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  • Quantum Lidar Prototype Acquires Real-Time 3D Images While Fully Submerged Underwater

    For the first time, researchers have demonstrated a prototype lidar system that uses quantum detection technology to acquire 3D images while submerged underwater.

  • Danish Researchers Discover That the Ice Cap Is Teeming With Microorganisms

    Greenlandic ice is teeming with life, both on the surface and underneath.

  • Chimpanzees Combine Calls to Communicate New Meaning

    A key feature of human language is our ability to combine words into larger compositional phrases i.e. where the meaning of the whole is related to the meaning of the parts. Where this ability came from or how it evolved, however, is less clear.

  • New Study Shows Non-Optimal Temperature is a Significant Contributor to Cardiovascular Disease Burden Globally

    A new study by physician-scientists at University Hospitals (UH) Harrington Heart & Vascular Institute has shown that non-optimal temperatures have a significant impact on the cardiovascular disease (CVD) burden across the globe. 

  • A Special Omega-3 Fatty Acid Lipid Will Change How We Look at the Developing and Ageing Brain, Duke-NUS Researchers Find

    Scientists have found a lipid transporter crucial to regulating the cells that make myelin, the nerve-protecting sheath.

  • Archaeologists Map Hidden NT Landscape

    Scientists at Flinders University have used sub-surface imaging and aerial surveys to see through floodplains in the Red Lily Lagoon area of West Arnhem Land.

  • Machine Learning Can Support Urban Planning for Energy Use

    Drexel Researchers Present a Machine Learning Approach for Predicting Philadelphia’s Future Energy Use.

  • AI Could Run a Million Microbial Experiments Per Year

    An artificial intelligence system enables robots to conduct autonomous scientific experiments—as many as 10,000 per day—potentially driving a drastic leap forward in the pace of discovery in areas from medicine to agriculture to environmental science.

  • Comparison of Specimens and Field Observations Reveals Biases in Biodiversity Data

    In the race to document the species on Earth before they go extinct, researchers and citizen scientists have assembled billions of records.

  • Nuclear Medicine Can Cure Cancer, and Canadian Researchers Are Stepping up the Fight

    A UBC-led team has received more than $23 million in federal funding to develop precision radiopharmaceuticals that promise to transform cancer treatment in Canada and beyond.

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