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麻豆传媒: Lifelong physical activity may slow cognitive decline
Release date: 16-Apr-2025 12:45 PM EDT
Lifelong physical activity may slow cognitive decline
UT Southwestern Medical Center

High levels of physical activity may mitigate brain loss in adults and help maintain long-term cognitive health, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center report in a study published in the Journal of Applied Physiology.

Release date: 16-Apr-2025 12:30 PM EDT
Microbes in Brooklyn Superfund site teach lessons on fighting industrial pollution
NYU Tandon School of Engineering

Using advanced DNA sequence analysis, a research team led by NYU Tandon School of Engineering's Assistant Professor Elizabeth H茅naff has discovered that tiny organisms in Brooklyn's highly contaminated Gowanus Canal have developed a comprehensive collection of pollution-fighting genes.The findings were published in the Journal of Applied Microbiology on April 15, 2025.

Release date: 16-Apr-2025 12:10 PM EDT
Advanced microelectronics: Why a next-gen semiconductor doesn't fall to pieces
University of Michigan

A new class of semiconductors that can store information in electric fields could enable computers that run on less power, sensors with quantum precision, and the conversion of signals between electrical, optical and acoustic forms鈥攂ut how they maintained two opposite electric polarizations in the same material was a mystery.

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Release date: 16-Apr-2025 11:15 AM EDT
AI Identifies Heart Valve Disease From Common Imaging Test
Cedars-Sinai

An artificial intelligence (AI) program trained to review images from a common medical test can detect early signs of tricuspid heart valve disease and may help doctors diagnose and treat patients sooner, according to research from the Smidt Heart Institute at Cedars-Sinai.

麻豆传媒: Reprogramming cancer cells to treat an aggressive type of leukemia
Release date: 16-Apr-2025 11:05 AM EDT
Reprogramming cancer cells to treat an aggressive type of leukemia
Ludwig Cancer Research

A Ludwig Cancer Research study has identified a novel strategy for treating acute myelogenous leukemia (AML), an aggressive blood cancer for which the median survival time following diagnosis remains just 8.5 months.

麻豆传媒:Video Embedded first-caribbean-039-dirt-ant-039-found-in-16-million-year-old-amber
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Released: 16-Apr-2025 10:55 AM EDT
First Caribbean 'Dirt Ant' Found in 16-Million-Year-Old Amber
New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT)

Wherever there鈥檚 dirt there鈥檚 bound to be ants, but one particular group is so adept at blending in with the ground that they hold the name 鈥渄irt ant鈥 (Basiceros) all to themselves. ...

麻豆传媒: New AI meA Groundbreaking Machine Learning Technique, Counterfactual
Released: 16-Apr-2025 10:45 AM EDT
New AI meA Groundbreaking Machine Learning Technique, Counterfactual
Chinese Academy of Sciences

A novel approach called Counterfactual Synthetic Minority Oversampling Technique (SMOTE) has been developed to tackle the persistent issue of imbalanced data in healthcare. Traditional models trained on imbalanced datasets often overlook rare but critical conditions, such as diseases, leading to biased predictions.

麻豆传媒: AI-Powered Intrusion Detection System Outperforms Traditional Methods in Securing Lot Networks
Released: 16-Apr-2025 10:05 AM EDT
AI-Powered Intrusion Detection System Outperforms Traditional Methods in Securing Lot Networks
Chinese Academy of Sciences

A recent study introduces an advanced anomaly-based intrusion detection system (IDS) designed to address the increasing cyber threats targeting Internet of Things (IoT) devices. By combining machine learning (ML) and deep learning (DL) models with particle swarm optimization (PSO) for feature selection, the system achieves remarkable performance.

麻豆传媒: Gorillas in Congo鈥檚 Nouabal茅-Ndoki National Park Scratch the Ground for Truffles, Not for Insects as Long Assumed
Released: 16-Apr-2025 10:05 AM EDT
Gorillas in Congo鈥檚 Nouabal茅-Ndoki National Park Scratch the Ground for Truffles, Not for Insects as Long Assumed
Wildlife Conservation Society

A scientific paper recently published reveals that soil scratching by gorillas in Congo鈥檚 Nouabal茅-Ndoki National Park is a foraging strategy to access a species of deer truffle, identified as Elaphomyces labyrinthinus, and not insects, as long assumed.

麻豆传媒: New Research Aims to Improve Availability of Kidneys for Transplantation
Released: 16-Apr-2025 9:50 AM EDT
New Research Aims to Improve Availability of Kidneys for Transplantation
University of North Carolina at Charlotte

In research that is the first of its kind and that holds great potential for addressing a nationwide kidney transplantation challenge, UNC Charlotte microeconomist Glenn Dutcher and colleagues have found significant differences in the acceptance rates among clinicians at the same transplant centers, and also among centers.


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