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Perovskite self-powered broadband photodetector with reduced lead toxicity can help sustainable…
Indian scientists have indigenously developed organic-inorganic halide perovskite self-powered broadband photodetector with partial substitution of lead by magnesium which can be useful for solar energy generation.
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MIT’s tiny technologies go to Washington
On Nov. 7, a team from the Marble Center for Cancer Nanomedicine at MIT showed a Washington audience several examples of how nanotechnologies developed at the Institute can transform the detection and treatment of cancer and other…
Researchers develop a blood test to identify individuals at risk of developing Parkinson’s disease
Research carried out at Oxford's Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences has led to the development of a new blood-based test to identify the pathology that triggers Parkinson’s disease before the main symptoms occur. This…
How to Install XRDP on Ubuntu 22.04
If you've secured a powerful 10Gbps dedicated server in USA and want to set up a remote desktop environment, XRDP is an excellent choice. XRDP allows you to access your server's graphical user interface remotely. In this…
University of Toronto research on plants’ protective wax could hold key to developing stronger…
A team of researchers at the University of Toronto Scarborough have discovered that the waxy protective barrier around plants might play a role in sending chemical signals to other plants and insects – and could be harnessed to…
Moscow Researchers Successfully Trial First Domestic Neural Network for Scientific Publication…
The first neural network designed for the analysis of scientific publications has undergone testing in Moscow. Researchers from the Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine within the Moscow Department of Health successfully evaluated the…
Revolutionizing Radiology: Moscow Scientists Introduce AI-Powered X-Ray Quality Control Software
Moscow scientists have innovatively engineered software utilizing artificial intelligence to enhance the precision of chest X-ray examinations, marking a significant advancement in radiological quality control. The Senior…
Monash engineers make discovery that gives babies with hearing impairment new hope
Monash University Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering and Bionics Institute research teams have used cutting edge light technology invisible to the human eye to non-invasively image brains to help diagnose hearing impairments in…
Using AI to optimize for rapid neural imaging
Connectomics, the ambitious field of study that seeks to map the intricate network of animal brains, is undergoing a growth spurt. Within the span of a decade, it has journeyed from its nascent stages to a discipline that is poised…
Teen uses calculus learned through MITx to better understand his cancer treatment
When Dustin Liang was diagnosed with T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia in June, the cancer consumed his life. But despite a monthlong hospital stay, aggressive chemotherapy treatments, and ongoing headaches, fatigue, loss of…