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Malaria May Cause Bone Loss
Bone loss is a hidden pathology for people who have been infected with the malaria parasite, study says.
Artificial Intelligence Predicts Likelihood Of Dying
Researchers have used artificial intelligence to predict which patients are likely to die within the next five years.
Measuring The Fingerprints Of Quantum States
Scientists at the National University of Singapore have discovered a possible way to certify devices for quantum computing and quantum cryptography.
Blasting Atoms With An X-ray Laser Creates ‘Molecular Black Hole’
X-ray lasers can strip atoms from the inside out, making them steal electrons from neighboring atoms like a black hole devouring matter.
Gravitational Waves Shed Light On Black Holes & Dark Matter
The third detection of gravitational waves offers new insights into the mysteries behind black holes and dark matter.
GRAIL And Cirina Join Forces For Early Cancer Detection
GRAIL and Cirina have entered an agreement to form a global company focused on the early detection of cancer.
GHIT Fund Secures US$200 Million For Second Phase
The Government of Japan will contribute roughly half of the US$200 million replenishment, with the remainder provided by partners including the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Feather-Light Cathodes Unlock The Potential Of Lithium-Oxygen Batteries
It may be made entirely out of metal, but this cathode is still ultra-light.
Can You See What I See?
A study by researchers at Kyoto University shows that visual perception may depend on birthplace and environment.
Malaria May Cause Bone Loss
Bone loss is a hidden pathology for people who have been infected with the malaria parasite, study says.
Artificial Intelligence Predicts Likelihood Of Dying
Researchers have used artificial intelligence to predict which patients are likely to die within the next five years.
Measuring The Fingerprints Of Quantum States
Scientists at the National University of Singapore have discovered a possible way to certify devices for quantum computing and quantum cryptography.
Blasting Atoms With An X-ray Laser Creates ‘Molecular Black Hole’
X-ray lasers can strip atoms from the inside out, making them steal electrons from neighboring atoms like a black hole devouring matter.
Gravitational Waves Shed Light On Black Holes & Dark Matter
The third detection of gravitational waves offers new insights into the mysteries behind black holes and dark matter.
GRAIL And Cirina Join Forces For Early Cancer Detection
GRAIL and Cirina have entered an agreement to form a global company focused on the early detection of cancer.
GHIT Fund Secures US$200 Million For Second Phase
The Government of Japan will contribute roughly half of the US$200 million replenishment, with the remainder provided by partners including the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Feather-Light Cathodes Unlock The Potential Of Lithium-Oxygen Batteries
It may be made entirely out of metal, but this cathode is still ultra-light.
Can You See What I See?
A study by researchers at Kyoto University shows that visual perception may depend on birthplace and environment.









