In a major development in battery technology, researchers have successfully developed a long-cycle, high-energy sodium-ion battery. This breakthrough could potentially revolutionize the energy storage industry and provide a more reliable and affordable…
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Zika Virus Shows Promise as a Potential Cancer Therapy for Childhood Neuroblastoma, Study Finds
A recent study led by researchers from Nemours Children’s Health has found that injecting neuroblastoma tumors with the Zika virus can shrink or eliminate these tumors in mice, indicating that the virus…
Safer Prescribing: Study Shows Plan is Key in Helping Patients Manage Pain
In a bid to improve prescribing safety and reduce the risk of drug overdose, a recent study published in Nature Communications suggests that providing physicians with a plan for helping patients in…
New Method Developed for Recyclable, Organic and Flexible Electronics
In recent years, there has been a growing demand for flexible electronics that can be used in wearable devices, such as smartwatches and fitness trackers. However, the widespread commercialization of these devices…
Ensuring Adequate Sleep for Migrant Roofers: A Matter of Life and Death
Migrant roofers in the United States face significant challenges related to their sleep quality, which can have life-threatening consequences, according to recent research conducted by Rice University. These individuals assist in the…
Innovative Multi-Modal Network Enhances 3D Object Detection Accuracy and Robustness
Researchers at Ritsumeikan University in Japan have developed a new approach to improve the accuracy and robustness of multi-modal 3D object detection. The method, called Dynamic Point-Pixel Feature Alignment Network (DPPFA-Net), combines…
Gigantic Solar Farms Could Impact Solar Power Generation Worldwide
The potential of solar power is limitless, as it taps into the sun’s abundant energy. Unlike finite resources such as coal or gas, solar power does not restrict anyone’s access to sunlight….
Medical Students with Disabilities Face Increased Risk of Burnout, Study Finds
Medical students with co-occurring disabilities are more likely to experience burnout compared to their peers, according to a recent study conducted by Yale University. The risk of burnout is even higher for…
The global Facade Systems Market Growth Accelerated by Rising Construction Activities
Facade systems are widely used in the construction industry as they enhance the aesthetic appeal, thermal resistance and durability of buildings. The facade systems comprised of cladding, windows, sun control systems and…
Indonesia Temporarily Grounds Lion Air’s Boeing 737-9 Max Jetliners Following Incident on Alaska Airlines Flight
Indonesia has decided to temporarily ground three Boeing 737-9 Max jetliners owned by Lion Air, a budget carrier in the country. This decision comes in the wake of an incident last week…
