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Soaking up the sun: Artificial photosynthesis promises clean, sustainable source of energy Posted: 15 Jun 2021 10:23 AM PDT Humans can do lots of things that plants can't do. But plants have one major advantage over humans: They can make energy directly from the sun. That process of turning sunlight directly into usable energy - called photosynthesis - may soon be a feat humans are able to mimic to harness the sun's energy for clean, storable, efficient fuel. If so, it could open a whole new frontier of clean energy. |
Researchers can turn a single photo into a video Posted: 15 Jun 2021 10:23 AM PDT Researchers have developed a deep learning method that can produce a seamlessly looping, realistic looking video from a single photo. |
Scientists make highly maneuverable miniature robots controlled by magnetic fields Posted: 15 Jun 2021 10:22 AM PDT A team of scientists has developed millimeter-sized robots that can be controlled using magnetic fields to perform highly maneuverable and dexterous manipulations. This could pave the way to possible future applications in biomedicine and manufacturing. |
Rapid exclusion of COVID-19 infection using AI, EKG technology Posted: 15 Jun 2021 10:22 AM PDT Artificial intelligence (AI) may offer a way to accurately determine that a person is not infected with COVID-19. An international retrospective study finds that infection with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, creates subtle electrical changes in the heart. An AI-enhanced EKG can detect these changes and potentially be used as a rapid, reliable COVID-19 screening test to rule out COVID-19 infection. |
Combining classical and quantum computing opens door to new discoveries Posted: 15 Jun 2021 10:22 AM PDT Researchers have discovered a new and more efficient computing method for pairing the reliability of a classical computer with the strength of a quantum system. |
New AI model helps understand virus spread from animals to humans Posted: 15 Jun 2021 10:20 AM PDT A new model that applies artificial intelligence to carbohydrates improves the understanding of the infection process and could help predict which viruses are likely to spread from animals to humans. |
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