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Newswise: New Study Accelerates AI-Based Particle Size Probe for Medication Manufacturing
Released: 10-Sep-2024 8:05 AM EDT
New Study Accelerates AI-Based Particle Size Probe for Medication Manufacturing
Chinese Academy of Sciences

Non-invasive estimation of particle size distribution has been a long-term desire in pharmaceutical drying process, a critical step in the production of medication and chemical compounds. To address this challenge, MIT scientists invented a method to accelerate a current particle size probe by 60 times, achieving the fastest non-invasive size monitoring.

   
Newswise: Thin Film Ferroelectric Photonic-Electronic Memory
Released: 10-Sep-2024 8:05 AM EDT
Thin Film Ferroelectric Photonic-Electronic Memory
Chinese Academy of Sciences

An international team led by Professor Gong Xiao from the National University of Singapore has developed a groundbreaking non-volatile photonic-electronic memory chip, published in Light: Science & Applications.

Newswise: Deep Learning-based Processing and Reconstruction of Compromised Biophotonic Image Data
Released: 10-Sep-2024 8:05 AM EDT
Deep Learning-based Processing and Reconstruction of Compromised Biophotonic Image Data
Chinese Academy of Sciences

In recent years, the convergence of deep learning and biophotonics has ushered in a new era of bioimaging. This article reviews emerging approaches where certain measurement metrics are intentionally compromised to develop cost-effective, high-speed or more compact bioimaging tools.

Newswise: Unlocking plant defense: bacterial hijacking exposed
Released: 10-Sep-2024 8:05 AM EDT
Unlocking plant defense: bacterial hijacking exposed
Chinese Academy of Sciences

A recent study has uncovered how the pathogen Ralstonia solanacearum disrupts plant defenses through its type III effector RipAF1. The research shows that RipAF1 modifies a critical plant protein, FBN1, via ADP-ribosylation, which alters the plant’s hormonal signaling balance, suppressing jasmonic acid (JA) and enhancing salicylic acid (SA) pathways.

Newswise: Food safety gets a digital upgrade: mapping the path to global hygiene compliance
Released: 10-Sep-2024 8:05 AM EDT
Food safety gets a digital upgrade: mapping the path to global hygiene compliance
Chinese Academy of Sciences

A cutting-edge online food safety toolbox has been crafted to bolster the proficiency of Food Business Operators (FBO) and regulatory bodies. This tool streamlines the implementation of the Codex Alimentarius (Codex) General Principles of Food Hygiene (GPFH), employing a structured learning strategy that encompasses mapping, chunking, and dynamic inquiry. Its goal is to unify food safety protocols, from farm to table.

Released: 10-Sep-2024 7:30 AM EDT
Black Stroke Patients Arrive Later to Hospitals, EMS Less Likely to Notify
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

During a stroke, Black Americans arrive later to emergency departments — which are less likely to be notified of a patient’s condition ahead of time, a national study shows. Researchers say quality improvements for EMS should be a target for stroke system redesigns to achieve greater health equity.

Released: 10-Sep-2024 7:05 AM EDT
Study: Two Editing Tricks Can Help Companies Boost Investor Confidence
North Carolina State University

A new study finds there are two simple editing changes companies can make to their annual reports that improve investor confidence.

Newswise: Boosting Cannabis Production: The Science Behind Bud Abundance
Released: 10-Sep-2024 6:05 AM EDT
Boosting Cannabis Production: The Science Behind Bud Abundance
Chinese Academy of Sciences

Scientists have identified a crucial gene, CsMIKC1,that controls the number of flowering sites in Cannabis sativa, a finding that could significantly enhance both medicinal and grain yields. The study reveals how CsMIKC1 drives inflorescence development, offering new pathways to boost productivity in Cannabis cultivation.

Newswise: Shaken, not stirred
Released: 10-Sep-2024 4:05 AM EDT
Shaken, not stirred
Empa, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology

Multi-storey timber buildings are extremely popular. To prevent them from being damaged by strong winds or earthquakes, sufficient bracing must be provided in the supporting structure. Computer calculations provide the basis for this. To check these in practice and improve the computer models, Empa researchers use a two-ton “shaker”.

Newswise: The dynamic anti-counterfeiting application based on fluorescent electrophoretic display
Released: 9-Sep-2024 11:05 PM EDT
The dynamic anti-counterfeiting application based on fluorescent electrophoretic display
Chinese Academy of Sciences

Traditional optical anti-counterfeiting (AC) is achieved by static printed images, which makes them susceptible to lower levels of security and easier replication. Here in, we fabricated a multifunctional anti-counterfeiting (AC) device based on fluorescent electrophoretic particles, which can achieve dynamic AC display by switching the electric field and UV light. This work demonstrated that fluorescent electrophoretic display (EPD) has a fast response, dynamically switch image and bright luminescence, providing potential in multifunctional AC applications.


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