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Biochemistry Nov 18, 2023

Researchers boost vaccines and immunotherapies with machine learning to drive more effective treatments

Small molecules called immunomodulators can help create more effective vaccines and stronger immunotherapies to treat cancer.

General Physics Nov 16, 2023

Reactor physics research: Advanced neural networks reveal new potential in solving K-eigenvalue problems

In a new study of reactor physics published in the journal Nuclear Science and Techniques, researchers from Sichuan University, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, have introduced two innovative neural networks to address the ...

Plants & Animals Nov 15, 2023

WhaleVis turns more than a century of whaling data into an interactive map

Even though they're the largest animals on earth, whales remain difficult to track. So experts often turn to historical whaling data to inform current research. A dataset maintained by the International Whaling Commission ...

Social Sciences Nov 9, 2023

Is being a narcissist good for entrepreneurial profitability and growth?

Entrepreneurs are often viewed as heroic individuals. It makes sense why: many of the innovations they present promise to change—improve—the world entirely. When they are winning, entrepreneurs become mini-celebrities, ...

Molecular & Computational biology Nov 8, 2023

Single gene controls Corn Belt weed's resistance to soil-applied herbicide, study finds

Waterhemp, the aggressive weed threatening Corn Belt crop production, is throwing curveballs once again, according to researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. The weed has famously developed resistance ...

Biotechnology Nov 8, 2023

Scientists use quantum biology, AI to sharpen genome editing tool

Scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have used their expertise in quantum biology, artificial intelligence and bioengineering to improve how CRISPR Cas9 genome editing tools work on organisms like microbes that can ...

Ecology Nov 6, 2023

Establishing the science of stone walls

New England's landscape is known for many things, such as the brilliant diversity of colorful foliage on display each autumn. It is at this time of the year when another iconic landscape feature re-emerges as the leaves fall—thousands ...

Soft Matter Oct 31, 2023

Reverse-engineering Jackson Pollock with a new 3D-printing technique

Can a machine be trained to paint like Jackson Pollock? More specifically, can 3D printing harness Pollock's distinctive techniques to quickly and accurately print complex shapes?

Earth Sciences Oct 27, 2023

Meltwater flowing beneath Antarctic glaciers may be accelerating their retreat

A new Antarctic ice sheet modeling study from scientists at UC San Diego's Scripps Institution of Oceanography suggests that meltwater flowing out to sea from beneath Antarctic glaciers is making them lose ice faster.

Social Sciences Oct 27, 2023

What makes a film score frightening? Expert explains the techniques that build tension and make us jump

Think of the scariest film you've ever seen. Beyond any blood-curdling screams or pounding heartbeats, there's sure to be another sound that sticks in your memory—the score.

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