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Biotechnology Apr 2, 2024

New deep learning model predicts water and energy demands in agriculture with great accuracy

Water scarcity and the high cost of energy represent the main problems for irrigation communities, which manage water for this end, making it available to agriculture.

Social Sciences Apr 2, 2024

Forensic Scientometrics—an emerging discipline to protect the scholarly record

A new field of forensics is being proposed by research integrity experts to recognize their investigations into unscrupulous research behavior and misuse of scholarship: Forensic Scientometrics.

Social Sciences Apr 2, 2024

Can life at sea teach us to live in a more meaningful way?

Life on board a tall ship can be cramped, cold and demanding, but according to one researcher, it also sheds light on what gives life purpose and meaning.

Molecular & Computational biology Apr 2, 2024

How AI and deeper roots can help soil store more carbon

In 2020, global agricultural emissions were 16 billion tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (an increase of 9% since the year 2000) and globally, the 2020 farm gate emission represented nearly half of total agricultural emissions, ...

General Physics Apr 1, 2024

'Frankenstein design' enables 3D printed neutron collimator

The time-tested strategy of "divide and conquer" took on a new, high-tech meaning during neutron experiments by scientists at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory. They discovered that the problems they ...

Economics & Business Apr 1, 2024

Why Ontario school boards are suing social media platforms for causing an attention crisis

Four of Ontario's largest school boards have brought a lawsuit against four of the biggest social media companies for causing an epidemic of addiction among teens. The boards are seeking over $4 billion in damages.

Plants & Animals Apr 1, 2024

Machine learning provides a new picture of the great gray owl

The great gray owl has long been thought of as a sentinel of the Alaska wilderness, keeping watch over snow-laden forests as far north as the Brooks Range, well away from human populations.

Social Sciences Mar 28, 2024

Employees keep home distractions at bay by using their working memory

Are family challenges distracting you at work, making your job feel demanding and stressful?

Social Sciences Mar 28, 2024

For struggling organizations, fostering social connections can help recruit and retain scarce volunteers

At a time when America needs volunteers more than ever, to tackle social problems from homelessness to disaster recovery, fewer people have been volunteering.

Social Sciences Mar 28, 2024

Micro-influencers play pivotal role in crises, study reveals

You don't need to be an influencer with hundreds of thousands of followers to have a real-world impact during a crisis, according to a new study published in the Australasian Journal of Information Systems.

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