MIT conceives underwater navigation system powered by sound

- By Daniel Ackerman , MIT News Office -GPS isn’t waterproof. The navigation system depends on radio waves, which break down rapidly in liquids, including seawater. To track undersea objects like... | Continue reading


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A novel synthetic DNA vaccine against Powassan virus

- By The Wistar Institute -Scientists at The Wistar Institute have designed and tested the first-of-its-kind synthetic DNA vaccine against Powassan virus (POWV), targeting portions of the virus... | Continue reading


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Machine learning: Pinpointing sources of most common cardiac arrhythmia

- By Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology (Skoltech) -Researchers from Skoltech in Moscow, Russia and their US colleagues have designed a new machine learning-based approach for detecting... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 3 years ago

Soil microbial fuel cells creating energy to filter daily drinking water

- By University of Bath -Soil microbial fuel cells have proved to be capable of creating energy to filter a person’s daily drinking water in a Brazil test.Fuel cells that create energy using... | Continue reading


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Bridges with Limb-Like Architecture

- By Vandana Suresh , Texas A&M University -Structural damage to any ailing bridges in the U.S. can come with a hefty price of billions of dollars in repairs. New bridge designs promise more... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 3 years ago

Study: Soil fungi act like a support network for trees

- By Bev Betkowski , University of Alberta -Being highly connected to a strong social network has its benefits. Now a new University of Alberta study is showing the same goes for trees, thanks to... | Continue reading


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Early warning system detects and prevents diseases in banana

A flexible JSON/YAML linter for creating automated style guides, with baked in support for OpenAPI v2 & v3. - stoplightio/spectral | Continue reading


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Building Computer Circuits with Magnons

- By University of Vienna -Researchers led by Technische Universität Kaiserslautern (TUK) and the University of Vienna successfully constructed a basic building block of computer circuits using... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 3 years ago

An AI surpasses humans in speech recognition

- By Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) -Following a conversation and transcribing it precisely is one of the biggest challenges in artificial intelligence (AI) research. For the first time now,... | Continue reading


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Counting plastic debris in the sea with new visualization method

- By Gisele Galoustian , Florida Atlantic University - Trillions of plastic debris fragments are afloat at sea, creating the “perfect storm” for microbial colonization. Introduced more than 50 years... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 3 years ago

Novel blood test predicts which Covid-19 patients will develop severe infection

- By Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) - Scientists have developed, for the first time, a score that can accurately predict which patients will develop a severe form of Covid-19. The study,... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 3 years ago

The world’s first prescriptible wearable for continuous heart monitoring

- By LIVMOR - LIVMOR, a Texas-based digital health solutions company, announced yesterday that it received FDA 510(k) clearance for the LIVMOR Halo AF Detection System, a physician-prescribed wearable... | Continue reading


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VA expands telehealth services with speech recognition cloud platform

- By Nuance Communications - Nuance Communications announced yesterday that the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is using the Nuance Dragon Medical One speech recognition cloud platform and... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 3 years ago

EV company Proterra raises $200M

- By Proterra - Proterra, a company specialized in heavy-duty electric transportation, today announced a $200 million investment led by Cowen Sustainable Advisors LLC (“CSI”), along with supporting... | Continue reading


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Agriculture: Preserving UK’s soil microbial biodiversity

- By CABI - Scientists from the UK’s foremost agricultural research institutes have teamed up to create a new UK Crop Microbiome Cryobank (UK-CMCB) to safeguard future research and facilitate the... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 3 years ago

‘Smart dye’ gives textiles electronic properties

- By Saarland University - Computer scientists at Saarland University in Germany show how special “e-textiles” can be produced in a comparatively easy way, thus opening up new use cases. "Our goal was... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 3 years ago

VR software enables scientists to ‘walk’ inside cells

- By University of Cambridge - The software, called vLUME, was created by scientists at the University of Cambridge in the UK and 3D image analysis software company Lume VR Ltd. It allows... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 3 years ago

AI could improve lung cancer detection on chest radiographs

- By Lunit - A recent study published in JAMA Network Open has shown that an AI algorithm trained to detect pulmonary nodules can improve lung cancer detection on chest radiographs. The study was... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 3 years ago

A genomic study of banyan trees

- By Diana Yates , University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign - The banyan fig tree Ficus microcarpa is famous for its aerial roots, which sprout from branches and eventually reach the soil. The tree... | Continue reading


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Scientists develop technique improving resolution of cryo-electron microscopy

- By Aliyah Kovner , DOE/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory - In a study published in Nature Methods, a multi-institutional team led by Tom Terwilliger from the New Mexico Consortium and including... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 3 years ago

Lark Health: $55M Series C to bring AI chronic conditions care to more people

- By Lark Health - Mountain View, California-based Lark Health today announced it has closed a $55 million Series C funding round led by King River Capital, as well as a $15 million venture debt... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 3 years ago

Virtual follow-UPS: More convenient and just as beneficial to surgical patients

- By American College of Surgeons - Surgical patients who participate in virtual follow-up visits after their operations spend a similar amount of time with surgical team members as those who meet... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 3 years ago

A wearable sensor for people with inflammatory bowel disease

- By Kim Horner , University of Texas at Dallas - University of Texas at Dallas researchers have designed a wearable device that monitors sweat for biomarkers that could signal flare-ups of... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 3 years ago

SkyGrid launches drone app that automates every phase of flight

- By SkyGrid - SkyGrid, a Boeing, SparkCognition company, today launched a new application for drone operators and enterprises to automate every phase of flight in one unified solution.  Now available... | Continue reading


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Simpler models could be better for determining certain climate risks

- By A'ndrea Elyse Messer , Penn State - Typically, computer models of climate become more and more complex as researchers strive to capture more details of our Earth's system, but according to a team... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 3 years ago

A new quick method to analyze food quality

- By University of Córdoba - Consumers always look for good quality products, above all in fresh food like vegetables. But how do we measure the quality of fresh spinach before it gets on the market... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 3 years ago

Pain monitoring startup Medasense raises $18M through Series C Round

- By Nuadox Crew - Israel-based Medasense Biometrics Ltd., the developer of the NOL technology for pain-response monitoring, today announced that it has raised $18M in a series C round, from Sabadell... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 3 years ago

Earth MRI will fund important minerals projects in 21 US states

- By United States Geological Survey (USGS) - The U.S. Geological Survey and the Association of American State Geologists are pleased to announce the projects that have received funding for FY2020... | Continue reading


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Octopods: Shape matters for light-activated nanocatalysts

- By Jade Boyd , Rice University - Points matter when designing nanoparticles that drive important chemical reactions using the power of light. Researchers at Rice University’s Laboratory for... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 3 years ago

Scholly releases its ‘Covid-19 Student Impact Report’

- By Nuadox Crew - Scholly, a digital platform that helps students win scholarships in the US, released its “COVID-19 Student Impact Report” today. Key insights from the study include: + 65% of high... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 3 years ago

‘Buy Now Pay Later’ Provider Klarna Raises $650M

- By Nuadox Crew - Klarna, a growing global payments and shopping service which started in Sweden, today announced it has raised $650 million in an equity funding round. The funding round is led by... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 3 years ago

Multi-screen smartphone: LG announces the WING 5G

- By Nuadox Crew - LG Electronics USA today announced the LG WING 5G smartphone, “the first device from the LG Explorer Project. The unique swivel and second screen embodies the Explorer Project's aim... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 3 years ago

Treating antifungal drug resistance with caffeine

- By University of Edinburgh - The management of fungal infections in plants and humans could be transformed by a breakthrough in understanding how fungi develop resistance to drugs. It was previously... | Continue reading


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Algorithm sees objects through clouds and fog

- By Taylor Kubota , Stanford University - Like a comic book come to life, researchers at Stanford University have developed a kind of X-ray vision – only without the X-rays. Working with hardware... | Continue reading


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New yellow laser might benefit biomedical applications

- By The Optical Society - Researchers have developed a new compact and ultrafast, high-power yellow laser. The tunable laser exhibits excellent beam quality and helps fill the need for a practical... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 3 years ago

Jungo launches MagiaTouch: Touch-free human-machine interaction

- By Nuadox Crew - Israel-based software company Jungo (which is mostly known for its automotive products) announced today the launch of MagiaTouch, an AI software stack enabling user-friendly... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 3 years ago

Retrogaming: Sinistar... It’s a Voice Thing

- By Phil Siarri , Nuadox - Earlier this year, the PatmanQC YouTube channel posted a retrospective on space shooter arcade game Sinistar. This title is historically significant for several reasons.... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 3 years ago

Novel wool-like material can remember and alter shape

- By Leah Burrows , Harvard John A. Paulson School Of Engineering And Applied Sciences - As anyone who has ever straightened their hair knows, water is the enemy. Hair painstakingly straightened by... | Continue reading


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New tool to analyze molecules: 100x faster than previous methods

- By University of Tokyo - Spectroscopy is an important tool of observation in many areas of science and industry. Infrared spectroscopy is especially important in the world of chemistry where it is... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 3 years ago

Purdue University researchers conceive a ‘smart paper’

- By Chris Adam , Purdue University - Innovators from Purdue University hope their new technology can help transform paper sheets from a notebook into a music player interface and make food packaging... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 3 years ago

AEYE Health develops AI-based retinal screening with fast results

- By Nuadox Crew - New York and Tel Aviv-based healthtech startup AEYE Health says it has developed an AI-based retinal screening system that provides analysis and diagnostic results within 60... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 3 years ago

New brain study could lead to more personalized OCD treatment

- By Kara Gavin , University of Michigan - New research could improve the odds that people with obsessive-compulsive disorder will receive a therapy that really works for them – something that eludes... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 3 years ago

Identifying infants with low risk of serious bacterial infection via AI

- By Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago - Artificial intelligence, or “supervised machine learning,” could help identify which well-appearing infants with fever, who are 60 days old... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 3 years ago

Study: Zero-deforestation cacao might not help Colombian forests

- By International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) - Cacao in Colombia is not a major driver of deforestation -- yet; new research shows cacao stakeholders have to overcome barriers to reach... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 3 years ago

Depression: Predicting the Benefits of Exercise

- By Rutgers University - Aerobic exercise clearly benefits young adults with major depression, and a Rutgers-led study suggests it may be possible to predict those who would benefit from behavioral... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 3 years ago

Teenage anxiety / Covid lockdown: Study in England leads to surprising findings

- By University of Bristol - Younger teenagers in the South West of England felt less anxious and more connected to school when they were away from it during the COVID-19 global pandemic public... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 3 years ago

Aerogel Meets 3D Printing

- By Rainer Klose , Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (Empa) - Behind the simple headline "Additive manufacturing of silica aerogels" - the article was published on... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 3 years ago

3D printing buildings with local soil

- By American Chemical Society - The construction industry is currently facing two major challenges: the demand for sustainable infrastructure and the need to repair deteriorating buildings, bridges... | Continue reading


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