Scientists have developed a new artificial intelligence–powered blood test that may be able to detect early signs of serious liver disease long...
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A team of Johns Hopkins materials scientists made a surprising discovery that could change the way memory works in electronics. By tweaking the materials used in organic material-based logic switches called transistors, they created a new kind of memristor—devices that can remember past charging states when a current passes through it—suggesting the potential for developing electronic memory systems that mimic the way human brains work. Their results appear in Advanced Functional Materials.
Scientists have developed a new artificial intelligence–powered blood test that may be able to detect early signs of serious liver disease long...
Life on Earth may not be as isolated as we once thought. New research from Johns Hopkins University suggests that tiny life forms could potentially...
Scientists have uncovered a surprising new way...
Swiss pharmaceutical company Novartis has settled a lawsuit by the estate of Henrietta Lacks, which alleged that the company unfairly profited from...
Swiss pharmaceutical company Novartis has settled a lawsuit by the estate of Henrietta Lacks, which alleged that the company unfairly profited from...
Scientists in Brazil have developed a surprising new food ingredient by combining two natural products: honey from native bees and the shells of cocoa...
Scientists in Brazil have developed a surprising new food ingredient by combining two natural products: honey from native bees and the shells of cocoa...
Most materials we use in everyday life expand when they are heated. Metals, plastics, and many other materials grow slightly larger as the temperature...
Alzheimer’s disease is one of the most feared illnesses of old age because it slowly destroys memory, thinking ability, and independence. It...
Alzheimer’s disease is one of the most feared illnesses of old age because it slowly destroys memory, thinking ability, and independence. It...