled to announce the launch of groundbreaking new features in our software, designed to revolutionize your experience with CT imaging. These latest enhancements, developed with your needs in mind, ensure that your practice remains at the forefront of imaging technology and patient care.

   
Released: 27-Nov-2023 9:00 AM EST
MCRA Announces Launch of Integrated AI & Imaging Center
MCRA, LLC

MCRA, the leading privately held independent medical device, diagnostics and biologics Clinical Research Organization (CRO) and advisory firm is pleased to announce the launch of its AI & Imaging Center, the first and only integrated solution, led by former FDA imaging experts covering the entire Medical Device product lifecycle.

   
Newswise: Always on Alert for Balance Loss with “The Balance Assessment Device,” An Outstanding Innovation by Chula Researcher
Released: 27-Nov-2023 8:55 AM EST
Always on Alert for Balance Loss with “The Balance Assessment Device,” An Outstanding Innovation by Chula Researcher
Chulalongkorn University

Chula Engineering lecturer’s innovation “The Balance Assessment Device”—gold medal winner at ITEX 2023, Malaysia, and recipient of World Invention Intellectual Property Associations’ (WIIPA) Special Award (Gold Medal)—checks body balance and balance loss for behavior changes and fall prevention to promote fall risk awareness and knowledge.

Newswise: University Receives $5 Million from U.S. Army Research Office to Combat Adversarial Information Campaigns
26-Nov-2023 6:00 AM EST
University Receives $5 Million from U.S. Army Research Office to Combat Adversarial Information Campaigns
University of Arkansas at Little Rock

Dr. Nitin Agarwal, founding director of the Collaboration for Social Media and Online Behavioral Studies (COSMOS) Research Center at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, has received $5 million from the Army Research Office to evaluate and defend against emerging socio-cognitive threats.

Released: 27-Nov-2023 7:45 AM EST
Novel framework for assessing the utilization efficiency of mobile power sources in the power grid
Chinese Academy of Sciences

Deploying mobile power sources can effectively mitigate the impact of natural disasters on the power grid. However, the investment in emergency resources has marginal effects on enhancing the power grid's survivability.

Newswise: BIM-based Digital Collaboration Platform, Initiating Construction Digitalization
Released: 27-Nov-2023 12:00 AM EST
BIM-based Digital Collaboration Platform, Initiating Construction Digitalization
National Research Council of Science and Technology

A Korean research team has developed a BIM-based digital collaboration platform that allows construction owners and engineers to collaborate with each other on digital design tasks.

Newswise:Video Embedded telescope-array-detects-second-highest-energy-cosmic-ray-ever
VIDEO
21-Nov-2023 11:05 PM EST
Telescope Array detects second highest-energy cosmic ray ever
University of Utah

The researchers describe the ultra-high-energy cosmic ray, dubbed the Amaterasu particle after the sun goddess in Japanese mythology. They evaluated its characteristics and conclude that the rare phenomena might follow particle physics unknown to science.

Newswise: Environment-friendly electrochemical refrigerant compressor contributing to the achievement of carbon neutrality realizes sustainable building of the future with new energy technology
Released: 23-Nov-2023 9:00 AM EST
Environment-friendly electrochemical refrigerant compressor contributing to the achievement of carbon neutrality realizes sustainable building of the future with new energy technology
National Research Council of Science and Technology

The joint research team led by Principal Researcher Young Kim of the Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials (KIMM) and professors Min-sung Kim and Dong-kyu Kim of Chung-Ang University has successfully developed an environment-friendly refrigerant compressor using an electrochemical method instead of a mechanical method.

Released: 23-Nov-2023 5:05 AM EST
First experimental evidence of hopfions in crystals opens up new dimension for future technology
Uppsala University

Hopfions, magnetic spin structures predicted decades ago, have become a hot and challenging research topic in recent years. In a study published in Nature today, the first experimental evidence is presented by a Swedish-German-Chinese research collaboration

Released: 22-Nov-2023 3:05 PM EST
Can sound stimulation lessen long-term concussion symptoms?
Wiley

New research indicates that acoustic stimulation of the brain may ease persistent symptoms in individuals who experienced mild traumatic brain injury in the past. The study, which is published in Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, included 106 military service members, veterans, or their spouses with persistent symptoms after mild traumatic brain injury 3 months to 10 years ago.

18-Nov-2023 9:05 PM EST
Researchers Pinpoint Brain Area Where People Who Are Blind Recognize Faces Identified by Sound
Georgetown University Medical Center

Using a specialized device that translates images into sound, Georgetown University Medical Center neuroscientists and colleagues showed that people who are blind recognized basic faces using the part of the brain known as the fusiform face area , a region that is crucial for the processing of faces in sighted people.

Newswise: Using supercomputers to help companies advance clean energy technologies
Released: 22-Nov-2023 1:30 PM EST
Using supercomputers to help companies advance clean energy technologies
Argonne National Laboratory

Research and development is an expensive undertaking for any company — which is why so many startups begin with a new patent, a brand new idea foundationally tested and ready to be scaled up.

   
Released: 22-Nov-2023 10:05 AM EST
Gordon Peterson is hunting for efficient, sustainable energy materials
Argonne National Laboratory

Maria Goeppert Mayer Fellow Gordon Peterson talks about his work at Argonne National Laboratory researching a class of materials called thermoelectrics.

Newswise: A Special Collection Collaboration Between SLAS and SBI2
Released: 22-Nov-2023 9:00 AM EST
A Special Collection Collaboration Between SLAS and SBI2
SLAS

The latest issue of SLAS Discovery is a joint Special Collection between SLAS and the Society of Biomolecular Imaging and Informatics (SBI2) to celebrate the 10th Annual SBI2 High-Content Imaging and Informatics meeting

Released: 22-Nov-2023 8:05 AM EST
Digital payment platforms can easily be misused for drug dealing
University of California, Davis

Digital payment platforms such as Venmo work great for sharing a dinner bill with friends, buying gifts at a pop-up shop or making payments without cash or credit cards.

Released: 22-Nov-2023 8:05 AM EST
Long in the Bluetooth: Sussex scientists develop a more efficient way to transmit data between our devices
University of Sussex

University of Sussex researchers have developed a more energy-efficient alternative to transmit data that could potentially replace Bluetooth in mobile phones and other tech devices.

Newswise: Hybrid Transistors Set Stage for Integration of Biology and Microelectronics
Released: 21-Nov-2023 6:05 PM EST
Hybrid Transistors Set Stage for Integration of Biology and Microelectronics
Tufts University

Researchers create transistors combining silicon with biological silk, using common microprocessor manufacturing methods. The silk protein can be easily modified with other chemical and biological molecules to change its properties, leading to circuits that respond to biology and the environment

Newswise: Medical AI tool from UF, NVIDIA gets human thumbs-up in first study
Released: 21-Nov-2023 4:05 PM EST
Medical AI tool from UF, NVIDIA gets human thumbs-up in first study
University of Florida

A new artificial intelligence computer program created by researchers at the University of Florida and NVIDIA can generate doctors’ notes so well that two physicians couldn’t tell the difference, according to an early study from both groups.

Released: 21-Nov-2023 3:45 PM EST
It's not over until it's over. Keep up with the latest COVID research in the Coronavirus channel.
Newswise

Stay informed! Keep up with the latest research on the COVID-19 virus in the Coronavirus channel on Newswise.

Released: 21-Nov-2023 12:30 PM EST
Argonne and Waubonsee Community College partner on sustainable aviation fuels case studies
Argonne National Laboratory

Sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs) are making news as a way to potentially reduce the greenhouse gas emissions from the aviation industry. Now, the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory has teamed up with DOE’s Idaho National Laboratory on a new project funded by DOE’s Bioenergy Technologies Office (BETO) called BRIDGES: the Bioenergy Research & Education Bridge.

Released: 21-Nov-2023 12:20 PM EST
Argonne’s Liu named to MIT ’s ​“ 35 Innovators Under 35”
Argonne National Laboratory

Innovators often point to failure as their inspiration for success. Tongchao Liu can relate.That’s because his groundbreaking research on why rechargeable lithium batteries eventually fail — and how to extend their life expectancy — has earned him a place on MIT Technology Review’s list of ​“35 Innovators Under 35” for 2023.

Released: 21-Nov-2023 11:05 AM EST
Studies Exploring the Use of In Vitro Models in Toxicity Studies Spotlighted in November 2023 Toxicological Sciences
Society of Toxicology

The November 2023 issue of Toxicological Sciences includes ToxSpotlight articles that examine the renal proximal tubule microphysiological system as an in vitro model for drug transport and toxicity studies and an integrated approach for early in vitro seizure prediction utilizing hiPSC neurons and human ion channel assays.

Released: 21-Nov-2023 10:05 AM EST
Crowdsourced fact-checking fights misinformation in Taiwan
Cornell University

New Cornell University research finds while journalists and professional fact-checkers struggle to keep up with the deluge of misinformation online, sites that rely on loosely coordinated contributions from volunteers, such as Wikipedia, can help fill the gaps.

Released: 21-Nov-2023 10:05 AM EST
Cleveland Clinic First in the United States to Use Surgery Robot with Magnetic Technology to Successfully Perform Bariatric Surgery
Cleveland Clinic

Cleveland Clinic is the first medical center in the United States to have performed a minimally invasive gastric sleeve procedure using a recently FDA-approved surgery robot with magnetic technology.

Newswise: Mapping the meniscus
Released: 21-Nov-2023 4:05 AM EST
Mapping the meniscus
Empa, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology

Knee operations on the meniscus cartilage are a frequent procedure on a particularly complex part of the human body. Empa researchers want to provide an improved basis for clinicians in order to reduce the risks of the operation.

   
Newswise: KERI's metamaterial, stretchable and efficient wearable thermoelectric energy harvester!
Released: 21-Nov-2023 12:00 AM EST
KERI's metamaterial, stretchable and efficient wearable thermoelectric energy harvester!
National Research Council of Science and Technology

A team of Dr. Hyekyoung Choi and Min Ju Yun of Energy Conversion Materials Research Center, Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute (KERI) has developed a technology that can increase the flexibility and efficiency of thermoelectric generator to the world's highest level by using 'mechanical metamaterials' that do not exist in nature.

Newswise: AI can 'lie and BS' like its maker, but still not intelligent like humans
Released: 20-Nov-2023 7:05 PM EST
AI can 'lie and BS' like its maker, but still not intelligent like humans
University of Cincinnati

The emergence of artificial intelligence has caused differing reactions from tech leaders, politicians and the public. While some excitedly tout AI technology such as ChatGPT as an advantageous tool with the potential to transform society, others are alarmed that any tool with the word “intelligent” in its name also has the potential to overtake humankind.

Newswise: Personalized cancer medicine: humans make better treatment decisions than AI
Released: 20-Nov-2023 7:05 PM EST
Personalized cancer medicine: humans make better treatment decisions than AI
Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin

Treating cancer is becoming increasingly complex, but also offers more and more possibilities. After all, the better a tumor’s biology and genetic features are understood, the more treatment approaches there are.



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