Health and medicine Mar 11 Efficient and durable ultra-thin solar cells by jens wilkinson | Hot Off the Press Ultra-thin, flexible, organic solar cells that degrade less than 5 percent after 3,000 hours and an energy conversion ratio of 13%. Mar 9 Tape and vermilion: ingredients for mapping artifact origins by adam phillips | Hot Off the Press Vermilion samples taken from ancient artifacts with sulfur-free tape can tell us about trade patterns 3000 years ago. Jan 29 Are you “at risk” of being a habitual coffee drinker? by adam phillips | Hot Off the Press Several single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are related to dietary habits, including coffee, tea, tofu, and yogurt consumption. Jan 24 Astrocytes powered by norepinephrine during fear-memory formation by amanda alvarez | Hot Off the Press Norepinephrine released in the locus coeruleus during fear learning is accompanied by increased calcium and cAMP levels in nearby astrocytes. Dec 19 Brain wave synchrony can predict memory age by amanda alvarez | Hot Off the Press The degree of neuronal synchrony between the anterior cingulate cortex and the hippocampus during recall is an indication of memory age (in mice). Dec 18 AI identifies features associated with cancer recurrence by masataka sasabe | Hot Off the Press Artificial intelligence has successfully identified features relevant to cancer prognosis that were not previously noted by pathologists Page 14 of 27« First«...1213141516...20...»Last »
Mar 11 Efficient and durable ultra-thin solar cells by jens wilkinson | Hot Off the Press Ultra-thin, flexible, organic solar cells that degrade less than 5 percent after 3,000 hours and an energy conversion ratio of 13%.
Mar 9 Tape and vermilion: ingredients for mapping artifact origins by adam phillips | Hot Off the Press Vermilion samples taken from ancient artifacts with sulfur-free tape can tell us about trade patterns 3000 years ago.
Jan 29 Are you “at risk” of being a habitual coffee drinker? by adam phillips | Hot Off the Press Several single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are related to dietary habits, including coffee, tea, tofu, and yogurt consumption.
Jan 24 Astrocytes powered by norepinephrine during fear-memory formation by amanda alvarez | Hot Off the Press Norepinephrine released in the locus coeruleus during fear learning is accompanied by increased calcium and cAMP levels in nearby astrocytes.
Dec 19 Brain wave synchrony can predict memory age by amanda alvarez | Hot Off the Press The degree of neuronal synchrony between the anterior cingulate cortex and the hippocampus during recall is an indication of memory age (in mice).
Dec 18 AI identifies features associated with cancer recurrence by masataka sasabe | Hot Off the Press Artificial intelligence has successfully identified features relevant to cancer prognosis that were not previously noted by pathologists