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| News ID | Title News | Details |
|---|---|---|
| 55,913 | Super productive 3D bioprinter could help speed up drug development | A new 3D bioprinter developed by nanoengineers operates at record speed -- it can print a 96-well array of living human tissue samples within 30 minutes. The technology could help accelerate high-throughput preclinical drug screening and make it less costly. |
| 55,914 | Early endeavors on the path to reliable quantum machine learning | The future quantum computers should be capable of super-fast and reliable computation. Today, this is still a major challenge. Now, computer scientists conduct an early exploration for reliable quantum machine learning. |
| 55,948 | Are heavy metals toxic? Scientists find surprising new clues in yeast | Scientists have compiled the most complete library yet of lanthanide heavy metals and their potential toxicity -- by exposing baker's yeast to lanthanides. Their findings could help researchers uncover hidden pathways between lanthanide metals and disease. |
| 55,949 | Earth's meteorite impacts over past 500 million years tracked | For the first time, a unique study has tracked the meteorite flux to Earth over the past 500 million years. Contrary to current theories, researchers have determined that major collisions in the asteroid belt have not generally affected the number of impacts with Earth to any great extent. |
| 55,974 | Discovery of a dying supermassive black hole via a 3,000-year-long light echo | Supermassive black holes (SMBH) occupy the center of galaxies, with masses ranging from one million to 10 billion solar masses. Some SMBHs are in a bright phase called active galactic nuclei (AGN). |
| 55,975 | Solving the structural mystery of glass | The detailed structure of glass has always been a mystery in science. A research team has now discovered that the amorphous and crystalline metallic glass have the same structural building blocks. And it is the connectivity between these blocks that distinguishes the crystalline and amorphous states of the material. |
| 55,976 | The next 20 are years crucial in determining the future of coal | Decisions made now will determine whether economies win or lose money as the coal industry changes over the next couple of decades. |
| 55,977 | Finding quasars: Rare extragalactic objects are now easier to spot | Astrophysicists have developed a new method for pinpointing the whereabouts of extremely rare extragalactic objects. They hope their technique for finding 'changing-look quasars' will take scientists one step closer to unraveling one of greatest mysteries of the universe - how supermassive black holes grow. Quasars are believed to be responsible for regulating the growth of supermassive black holes and their host galaxies. |
| 55,978 | Artificial intelligence enhances efficacy of sleep disorder treatments | An algorithm based on 20,000 nights of sleep that can improve the diagnosis, treatment and our overall understanding of sleep disorders has been developed. |
| 55,979 | UIC research paves way for next-generation of crystalline material screening devices | Researchers have developed a novel multi-well, continuous-flow microfluidic device that may help scientists and pharmaceutical companies more effectively study drug compounds and their crystalline shapes and structures, which are key components for drug stability. |