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  • New Framework Improves Performance of Deep Neural Networks

    North Carolina State University researchers have developed a new framework for building deep neural networks via grammar-guided network generators.

  • Scientists Discover an Entirely New Reason for Methane Venting from The Arctic Shelf

    Russian scientists have discovered a previously unknown mechanism of influence of salts migration on the degradation of gigantic intra permafrost gas (methane) hydrate reserves in the Arctic Shelf.

  • All Immature Cells Can Develop into Stem Cells

    New sensational study conducted at the University of Copenhagen disproves traditional knowledge of stem cell development.

  • Bringing Light into Darkness

    Oceanographers studying creatures in the ocean twilight zone are facing an optical dilemma.

  • IU Researchers Develop Electric Field-Based Dressing to Help Heal Wound Infections

    Researchers at Indiana University School of Medicine have found a way to charge up the fight against bacterial infections using electricity.

  • Manipulating Atoms One at a Time with an Electron Beam

    The ultimate degree of control for engineering would be the ability to create and manipulate materials at the most basic level, fabricating devices atom by atom with precise control.

  • Dangerous Pathogens Use This Sophisticated Machinery to Infect Hosts

    Gastric cancer, Q fever, Legionnaires' disease, whooping cough—though the infectious bacteria that cause these dangerous diseases are each different, they all utilize the same molecular machinery to infect human cells.

  • Metals Influence C-peptide Hormone Related to Insulin

    Metals such as zinc, copper and chromium bind to and influence a peptide involved in insulin production, according to new work from chemists at the University of California, Davis.

  • Study Reports Breakthrough to Measure Plant Improvements to Help Farmers Boost Production

    An international team is using advanced tools to develop crops that give farmers more options for sustainably producing more food on less land.

  • Opposite Pathways in Forest Recovery

    Tropical forests are being deforested at an alarming rate to make way for agriculture and pastureland; the good news is that they can regrow naturally when the fields are abandoned.

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