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Molecular & Computational biology Dec 11, 2023

AI-enhanced model predicts wheat health across diverse soils using drone data

In agricultural and remote sensing research, accurately estimating wheat's Leaf Area Index (LAI) using unmanned aerial vehicle-based multispectral data is essential for monitoring crop health and growth. Traditionally, LAI ...

Ecology Nov 8, 2023

For freshwaters, these pets are high-risk invasive species

Unwanted pets are often released as soon as they become a nuisance. Not just dogs and cats, but also exotic freshwater species. This contributes significantly to the spread of invasive species. Well known examples include ...

Environment Nov 4, 2023

Mother Nature knows best when it comes to climate solutions, social media users say

A survey of more than a million social media posts suggests that people feel more positive about nature's ability to solve climate change than human technology, according to new research published in the journal Global Environmental ...

Nanomaterials Oct 26, 2023

Multimodal graphene-based e-textiles for the realization of customized e-textiles developed for the first time

A joint research team led by Principal Researcher Soongeun Kwon and Professor Young-Jin Kim has developed graphene-based, customized e-textiles, for the first time in the world. They published their findings in ACS Nano in ...

Quantum Physics Oct 11, 2023

Exploring parameter shift for quantum Fisher information

In a recent publication in EPJ Quantum Technology, Le Bin Ho from Tohoku University's Frontier Institute for Interdisciplinary Sciences has developed a technique called time-dependent stochastic parameter shift in the realm ...

Evolution Oct 5, 2023

Survival of the newest: The mammals that survive mass extinctions aren't as 'boring' as scientists thought

When an asteroid hit the Earth 66 million years ago, it set off a devastating mass extinction. The dinosaurs (except for a few birds) all died out, along with lots of the mammals. But some small mammals survived, laying the ...

Biotechnology Oct 5, 2023

Using artificial intelligence, scientists develop self-driving microscopy technique

As anyone who has ever skimmed a book or magazine can tell you, sometimes you don't have to read every word to grasp the essence. Inspired by this notion, scientists are harnessing the power of artificial intelligence (AI) ...

Cell & Microbiology Oct 2, 2023

A more effective experimental design for engineering a cell into a new state

A strategy for cellular reprogramming involves using targeted genetic interventions to engineer a cell into a new state. The technique holds great promise in immunotherapy, for instance, where researchers could reprogram ...

Earth Sciences Sep 27, 2023

Researchers propose a unified, scalable framework to measure agricultural greenhouse gas emissions

Increased government investment in climate change mitigation is prompting agricultural sectors to find reliable methods for measuring their contribution to climate change. With that in mind, a team led by scientists at the ...

Social Sciences Sep 15, 2023

In the 'I' of the beholder: Study shows people believe self-relevant artwork is more beautiful

People have fairly consistent preferences when it comes to judging the beauty of things in the real world—it's well known, for example, that humans prefer symmetrical faces. But our feelings about art may be more personal, ...

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