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Plants & Animals Jun 20, 2023

Cuttlefish brain atlas first of its kind

Anything with three hearts, blue blood and skin that can change colors like a display in Times Square is likely to turn heads. Meet Sepia bandensis, known more descriptively as the camouflaging dwarf cuttlefish.

Cell & Microbiology Jun 14, 2023

Novel deep learning-based software detects and tracks individual cells with high precision

Cell growth and division are two of the most fundamental and essential features of life, and closely monitoring cell changes over time can give scientists key insights into dynamics of these biological processes. Time-lapse ...

Archaeology Jun 13, 2023

Using AI apps to find Nasca geoglyphs

A team of archaeologists from Yamagata University, IBM Japan and Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne used an artificial intelligence application to locate previously unknown Nasca geoglyphs. In their study, reported in ...

Biotechnology Jun 12, 2023

Team develops autonomous robot to stave off spotted lanternflies

A team from Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute (RI) has developed an autonomous robot to control the spread of spotted lanternflies, invasive insects known to destroy economically important crops.

Ecology Jun 2, 2023

Using AI to push the boundaries of wildlife survey technologies

In their research, associate professor from the NRS Department Tiejun Wang and his master's student Zijing Wu developed an AI-model to automatically locate and count large herds of migratory ungulates (wildebeest and zebra). ...

Space Exploration May 30, 2023

Researchers propose a deep neural network-based 4-quadrant analog sun sensor calibration

A spacecraft can estimate the attitude state by comparing external measurements from attitude sensors with reference information. CubeSats tend to use 4-quadrant analog solar sensors which have the advantages of extremely ...

Optics & Photonics May 30, 2023

The making of a Mona Lisa hologram

Holograms are often displayed in science fiction as colorful, life-sized projections. But what seems like the technology of the future is actually the technology of the present, and now it has been used to recreate the Mona ...

Ecology May 30, 2023

Deep learning helps in global estimation of phytoplankton pigment concentrations

The community structure of phytoplankton can reflect changes in marine environment and help us understand driving factors behind ecological evolution. Quantifying pigment concentration in phytoplankton is crucial for comprehensive ...

Social Sciences May 25, 2023

'Keep it simple stupid'? Not if you're asking for help

The toughest sell in business isn't a sell at all, strictly speaking. Convincing others to donate valuable time or resources to your cause, without any tangible compensation, is the rarest and most prized of communications ...

Biochemistry May 25, 2023

Scientists use AI to find promising new antibiotic to fight evasive hospital superbug

Scientists at McMaster University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have used artificial intelligence to discover a new antibiotic that could be used to fight a deadly, drug-resistant pathogen that strikes vulnerable ...

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