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Newswise: From space to swamp: innovative AI method classifies mangrove species with unprecedented accuracy
Released: 3-Jul-2024 8:05 AM EDT
From space to swamp: innovative AI method classifies mangrove species with unprecedented accuracy
Chinese Academy of Sciences

Mangrove ecosystems, vital for biodiversity and climate change mitigation, face challenges in monitoring and conservation due to their complex species composition. A new study introduces an AI-driven approach to classify mangrove species with remarkable accuracy, potentially transforming conservation efforts.

Released: 3-Jul-2024 8:05 AM EDT
Nordic researchers develop predictive model for cross-border COVID spread
Aalto University

In a major multidisciplinary collaboration effort across Finland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark, researchers have published a pioneering study on the spread of infections across Nordic borders from spring until the end of 2020. The report sheds light on the efficacy of cross-border travel restrictions, helping us better understand which measures actually make a difference.

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Released: 3-Jul-2024 8:05 AM EDT
TRANSCRIPT AND VIDEO AVAILABLE: Mixed Reality for Surgical Precision Expert Q&A
Newswise

Live, virtual press briefing with Mercy Medical Center surgeon Dr. Gregory Gasbarro, to discuss the advanced new surgical technique using mixed reality to assist in the operating room.

Newswise: Unleashing the potential of high-spin polymers for next-gen optoelectronics and spintronics
Released: 3-Jul-2024 8:05 AM EDT
Unleashing the potential of high-spin polymers for next-gen optoelectronics and spintronics
Chinese Academy of Sciences

In a significant article, scientists have shed new light on the capabilities of open-shell oligomers and polymers. These materials, distinguished by their high-spin ground states, hold promise for advancing technologies in ambipolar organic field-effect transistors (OFETs), photodetectors, thermoelectrics, and spintronics.

Newswise: Unveiling East Asia's urban landscape: a massive mapping project illuminates 280 million buildings
Released: 3-Jul-2024 8:05 AM EDT
Unveiling East Asia's urban landscape: a massive mapping project illuminates 280 million buildings
Chinese Academy of Sciences

A pioneering study has completed a detailed mapping of 280 million buildings in East Asia, a region grappling with urbanization challenges. This mapping, the most extensive to date, utilizes very high-resolution (VHR) imagery to create a precise and comprehensive dataset.

Newswise: Cutting-edge AI model improves dense structural displacement recognition
Released: 3-Jul-2024 7:05 AM EDT
Cutting-edge AI model improves dense structural displacement recognition
Chinese Academy of Sciences

In a significant advancement for mechanical systems and civil engineering, researchers have developed Nodes2STRNet, an innovative method for dense displacement recognition.

Newswise: Quantum Leap: Breakthrough for Secure Communication with ‘Artificial Atoms’
Released: 3-Jul-2024 7:05 AM EDT
Quantum Leap: Breakthrough for Secure Communication with ‘Artificial Atoms’
Chinese Academy of Sciences

Researchers performed the first quantum communication tests in Lower Saxony over a 79km long optical fiber connection from Hannover to Braunschweig. Novel nanomaterials were used to generate the light transmitted over the "Niedersachsen Quantum Link", marking a leap forward to a semiconductor enabled quantum internet.

Newswise: New study adds to mystery of Cahokia exodus
Released: 3-Jul-2024 3:05 AM EDT
New study adds to mystery of Cahokia exodus
Washington University in St. Louis

WashU archaeologists dig into Cahokia's history to cast doubt on a popular theory about why the ancient city was abandoned.

Newswise: Clever clothes! Seams in clothing can capture body movement
1-Jul-2024 6:30 AM EDT
Clever clothes! Seams in clothing can capture body movement
University of Bristol

Everyday clothing may soon be able to capture and record body movements according to new research published by the Universities of Bristol and Bath.

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Released: 2-Jul-2024 6:05 PM EDT
High ceilings linked to poorer exam results for university students
University of South Australia

Ever wondered why you performed worse than expected in that final university exam that you sat in a cavernous gymnasium or massive hall, despite countless hours, days and weeks of study? Now you have a genuine reason – high ceilings.


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