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Floods resulting from climate change and causing infections: a case in Pakistan
Climate change is happening faster than we can imagine. Humans can not even keep up with the rapid natural events that are occurring. There …
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The battle of the loss and damage fund in COP27
The loss and damage fund is a crucial step in moving forward with the damages caused by climate change. Further, in the global justice …
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Have you heard of sustainable chemistry, which is able to reduce CO2?
An article by ScienceDirect written by Schuler, Morana and other researchers in March 2022 mentions that there is a possibility of using sustainable chemistry …
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Teal and blue wetlands are not an ideal process in claiming climate benefits due to nitrous oxide and methane
There are known carbon ecosystems such as inland wetlands that are known as teal and coastal wetlands that are known as blue. These two …
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How do we reach Paris Agreement Targets with different perspectives?
There is a focus on reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in most of the climate change mitigation strategies. However, there are climate warmers that …
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Have you heard of a created living shoreline that is able to combat climate change?
In today’s age and time, we have the knowledge and resources to combat climate change and natural disasters. One such method of combating climate …
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Unraveling the mystery of viroid nuclear import
Unraveling the mystery of viroid nuclear import
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Nature-based climate solutions need the support of governance and socioeconomic attributes
In reducing climate change, natural-based climate solutions (NCS) play a vital role. There is however a lack of understanding in natural based climate solutions …
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Does the intensity of use of social media influence the economic sustainability of the university?
The influence of social media on sustainable education is becoming a vital and impelling component. The globe has shrunk to the size of a …
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Bioenergy is being prioritised over biodiversity and carbon storage in the EU climate plan
Bioenergy is being prioritised over biodiversity and carbon storage in the European Union (EU) climate plan. The reason bioenergy is being prioritised is due …
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Proinflammatory activity of VEGF-targeted therapy via tumour endothelial cell anergy reversal
Proinflammatory activity of VEGF-targeted treatment through reversal of tumor endothelial cell anergy
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A Strategy to Control Yield and Selectivity of Carbon-Based Reactions in Reaction Chemistry on Cu
Olefin cyclization on Cu(111) driven by subsurface carbon and ultraviolet irradiation
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The burning topic of COP27 - Climate Finance
Climate finance is a topic that has showered upon COP27 in Egypt on the 20th November 2022 bringing out a new term called "loss …
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Renewable energy present status and future potentials in India: An overview
Renewable energy present status and future potentials in India: An overview
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Perianal and scrotal porokeratosis ptychotropica. Case report of an unusual condition, and review of the literature
Perianal and scrotal porokeratosis ptychotropica. Case report of an unusual condition, and review of the literature
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New quantum tool developed in groundbreaking experimental achievement
Each day comes up with a new milestone in technology. Technology is advancing every day and easing human efforts. Researchers at the Institute of …
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Plants use their epigenetic memories to adapt to climate change
Climate change is a major problem faced by the environment. Climate change affects every living organism in some or the other way. Animals are …
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Asphaltene changed into graphene for composites
Asphaltenes are a byproduct of crude oil production. They are a waste material with potential. In new research, researchers from Rice University have tried …
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New research on catastrophic forgetting of AI neural networks
In new research, researchers have discussed helping to mitigate the threat of catastrophic forgetting by mimicking the sleep patterns of the human brain in …
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Deriving a minimum set of indicators to assess network component importance
Deriving a minimum set of indicators to assess network component importance
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Influence of the lamination process on the mechanical properties of a PA6 electronspun membrane filter and its filtration capability
Influence of the lamination process on the mechanical properties of a PA6 electronspun membrane filter and its filtration capability
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Impact on ESG performance in profitability and firm value
Investors are now interested in non-financial factors and environmental aspects such as proper governance and social responsibility where the priority of non-financial factors are …
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Awareness and Utilization of Genetic Testing among Hispanic/Latino Adults Living in the US: The Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos
Awareness and Utilization of Genetic Testing among Hispanic/Latino Adults Living in the US: The Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos
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Skin-like electronics could monitor your health continuously
There are a lot of advancements each day in the field of technology ranging from daily living to the healthcare sector. Now, a team …
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Scientists combine existing technologies to build new ultrafast electron microscope
A team of researchers from Nagoya University in Japan analyzed the mechanisms of the light-matter interaction in the nanomaterials at the smallest and fastest …
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Which weather characteristics affect agricultural and food trade the most?
A new paper from the University of Illinois shows that changing weather patterns have profound impacts on agricultural production around the world. The effects …
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A low-cost robot ready for any obstacle
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science and the University of California, Berkeley have developed a new robotic system. This new robotic …
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AI transforms smartwatch ECG signals into a diagnostic tool for heart failure
Technology is at new heights each day. A study published in Nature Medicine showed the ability of a smartwatch ECG to detect accurate heart …
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Dams could play a big role in feeding the world more sustainability
The study published in PNAS shows what would be the requirements of water storage for maximizing crop irrigation. It ensures this without depleting water …
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Exploring the routine vaccination experience of Australian autistic children and their families: A qualitative study
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Survey of Disability, Ageing and Carers (SDAC), an estimated 164,000 Australians had autism in 2015 (see …
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The efficacy of today's American political culture in closing the achievement gap
More than a half century ago, Daniel Elazar advanced a typology of three types of American political culture by linking historical migrations and religious …
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Human-Machine Collaboration in Intelligence Analysis: An Expert Evaluation
In this paper we illustrate how novel AI methods can improve the performance of intelligence analysts. These analysts aim to make sense of — …
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Cracking the chemical code on how iodine helps in forming clouds
New research published in the journal Nature Chemistry was conducted at the world's largest particle physics laboratory, the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) …
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Climate change strikes: Lightning patterns change with global warming
Nowadays, the environment is dealing with numerous issues. These issues are adversely affecting our environment. Now, new research has shown that climate change could …
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Whole-brain computation of cognitive versus acoustic errors in music: A mismatch negativity study
Previous studies have evidenced how the local prediction of physical stimulus features may affect the neural processing of incoming stimuli. Less known are the …
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New technology creates carbon neutral chemicals out of thin air
In a new research published in the Royal Society of Chemistry journal Nanoscalewas led by the University of Surrey, scientists have developed a new …
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Earth-sun distance dramatically alters seasons in the equatorial Pacific in a 22,000-year cycle
New computer simulations have shown that one driver of yearly weather cycles in the equatorial Pacific, specifically in a cold tongue (Cold tongue is …
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Researchers develop a material that mimics how the brain stores information
Now, the researchers have developed a material based on a thin layer of cobalt mononitride (CoN). In this, by applying an electric field, the …
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Water is critical for success on climate action
New research titled "The essential -- DROP to reach Net-Zero: Unpacking Freshwater's Role in Climate Change Mitigation," highlights the importance of water in climate …
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Shining new light on solar cell development
ANU researchers have found a way for increasing the efficiency of silicon photovoltaic (PV) or solar cells.
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Wi-Peep - Discovery of new security loophole
In a new research, a research team based out of the University of Waterloo has developed a drone-powered device. The researchers have named this …
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Recent research on AI vs Humans
We are always curious to know if humans are more intelligent or AI. No doubt humans are the most intelligent as AI is developed …
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At ease in the city: neighbourhood as an extension of the cosy Swedish home
This paper contributes to deliberations about wellbeing in relation to home spaces by considering how professional expectations and everyday experiences of the neighbourhood, as …
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On the temporal clustering of European extreme precipitation events and its relationship to persistent and transient large-scale atmospheric drivers
Extreme precipitation events that occur in close succession can have important societal and economic repercussions. Here we use 42 years of reanalysis data (ERA-5) …
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How well do satellite and reanalysis precipitation products capture North American monsoon season in Arizona and New Mexico?
Assessment of the precipitation products with ground-based data is essential to building confidence in these datasets. Precipitation products tend to have large errors in …
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Indirect Effects of Covid-19 on Water Quality
The provision of safe water and functioning waste management play key roles in preventing and combatting disease outbreaks such as the Covid-19 pandemic. Good …
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A Simple, Stroke-Based Method for Gesture Drawing
Gesture drawing is a type of fluid, fast sketch with loose and roughly drawn lines which capture the motion and feeling of a subject. …
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Healthcare Professionals’ views on access to vaccines in Nigeria: a cross sectional study
Vaccines are important public health tools that are critical in preventing the spread of infectious diseases. Sustainable access to these products is critical in …
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A giant ureteric calculus successfully removed by mini-endoscopic combined intrarenal surgery: A case report
A giant ureteric calculus successfully removed by mini-endoscopic combined intrarenal surgery: A case report
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Study on failure mechanism of room and pillar with different shapes and configurations under uniaxial compression using experimental test and numerical simulation
Experimental and discrete element methods were used to investigate the failure behavior of room and pillar with different configurations under uniaxial loading. Concrete samples …
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Exploring the sustained and divided attention of novice versus experienced drivers
The experienced drivers demonstrated better accuracy in sustained- and divided-attention tasks. The novice drivers had faster reaction time and poorer accuracy in sustained attention.
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‘It's about what I'm able to do’: Using the capabilities approach to understand the relationship between quality of life and vascular access in patients with end-stage kidney failure
Prevalence rates of End-Stage Kidney Failure (ESKF) have risen in across the world in recent years, making it one of the most common chronic …
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Intergenerational educational trajectories and premature mortality from chronic diseases: A registry population-based study
The tracking of educational gradients in mortality across generations could create a long shadow of social inequality, but it remains understudied. We aimed to …
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Depression, anxiety, and psychological distress among caregivers of young children in rural Lesotho: Associations with food insecurity, household death and parenting stress
Good mental health is a critical resource for mothers and caregivers of young children, given the central role of mental health in enabling responsive …
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Cardiotoxicity: Will we ever unravel it?
Modeling of Cardiotoxicity with Human PSCs An important goal during the process of drug development is to assess whether drug candidates have toxic effects …
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Application Analysis of Artificial Intelligent Neural Network Based on Intelligent Diagnosis
A recent paper published in Procedia Computer Science analyzes the application status of intelligent diagnosis technology and artificial intelligence network under intelligent diagnosis. It …
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Design of Air Quality Monitoring System in Battery Testing Workshop
In a battery testing workshop, researchers developed an Air Quality Monitoring system. This system will help users to monitor the relevant gas data in …
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A novel security framework for healthcare data through IOT sensors
Initially, various sensors were used for gathering information like sugar levels, pulse rates, etc. The medical industry has adapted to cloud technology and has …
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Greener technologies in agri-food wastes valorization for plant pigments: Step towards circular economy
The recovery of value-added pigments from agri-food waste as natural food colorants is one of the new business prospects being created by approaches influenced …
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Discovery of new material that can be made like a plastic but conducts like metal
New research published in Nature shows the great discovery made by scientists. It tells about a kind of material in which even after jumbling …
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Tracking trust in human-robot work interactions
A recent study by the Wm Michael Barnes '64 Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Texas A&M University aimed to resolve the issue …
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New tool for estimating people's total exposure to potentially harmful chemicals
In a paper published in Environmental Health Perspectives, the team of researchers reported a new tool that will prove to be beneficial for epidemiologists …
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Hydrogen: Future energy carrier
A recent study published in Science Advances shows the exciting progress made by researchers toward the elimination of the barriers to using hydrogen as …
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Climate change to produce more rainbows
According to a new study, climate change will increase opportunities to view more rainbows. This study was led by researchers at the University of …
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AI and drug discovery
Over the past years, the pharmaceutical sector has experienced vast digitalization. To achieve digitalization, the technology needs to be able to deal with complex …
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Music class in sync with higher math scores
Learning music is definitely co-related with improving math skills. At some level, music is also math. Music deals with time signatures, beats per minute, …
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New form of universal quantum computers
Considering the current state, the computing power of quantum machines is very low. It is very challenging for physicists to increase their power. But …
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Air pollution linked to trajectory of stroke
a new study found a link between stroke and air pollution. The study involved 3,18,752 people with an average age of 56 years. These …
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MIT develops reconfigurable antenna for Advanced Satellite Communications Testing
MIT(Massachusetts Institute of Technology) has developed a reconfigurable antenna. This antenna can transmit and receive signals over multiple radio-frequency bands. This antenna is relevant …
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Ozone layer depletion
Due to the ozone hole, all living organisms are harmed by solar radiation. It also leads to various health problems starting from skin diseases …
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Oxidative stress is inhibited by plant-based supplements: a quantitative lipidomic analysis of antioxidant activity and lipid compositional change
Oxidative stress is inhibited by plant-based supplements: a quantitative lipidomic analysis of antioxidant activity and lipid compositional change
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Learning shapes cortical dynamics to enhance integration of relevant sensory input
This realignment of network dynamics could be explained by changes in excitatory-inhibitory connectivity amongst neurons tuned to relevant features. These results suggest that learning …
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Observed electric charge of insect swarms and their contribution to atmospheric electricity
This revealed that the charge contribution of some insect swarms can be comparable with that of meteorologically-induced variations. The observed transport of charge by …
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Well-being and Relative Deprivation in a Digital Era
Social unrest is a feature of the early 21st century, yet relatively little research binds theoretical aspects with empirical validation of the drivers of …
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Response of irrigated tomato (Solanum lycopersicum Mill) to mulch application rates
Tomato yield reduced in IF 3 (by 53.6% and 26.6%) and IF 5 (by 86.2% and 65.0%) compared with IF daily in the first …
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A tobit regression model for the timing of smartphone adoption in agriculture
Smartphones suit several on-farm operational activities and farmers’ daily working routine very well due to their mobility, high computing power and ability to install …
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Changes in nuclear pore numbers control nuclear import and stress response of mouse hearts
Experimental reduction of nuclear pore numbers decreased nuclear import of signaling proteins, resulting in decreased expression of immediate-early genes. In a mouse model of …
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pH sensing: Why plants can’t have it all
pH sensing: Why plants can't have it all Curr Biol. 2022 Oct 24;32 (20):R1039-R1041. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2022.08.079.ABSTRACTThe mechanisms by which plants sense the pH of …
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COVID-19 pandemic and Economic Impacts in Arab countries: Challenges and Policies
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed fault lines, fissures and fragilities in societies and economies around the world – and the Arab region is no …
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Waste-to-energy nexus: An overview of technologies and implementation for sustainable development
Waste-to-energy nexus: An overview of technologies and implementation for sustainable development
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Use it too much and lose everything? The effects of hours of work on health
In addition, we focus on the ‘use it too much and lose everything’ hypothesis which refers to the situation where working too much can …
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Remote poultry management system for small to medium scale producers using IoT
A remote poultry management system aims to help the poultry sector with conditions such as temperature, humidity, lighting, water supply, etc. It also helps …
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Turning the tide on high-seas and ocean plastic pollution
The main cause of pollution in the marine ecosystem is plastic. Plastic is a substance that is used for a variety of applications such …
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New computing architecture - Deep learning with light
Researchers have discovered a new way for computations on the devices. This new way surely helps in reducing the latency in the devices. The …
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Climate Change - Threat to environment
Climate change adversely impacts the environment on earth starting from the temperature to the health of living organisms.
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NASA Shares Stunning Picture Of Supernova Remains, It Breaks The Internet
NASA shared a beautiful and rare picture of the remains of a supernova nearly 9,000 light years away from Earth as observed by the …
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Face masks play crucial role, according to a new COVID research confirms
Researchers have developed a new theoretical model to better assess the risks of spreading viruses such as COVID-19 -- with and without a face …
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Automated drawing machine for making paper-based metamaterials
Automated drawing machine for making paper-based metamaterials
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Plants That ‘Come Back From the Dead’ Could Be Key To Growing Crops on the Moon
Plants that ‘come back from the dead’ could be key to growing crops on the moon Team of researchers from Israel and abroad set …
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Machine Learning for predicting future in chaotic systems
Researchers at The Ohio State University have discovered a new way of predicting the behavior of spatiotemporal chaotic systems. These systems mainly make predictions …
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Speed and space: rates of motion in health and wellbeing
Speed and space: rates of motion in health and wellbeing
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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE for SUSTAINABLE ORAL HEALTHCARE
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE for SUSTAINABLE ORAL HEALTHCARE
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Exploring the effects of indoor temperature on college students physiological responses cognitive performance and a concentration index derived from EEG signals
ports an experimental study on college students in a climate chamber, analyzed the scenes of measured skin temperature, EEG activity and task performance of …
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Smart membranes for oil-water emulsions separation: A review
Smart membranes for oil/water emulsions separation: A review
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Non cognitive skills and childcare attendance
analyze the impact of formal childcare attendance at ages 0–2 on children’s attitudes toward schooling and on social behavior at the end of the …
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Sleeping less than 5 hours increases risk of chronic diseases, study reveals!
Among those who reported sleeping fewer than five hours, there was a 30% greater risk of developing multiple chronic health conditions compared to the …
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Scientists Found A Mysterious Diamond From Outer Space
A mysterious diamond from an ancient dwarf planet found its way to Earth surface's, researchers from the Australia and the United Kingdom have confirmed …
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Fruit flies yield clues to a good night's sleep
New research provides clues to falling fast asleep -- or lying wide awake. While studying fruit flies, researchers observed that the brain neurons adopt …
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Moon Formed in Mere Hours After Catastrophic Collision of Planets, New Study Suggests
Billions of years ago, the earth was hit by an object the size of Mars, called Theia—and out of that collision the moon was …
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