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Newswise: A GPS for the Gastrointestinal System
Released: 11-Sep-2024 9:00 AM EDT
A GPS for the Gastrointestinal System
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso

The MoPill system represents a significant leap forward in how we can diagnose and treat gastrointestinal conditions.

Newswise: ETRI Establishes International Standards for AI Safety and Reliability Support
Released: 11-Sep-2024 9:00 AM EDT
ETRI Establishes International Standards for AI Safety and Reliability Support
National Research Council of Science and Technology

Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) announced that the 『Data Quality Standard for Data Analysis & Machine Learning』, which has been developed to promote the international standardization in the AI, has finally been established as an official international standard.

Newswise: Hot Streets, Historic Bias: Effects on Neighborhood Walking in Older Adults
Released: 11-Sep-2024 8:30 AM EDT
Hot Streets, Historic Bias: Effects on Neighborhood Walking in Older Adults
Florida Atlantic University

Redlining from the 1930s, marked minority and low-income neighborhoods as “hazardous,” which influenced mortgage and insurance decisions. Results show that redlined areas have less greenspace and more pavement, intensifying urban heat. While higher temperatures generally decreased walking in “still desirable” or “best” neighborhoods, this effect was not significant in “definitely declining” or “hazardous” areas, possibly due to greater reliance on walking for essential activities. Findings underscore the lasting impact of discriminatory policies on environmental vulnerability and physical activity.

Newswise: Swimming crustacean eats unlikely food source in the deep ocean
Released: 11-Sep-2024 8:00 AM EDT
Swimming crustacean eats unlikely food source in the deep ocean
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

Increased capabilities in the human-occupied submersible Alvin open a window on a rarely seen behavior

Newswise:Video Embedded carbohydrate-polymers-could-be-a-sweet-solution-for-water-purification
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6-Sep-2024 8:00 AM EDT
Carbohydrate polymers could be a sweet solution for water purification
American Chemical Society (ACS)

Researchers in ACS Central Science report a sugar-like polymer that traps heavy metals within insoluble clumps for easy removal. In proof-of-concept tests, the polymer removed ionic cadmium and lead from river water spiked with these persistent contaminants.

Newswise: A charge ahead: carrier pre-intercalation techniques boost alternative battery performance
Released: 11-Sep-2024 7:05 AM EDT
A charge ahead: carrier pre-intercalation techniques boost alternative battery performance
Chinese Academy of Sciences

An innovative approach in battery technology, known as carrier pre-intercalation, is revolutionizing post-lithium batteries by enhancing electrode materials' electrochemical performance. This method effectively narrows the performance gap with lithium-ion batteries, offering a promising strategy to sustainable and efficient power solutions.

Newswise: Fungal Foe Fended Off: DNA Demethylation Boosts Tomato Resistance
Released: 11-Sep-2024 6:05 AM EDT
Fungal Foe Fended Off: DNA Demethylation Boosts Tomato Resistance
Chinese Academy of Sciences

A recent study discovered that applying 5-Azacytidine, a DNA methylation inhibitor, significantly reduces tomato susceptibility to gray mold, a common postharvest fungal disease. This epigenetic strategy enhances the fruit's natural defense system, offering a sustainable and innovative method to boost crop resistance without genetic modification.

Newswise: Cosmic radiation is an obstacle to space travel...stop it with BNNT fibers!
Released: 11-Sep-2024 12:00 AM EDT
Cosmic radiation is an obstacle to space travel...stop it with BNNT fibers!
National Research Council of Science and Technology

Cosmic radiation is an obstacle to space travel...stop it with BNNT fibers!A research team led by Dr. Dae-Yoon Kim from the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) has developed a new composite fiber that can effectively block neutrons in space radiation.

Newswise: Light People: Professor Che Ting Chan,curiosity drives to create the impossibilities
Released: 10-Sep-2024 9:05 PM EDT
Light People: Professor Che Ting Chan,curiosity drives to create the impossibilities
Chinese Academy of Sciences

"When something is said to be impossible, there are two points for researchers to initially clarify: whether it really is forbidden by the laws of nature; or whether it is simply that no material that currently exists in nature can do that." Metamaterials are such magical beings, which have physical properties like invisibility, negative refraction, super-resolution, and perfect absorption that are absent from natural materials. It has been rated by Science as one of the top ten scientific and technological breakthroughs affecting human beings in the 21st century.

Newswise: With KIMM’s new technology, electricity can be generated from seawater
Released: 10-Sep-2024 7:30 PM EDT
With KIMM’s new technology, electricity can be generated from seawater
National Research Council of Science and Technology

KIMM develops seawater-based self-charging energy harvester. Newly developed energy harvester, which is capable of generating 4.2 times more electrical power compared with existing devices, is expected to be used for small-sized equipment such as devices for monitoring ocean environments


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