Recovering 3D shape around a corner using ultrafast time-of-flight imaging [pdf]

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DARPA REVEAL - Shadows used to peer around corners [pdf]

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What bioRxiv’s first 30,000 preprints reveal about biologists

More than 1 million studies are now downloaded from the site every month, mostly in neuroscience, bioinformatics and genomics. | Continue reading


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Neglected-disease research funding hits record high

Advocacy and research efforts are paying off as new treatments get approved. | Continue reading


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How the next recession could save lives

Death rates have dropped during past economic downturns, even as many health trends have worsened. Researchers are scrambling to decipher lessons before the next big recession. | Continue reading


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Quantitative analysis of evolution of novelty in cinema through IMDb tags (2013)

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CRISPR-baby scientist fired by university

Investigation by Chinese authorities finds He Jiankui broke national regulations in his controversial work on gene-edited babies. | Continue reading


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Host Protein Mimics Viral Protein to Hinder Infection by Ebola Virus

The production of RNA by Ebola virus is suppressed by a human protein. | Continue reading


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Make Robot Motions Natural

Humanoid machines should move and gesture more like us, argues Amy LaViers. | Continue reading


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Biomarkers Identify Those at Risk of Severe PTSD Symptoms

PTSD symptom severity in combat veterans was associated with enhanced sensitivity to prediction errors and lower neural tracking of value and learning rate, providing evidence for neurocomputational contributions to trauma-related psychopathology. | Continue reading


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Tenure denial, and how early-career researchers can survive it

Scientists with first-hand experience of rejection offer their advice. | Continue reading


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Earth’s magnetic field is acting up and geologists don’t know why

Erratic motion of north magnetic pole forces experts to update model that aids global navigation. | Continue reading


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Protecting monarch butterflies' winter home could mean moving hundreds of trees

Researchers are trying to shift Mexico's oyamel firs to higher elevations to help them weather warming temperatures. | Continue reading


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Pioneering brain study reveals ‘software’ differences between humans and monkeys

Neuroscientists tracked the activity of single neurons deep in the brain and suggest the findings could explain humans’ intelligence — and susceptibility to psychiatric disorders. | Continue reading


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Tiny animal carcasses found in buried Antarctic lake

The surprise discovery of ancient crustaceans and a tardigrade emerged from a rare mission to drill into a lake sealed off by a kilometre of ice. | Continue reading


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Watch: Robot reveals how ancient reptile ancestor moved

Scientists use a combination of x-ray video, computer modelling and robotics to reanimate 280 million year old fossil. | Continue reading


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Plant sprouts on the Moon for first time ever

China’s Chang’e-4 lander has sent back pictures of a cotton seed sprouting in a miniature biosphere experiment on the craft. | Continue reading


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Perceptual bias reveals slow-updating in autism and fast-forgetting in dyslexia

Lieder et al show that individuals with dyslexia and individuals with ASD rely mostly on recent and earlier perceptual information, respectively, during perceptual tasks. This may explain the unique difficulties associated with the two conditions. | Continue reading


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Functional imaging of visual cortical layers and subplate in awake mice

Two-photon microscopy is a powerful tool for studying neuronal activity but cannot easily image deeper cortical layers. Here, the authors design a custom microscope for three-photon microscopy and use it to reveal response properties of layer 5, 6, and subplate visual cortical ne … | Continue reading


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Association between adolescent well-being and digital technology use

Adolescents regularly use digital technology, but its impact on their psychological well-being is unclear. Here, the authors examine three large datasets and find only a small negative association: digital technology use explains at most 0.4% of well-being. | Continue reading


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Rapidly separable microneedle patch for the sustained release of a contraceptive

A microneedle skin patch with rapidly separable, biodegradable polymer needles continuously releases the contraceptive levonorgestrel for over one month in rats. | Continue reading


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How much can forests fight climate change?

Trees are supposed to slow global warming, but growing evidence suggests they might not always be climate saviours. | Continue reading


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Screen time: how much is too much?

A vast analysis tackles a defining question of the digital age. | Continue reading


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Extreme opponents of genetically modified foods know the least

In the United States, France and Germany, as peoples’ opposition to genetically modified (GM) foods becomes more extreme, their self-rated understanding of genetic modification increases, but objectively, their knowledge of the science behind genetic modification tends to be poor … | Continue reading


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Designing neural networks through neuroevolution (survey paper)

Deep neural networks have become very successful at certain machine learning tasks partly due to the widely adopted method of training called backpropagation. An alternative way to optimize neural networks is by using evolutionary algorithms, which, fuelled by the increase in com … | Continue reading


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Highly mutated cancers respond better to immune therapy

The complex tests that gauge mutation levels will pose a challenge in the clinic. | Continue reading


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Mitochondrial DNA can be inherited from fathers, not just mothers

Evidence of paternal transmission of mitochondrial DNA. | Continue reading


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Hawaiian-language experts make their mark on the Solar System

Naming project aims to strengthen Indigenous connections to discoveries made at state’s many telescopes. | Continue reading


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Nature Machine Intelligence Journal Is Now Live

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High-performance medicine: the convergence of human and artificial intelligence

Artificial intelligence is beginning to be applied in the medical setting and has potential to improve workflows and errors, impacting patients and clinicians alike. | Continue reading


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Crowdfunding research flips science’s traditional reward model

Students and junior investigators are more likely than senior scientists to secure crowdfunding for their research. | Continue reading


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Designer protein delivers signal of choice

A cytokine mimic has been computationally designed from scratch. | Continue reading


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Nature: Science and the shutdown – 5 things to watch as US impasse drags on

A second wave of closures looms as the government funding fight barrels towards a record-breaking fourth week. | Continue reading


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DeepSqueak: a deep learning detection and analysis of ultrasonic vocalizations

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Dreaming of death rays: the search for laser weapons

Lasers have long held allure for physics, the military and science fiction, finds Luke Fleet. | Continue reading


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Earth’s magnetic field is acting up and geologists don’t know why

Erratic motion of north magnetic pole forces experts to update model that aids global navigation. | Continue reading


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Tremendous potential of deep-sea mud as a source of rare-earth elements (2018)

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Hubble telescope camera is broken–and US government shutdown could delay repairs

Ageing telescope’s wide-field camera fails while key NASA employees are on involuntary, indefinite leave due to political impasse. | Continue reading


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Dental flossing linked with higher levels of PFAS in the body

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Whales in cliques share private lingo

How pilot whales know who’s an insider and who’s an outsider. | Continue reading


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Identifying facial phenotypes of genetic disorders using deep learning

A deep-learning algorithm, trained on over 17,000 real-world patient facial images, achieves high accuracy in identifying rare genetic disorders. | Continue reading


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Earth’s magnetic field is acting up and geologists don’t know why

Erratic motion of north magnetic pole forces experts to update model that aids global navigation. | Continue reading


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Designing neural networks through neuroevolution

Deep neural networks have become very successful at certain machine learning tasks partly due to the widely adopted method of training called backpropagation. An alternative way to optimize neural networks is by using evolutionary algorithms, which, fuelled by the increase in com … | Continue reading


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A second source of repeating fast radio bursts

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Machine learning leads mathematicians to unsolvable problem

Simple artificial-intelligence problem puts researchers up against a logical paradox discovered by famed mathematician Kurt Gödel. | Continue reading


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Learnability can be undecidable (2019)

Not all mathematical questions can be resolved, according to Gödel’s famous incompleteness theorems. It turns out that machine learning can be vulnerable to undecidability too, as is illustrated with an example problem where learnability cannot be proved nor refuted. | Continue reading


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Machine learning leads mathematicians to unsolvable problem

Simple artificial-intelligence problem puts researchers up against a logical paradox discovered by famed mathematician Kurt Gödel. | Continue reading


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How sure are you of your result? Put a number on it

Any scientist publishing a claim should quantify their confidence in it with a probability, argues Steven N. Goodman. | Continue reading


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