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Future Of Electronics To Build New Superconductors Atom By Atom
What will the computer of the future look like? How will it work? The search for answers to these questions is a major driver of basic physical research. There are several possible scenarios, ranging from the further development of!-->…
University Of Zurich Researchers With AI Bring Hope For Patients With Lyosomal Storage Disease
Cystinosis is a rare lyosomal storage disorder affecting around 1 in 100,000 to 200,000 newborns worldwide. Nephropathic (non-inflammatory) cystinosis, the most common and severe form of the disease, manifests with kidney disease symptoms!-->…
University Of Zurich’s Sociological Study Finds Many People Feel Their Jobs Are Pointless
In recent years, research showed that many professionals consider their work to be socially useless. Various explanations have been proposed for the phenomenon. The much-discussed “bullshit jobs theory” by the American anthropologist!-->…
Korea University Students Attend Lecture By Nobel Laureate
At 6 p.m. on June 27, Dr. John Francis Clauser, the Nobel laureate in physics for 2022, gave a special lecture on the topic of “Quantum Entanglement and the Quantum Era” at the 1st Next Intelligence Forum (NIF), which took place in Kim!-->…
Report Finds International Students Gathering in Korea Once Again
In the post-COVID era, Korea’s largest domestic international summer campus (ISC) opened at Korea University, restoring the campus to its former summer vitality.On June 27, Korea University held the 2023 ISC Commencement Ceremony and!-->…
Korea University Team Explores Ways To Overcome Cisplatin Resistance And Alleviate Pain In Cancer…
Cisplatin is a widely used chemotherapy drug for various types of cancers. However, frequent usage can lead to the development of drug resistance and neuropathic pain, eventually resulting in treatment failure. In a new study, researchers!-->…
University of Wisconsin-Madison earns National Center of Excellence for wastewater surveillance…
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has named the Wisconsin Wastewater Surveillance Program a National Center of Excellence for wastewater surveillance within the National Wastewater Surveillance System (NWSS). Wisconsin joins!-->…
New Study Finds Ticks’ Probable Ability To Spread Chronic Wasting Disease Between Deer
A new study from researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison finds that ticks can harbor transmissible amounts of the protein particle that causes chronic wasting disease (CWD), implicating the parasites as possible agents in the!-->…
University of Wisconsin-Madison earns to be second hometown for international students
On a late August day in 2021, I stepped out of the Madison airport with three suitcases and a heavily packed backpack, having traveled 15 hours by plane from Chengdu, China.Sitting in an Uber, I gazed out of the window at the picturesque!-->…
Study finds US political divide over climate change could be helped through data-art visualizations
Communicating science to a general audience can be challenging. Successfully conveying research on polarizing topics such as climate change can be even more difficult.But a new study from University of Wisconsin–Madison researcher Nan Li!-->…