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Hey there! Get ready to embark on a fascinating journey into the world of Nikola Tesla, the Serbian-American inventor and electrical engineer who rocked the fields of electricity and magnetism. Sure, you may have heard of his game-changing inventions like the alternating current (AC) system, the Tesla coil, and wireless power transmission. But did you
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Prepare to be amazed by the mystical allure of zebra stripes! These bad boys have kept scientists and nature enthusiasts guessing for ages. But hold on tight, because we’re about to unravel the mind-boggling reason behind their existence. Brace yourself for a wild ride through the captivating world of zebras, where these epic stripes serve
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 Diabetes Prevention in Our Society   Diabetes has reached epidemic proportions in our society, affecting millions of people worldwide. The good news is that diabetes is largely preventable through proactive measures and lifestyle modifications. By raising awareness, promoting healthy habits, and providing education, we can empower individuals to take charge of their health and reduce
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Researchers from the University of Edinburgh and the University of Cantabria have collaborated to develop an artificial intelligence (AI) model capable of identifying senolytic medicinal chemistry in familiar compounds. The scientists have published a paper titled “Discovery of senolytics using machine learning” in Nature Communications, detailing their efforts to search through over 4,300 scientifically described
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Scientists from the University of Tokyo led a team of researchers who have created a new method of imaging and analyzing biological samples. The new imaging method, called RESORT, combines the benefits of two leading technologies: super-resolution fluorescence imaging and vibrational imaging. While super-resolution fluorescence imaging provides good spatial resolution, vibrational imaging compromises spatial resolution
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Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have discovered a new way to speed up the process of discovering new high-performance polymers. By using machine learning and molecular dynamics simulations, they have discovered several promising polyimides out of a field of 8 million candidates. Polyimides are commonly used in the aerospace, automobile and electronics industries for
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A team of researchers from Africa, Asia, and Europe has identified three criteria for evaluating the effectiveness of migration as a means of adapting to climate change. The study highlights the fact that migration is not a silver-bullet solution to climate risks and that it can create winners and losers. Remittances, which include flows of
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