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鶹ý: HKIAS Empowers Future Innovation through Groundbreaking AI and Fintech Workshop
Release date: 24-Apr-2025 3:00 AM EDT
HKIAS Empowers Future Innovation through Groundbreaking AI and Fintech Workshop
Hong Kong Institute for Advanced Study, City University of Hong Kong

Professor David D. Yao, an HKIAS Senior Fellow and a distinguished academic known for his extensive research and contributions in the field of industrial engineering and operations research, visited City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK) from 14-24 March 2025. His visit featured a series of engaging sessions.

鶹ý: Algunos recubrimientos protectores de resina pueden dañar las piezas arqueológicas metálicas
Released: 23-Apr-2025 9:05 PM EDT
Algunos recubrimientos protectores de resina pueden dañar las piezas arqueológicas metálicas
American Chemical Society (ACS)

Los investigadores han informado en ACS Central Science que algunas de las resinas utilizadas para estos recubrimientos reaccionan con metales ferrosos y pueden causar daños. El equipo creó una estrategia de imagen de fluorescencia no invasiva que revela las señales temprana de estas reacciones químicas perjudiciales, y confirmó su utilidad en piezas arqueológicas antiguas.

鶹ý:Video Embedded birds-hold-remarkable-clues-to-fighting-human-and-animal-infections
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Released: 23-Apr-2025 8:10 PM EDT
Birds Hold Remarkable Clues to Fighting Human and Animal Infections
University of South Australia

Australian and Dutch researchers have uncovered a remarkable evolutionary adaptation in birds that could hold vital clues for combating avian flu and respiratory infections in humans, including pneumonia and COVID-19.

Released: 23-Apr-2025 7:45 PM EDT
Immune Dysfunction and Inflammation Play Significant Role in Alzheimer’s Disease
Alzheimer's Center at Temple University Lewis Katz School of Medicine

Temple University, Philadelphia - Brain tissue analysis of an animal model reveals the potential role of immune system dysfunction in the onset and progression of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD).

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鶹ý:  EXPLORER Total Body PET Scanner Helps Detect Brain Disease
Released: 23-Apr-2025 7:05 PM EDT
EXPLORER Total Body PET Scanner Helps Detect Brain Disease
UC Davis Health

EXPLORER total body PET scanner is creating a new way to visualize the protective barrier to the brain to reveal impacts from cancer and other diseases.

鶹ý: Online Tool Tests How Taxes Affect Sugar-Sweetened Drink Purchases
Released: 23-Apr-2025 6:45 PM EDT
Online Tool Tests How Taxes Affect Sugar-Sweetened Drink Purchases
Virginia Tech

Virginia Tech researchers at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC created the Experimental Beverage Marketplace to test the potential effects of these tax proposals on purchasing and consumption. Its purpose is to ensure that policy is guided by evidence.

     
鶹ý: Nanophotonic Platform Boosts Efficiency of Nonlinear-Optical Quantum Teleportation
Released: 23-Apr-2025 6:40 PM EDT
Nanophotonic Platform Boosts Efficiency of Nonlinear-Optical Quantum Teleportation
University Of Illinois Grainger College Of Engineering

Researchers at UIUC's Holonyak Lab developed a nanophotonic platform enabling highly efficient quantum teleportation using nonlinear optics—achieving 94% fidelity and paving the way for scalable, low-light quantum communication systems.

Released: 23-Apr-2025 6:35 PM EDT
For Eye Infections, Delayed Doctor Visits and Extent of Damage Affect Vision Outcomes
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

In a study published in Ophthalmology, physicians followed 562 patients in the United States and India over a three-month period to identify risk factors that could be easily managed with early intervention.


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