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Planetary Sciences Apr 24, 2023

A more precise model of the Earth's ionosphere

The ionosphere—the region of geospace spanning from 60 to 1000 kilometers above the Earth—impairs the propagation of radio signals from global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) with its electrically charged particles. ...

Biochemistry Apr 20, 2023

Structure based discovery of inhibitors of CYP125 and CYP142 from Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the deadliest infectious diseases worldwide that is spread in the air like the common cold. TB is caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) and was responsible for approximately ...

Analytical Chemistry Apr 20, 2023

ChatGPT makes materials research much more efficient

The artificial intelligence developer OpenAI promises to reshape the way people work and learn with its new chatbot called ChatGPT. At the University of Wisconsin–Madison, in fact, the large language model is already aiding ...

Environment Apr 18, 2023

Researchers fight shallow lake algae blooms with floating filtration technique

Climate change and human activity have been putting pressure on water bodies worldwide, and Canada's vast network of lakes is no exception. Over the past decades, increasing nutrient levels have led to a process called eutrophication, ...

Education Apr 13, 2023

'Typography as image' gets results on trailside signs

Stewards of parks and wild lands would do well to understand the term "typography as image" and to employ it in practice, according to the results of a new study of how trailside signs influence users' behavior.

Earth Sciences Apr 13, 2023

New look at climate data shows substantially wetter rain and snow days ahead

A key source of information underpinning the upcoming National Climate Assessment suggests that heavy precipitation days historically experienced once in a century by Americans could in the future be experienced on several ...

Space Exploration Apr 13, 2023

A rocket-powered spaceplane completes a successful test flight

Access to space is getting easier and more accessible as more and more platforms are coming online that can significantly decrease the cost of getting into Earth's orbit or even beyond. Now, another company has taken a step ...

Education Apr 13, 2023

Team steers students through murky waters of ChatGPT coding

West Virginia University researchers are preparing high school seniors and college students to harness the power of ChatGPT, the popular artificial intelligence chatbot, through coding while addressing the platform's potential ...

Social Sciences Apr 11, 2023

A new femininity is starting to emerge in China

Over the course of the last century, Western beauty ideals—thinness, light skin, large breasts, large eyes, a small nose and high cheekbones—have seeped into countries and cultures around the world.

Plasma Physics Apr 11, 2023

New discovery points the way to more compact fusion power plants

A magnetic cage keeps the more than 100 million degree Celsius hot plasmas in nuclear fusion devices at a distance from the vessel wall so that they do not melt. Now researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics ...

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