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The Distinctive Impact of Power Outages on Solar and Electric-Powered Homes

An expert in energy technologies uses AI tools to investigate the impact of extreme weather on solar-powered and electrified homes and uncover their unique vulnerabilities and develop insights on how they handle harsh conditions. As winter storms and summer heat waves increasingly stress the nation's power grids, Stevens researchers have developed a new way to

Harnessing AI to Revolutionize Healthcare: A Deep Dive into Clinical Implementation

Using a pioneering artificial intelligence platform, researchers have assessed whether a cardiac AI tool recently trialed in South Australian hospitals actually has the potential to assist doctors and nurses to rapidly diagnose heart issues in emergency departments. Using a pioneering artificial intelligence platform, Flinders University researchers have assessed whether a cardiac AI tool recently trialled

The Distinctive Impact of Power Outages on Solar and Electric-Powered Homes

An expert in energy technologies uses AI tools to investigate the impact of extreme weather on solar-powered and electrified homes and uncover their unique vulnerabilities and develop insights on how they handle harsh conditions. As winter storms and summer heat waves increasingly stress the nation's power grids, Stevens researchers have developed a new way to

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The Distinctive Impact of Power Outages on Solar and Electric-Powered Homes

An expert in energy technologies uses AI tools to investigate the impact of extreme weather on solar-powered and electrified homes and uncover their unique vulnerabilities and develop insights on how they handle harsh conditions. As winter storms and summer heat waves increasingly stress the nation's power grids, Stevens researchers have developed a new way to

Revolutionizing Cancer Care with Tailored 3D Bioprinting Solutions

Scientists have successfully developed a gastric cancer model using 3D bioprinting technology and patient-derived cancer tissue fragments. This innovative model preserves the characteristics of actual patient tissues and is expected to rapidly evaluate and predict individual patient drug responses. A collaborative research team led by Professor Jinah Jang from the Department of Mechanical Engineering and

Harnessing AI to Revolutionize Healthcare: A Deep Dive into Clinical Implementation

Using a pioneering artificial intelligence platform, researchers have assessed whether a cardiac AI tool recently trialed in South Australian hospitals actually has the potential to assist doctors and nurses to rapidly diagnose heart issues in emergency departments. Using a pioneering artificial intelligence platform, Flinders University researchers have assessed whether a cardiac AI tool recently trialled

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Mastering Stirring Techniques: The Secret to Perfecting Nanostructure Synthesis

Stirring allows for homogenization and efficient gas exchange -- this fact has been known for decades. Controlling the stirring rate during the nanocluster synthesis is pivotal in achieving nanostructures with well-defined sizes, structures, optical properties, and stability. Stirring allows for homogenization and efficient gas exchange -- this fact has been known for decades. Controlling the

Revolutionary Catalyst Paves the Way for Sustainable Energy and Environmental Solutions

A catalyst that significantly enhances ammonia conversion could improve wastewater treatment, green chemical and hydrogen production. A catalyst that significantly enhances ammonia conversion could improve wastewater treatment, green chemical and hydrogen production. A team of scientists have developed an effective catalyst with a remarkable ability to enhance the efficiency of ammonia conversion. Published in Advanced

Innovative Green Chemistry: Pioneering Sustainable Pathways for Unique Molecular Constructs

Polymers can be thought of like trains: Just as a train is composed of multiple cars, polymers are made up of multiple monomers, and the couplings between the train cars are similar to the chemical bonds that link monomers together. While polymers have myriad applications -- from drug delivery to construction materials -- their structures

Revolutionizing Robotic Vision: The Game-Changing Artificial Compound Eye

A research team has recently developed a novel artificial compound eye system that is not only more cost-effective, but demonstrates a sensitivity at least twice that of existing market products in small areas. The system promises to revolutionize robotic vision, enhance robots' abilities in navigation, perception and decision-making, while promoting commercial application and further development

Revolutionary Discovery: Bioinspired Double Helix with Switchable Chirality Unlocks Molecular Control

The control of artificial double-helical structures, which are essential for the development of high-order molecular systems, remains difficult. In a new study, researchers have developed novel double-helical monometallofoldamers that exhibit controllable helicity inversion and chiral information transfer, in response to external stimuli. These monometallofoldamers can lead to novel artificial supramolecular systems for molecular information transmission

Transforming the Cycle: From Endless Scrolling to Mindful Living

Researchers have created Mindful Scroll, a mobile app that helps users transition from doom-scrolling to adding mindfulness into their daily routines. Do you find yourself doom-scrolling, or spending more time than you should consuming negative news on the internet and social media and want to stop? Well, there's now an app for that. Researchers from

Boosting Conductivity and Stability of Solid-State Electrolytes through Helical Architectures

Solid-state electrolytes have been explored for decades for use in energy storage systems and in the pursuit of solid-state batteries. These materials are safer alternatives to the traditional liquid electrolyte -- a solution that allows ions to move within the cell -- used in batteries today. However, new concepts are needed to push the performance

Ships Are Emitting Less Sulfur, Yet Global Warming Continues to Accelerate

New findings document fewer ship tracks, reduced cloud cover, and boosted warming after ship emissions regulations took effect in 2020. Last year marked Earth's warmest year on record. A new study finds that some of 2023's record warmth, nearly 20 percent, likely came as a result of reduced sulfur emissions from the shipping industry. Much

Revolutionary Approach Unveiled to Heat Mars and Make It Habitable

Ever since we learned that the surface of planet Mars is cold and dead, people have wondered if there is a way to make it friendlier to life. The newly proposed method is over 5,000 times more efficient than previous schemes to globally warm Mars, representing a significant leap forward in our ability to modify