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Doctors may soon diagnose peptic ulcer & disease stage by recognising breath patterns
A newly developed non-invasive method of recognising breath patterns can help rapid, one-step diagnosis and classification of various gastric disorders like dyspepsia, gastritis, and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
Currently,…
Researchers devise a low-cost method to secure long-distance communication by overcoming distortions
Scientists have devised a method to overcome distortion due to photon-polarization posed by the constant movement of satellites as well as scrambling of polarization in optical fibres and achieve secure long-distance communication without…
Radiology experts from China and Moscow have forged a significant scientific collaboration
Moscow: During a business meeting at the China International Medical Equipment Fair (CMEF) in Shanghai, renowned radiologists from both regions came together to discuss the potential for cooperation in the field of artificial intelligence…
Indian scientists develop model cosmic dust particles to mimic the unusual polarisation of…
State of the art visually realistic cosmic dust model created by scientists to replicate the unusual polarisation properties of the first observed interstellar comet (not gravitationally bound to a star), 2I/Borisov, can reproduce…
Extremely hot days are warming twice as fast as average summer days in North-West Europe
New research led by the University of Oxford has found that climate change is causing the hottest days in North-West Europe to warm at double the rate of average summer days. The difference in trends is most pronounced for England, Wales,…
Biden-Harris Administration Announces Nearly $100 Million in Continued Support for Mental Health and…
Today, the Biden-Harris Administration is announcing more than $95 million in awards across 35 states to increase access to school-based mental health services and strengthen the pipeline of mental health professionals in…
New metric can help quantify image quality of the Sun taken from ground-based telescopes
How far have we peered into the Sun, our closest star? A new metric proposed by scientists can help quantify image quality of the Sun taken from ground-based telescopes.
Dynamic events like flares, prominences, and Coronal Mass Ejections…
NASA, Rocket Lab Announce Coverage for Second TROPICS Launch
After successfully launching the first pair of small satellites earlier this month from New Zealand, NASA and Rocket Lab are now targeting no earlier than 1 a.m. EDT Tuesday, May 23 (5 p.m. NZST), to launch the second pair of storm tracking…
NASA Selects Blue Origin as Second Artemis Lunar Lander Provider
To develop a human landing system for the agency’s Artemis V mission to the Moon, NASA has selected Blue Origin of Kent, Washington. Through Artemis, NASA will explore more of the Moon than ever before, uncovering more scientific…
How to utilize ChatGPT to condense research paper?
In the realm of academic research, condensing lengthy and complex papers into concise summaries is a valuable skill that enhances accessibility and knowledge dissemination. With the rise of artificial intelligence, specifically ChatGPT,…