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UNLOCKING THE SECRETS OF FASTER WOUND HEALING Now, UNIST scientists have discovered a new way that will make faster healing of wounds by regulating cells that orchestrate the inflammatory response. They demonstrated that SREBP-2 protein plays a vital role in cholesterol-related genes, regulates the function of A METHOD TO IDENTIFY COMPUTER-GENERATED TEXT A section of the text created by GPT-2. To compare, this is a real NewYork Times article:
STUDY SUGGESTS ACTION MOVIES MAKES US EAT MORE SNACKS The study conducted by Cornell University point out some TV programs cause people to eat twice as much as other programs. Lead author, Aner Tal, Ph.D., said, “We find that if you’re watching an action movie while snacking your mouth will see more action too. In other words, the more distracting the program is the more you will eat. WOMEN MORE PRONE TO SMARTPHONE ADDICTION THAN MEN Smartphone owners: particularly younger adults use the smartphone for more than just calling and messaging. 44% of cell owners have slept with their phone next to their bed. 29% of cell owners describe their cell phone as something they can’t imagine living without. KIMCHI: SCIENTISTS DETERMINED THE SOURCE OF LACTIC ACID Study analyzed the origin source of lactic acid bacteria that directly affect the fermentation of kimchi through multi-omics analysis after selectively sterilizing four ingredients for kimchi, namely kimchi cabbage, garlic, ginger, and red pepper. EXPERTS REVEAL THE DANGERS OF ELON MUSK'S RADICAL Neuralink essentially building a computer brain interface that the company envisions will allow us to communicate wirelessly with the world. It will allow us to share our idea, dreams without demeaning ourselves with written or spoken language. Musk is already hitting the news headlines through his ventures that mere mortals dare not ruffle. LONG-LIVED WOOD PRODUCTS ARE SIGNIFICANT CARBON CAPTURERS A new study by the University of Eastern Finland has suggested that the way we use wood mitigate climate change. It also supports the economy. Forests assume a vital job in the worldwide carbon cycle and add to climate change mitigation. A NEW METAL FOAM IS AS BULLETPROOF AS HEAVY STEEL ARMOR Using composite metal foam (CMF), scientists at the North Carolina State University have developed a bulletproof material that can stop the ball and armor-piercing .50 caliber rounds as well as conventional steel armor, even though it weighs less than half as much.TECH EXPLORIST
Tech Explorist provides the latest science and technology news, including scientific research, discoveries, space science, inventions. 3D INTERNET : THE FUTURE OF THE INTERNET 3D internet is a powerful combination of two forces. Those two forces are Internet and 3D Graphics. it has the ability to attract highlymotivated audience.
UNLOCKING THE SECRETS OF FASTER WOUND HEALING Now, UNIST scientists have discovered a new way that will make faster healing of wounds by regulating cells that orchestrate the inflammatory response. They demonstrated that SREBP-2 protein plays a vital role in cholesterol-related genes, regulates the function of A METHOD TO IDENTIFY COMPUTER-GENERATED TEXT A section of the text created by GPT-2. To compare, this is a real NewYork Times article:
STUDY SUGGESTS ACTION MOVIES MAKES US EAT MORE SNACKS The study conducted by Cornell University point out some TV programs cause people to eat twice as much as other programs. Lead author, Aner Tal, Ph.D., said, “We find that if you’re watching an action movie while snacking your mouth will see more action too. In other words, the more distracting the program is the more you will eat. WOMEN MORE PRONE TO SMARTPHONE ADDICTION THAN MEN Smartphone owners: particularly younger adults use the smartphone for more than just calling and messaging. 44% of cell owners have slept with their phone next to their bed. 29% of cell owners describe their cell phone as something they can’t imagine living without. KIMCHI: SCIENTISTS DETERMINED THE SOURCE OF LACTIC ACID Study analyzed the origin source of lactic acid bacteria that directly affect the fermentation of kimchi through multi-omics analysis after selectively sterilizing four ingredients for kimchi, namely kimchi cabbage, garlic, ginger, and red pepper. EXPERTS REVEAL THE DANGERS OF ELON MUSK'S RADICAL Neuralink essentially building a computer brain interface that the company envisions will allow us to communicate wirelessly with the world. It will allow us to share our idea, dreams without demeaning ourselves with written or spoken language. Musk is already hitting the news headlines through his ventures that mere mortals dare not ruffle. LONG-LIVED WOOD PRODUCTS ARE SIGNIFICANT CARBON CAPTURERS A new study by the University of Eastern Finland has suggested that the way we use wood mitigate climate change. It also supports the economy. Forests assume a vital job in the worldwide carbon cycle and add to climate change mitigation. A NEW METAL FOAM IS AS BULLETPROOF AS HEAVY STEEL ARMOR Using composite metal foam (CMF), scientists at the North Carolina State University have developed a bulletproof material that can stop the ball and armor-piercing .50 caliber rounds as well as conventional steel armor, even though it weighs less than half as much. WORLD’S FIRST BLOOD TEST FOR REAL-TIME MONITORING OF NUS scientists have developed a new technique called extracellular vesicle monitoring of small-molecule chemical occupancy and protein expression (ExoSCOPE) that is accurate, less invasive and significantly brings forward the evaluation window, by using liquidbiopsies.
WORLD-FIRST MODULAR QUANTUM BRAIN SCANNER UK builds first modular quantum brain sensor like lego bricks that is sensitive enough to measure a magnetic signal which is a trillion times lower than that produced by a fridge magnet. HOW DO CELLS MEASURE THEMSELVES? In a study focusing on the growing tip of plants, scientists show that cells use their DNA content as an internal gauge to assess and adjusttheir size.
HUMAN CELLS CAN WRITE RNA SEQUENCES INTO DNA Thomas Jefferson University researchers provide the first evidence that RNA segments can be written back into DNA, which potentially challenges the central dogma in biology and could have wide implications affecting many fields of biology. STUDY SHED LIGHT ON THE EARLY STAGES OF VIRAL EVOLUTION New work could pave the way towards the treatment of viruses in the future, thanks to the scientists that cast light on how virusesevolve.
AQUA-FI: AN UNDERWATER WIFI SYSTEM Shihada said, “This is the first time anyone has used the internet underwater completely wirelessly.” “In the real world, Aqua-Fi would use radio waves to send data from a diver’s smartphone to a “gateway” device attached to their gear. A GIANT BLINKING STAR SPOTTED NEAR THE CENTER OF THE MILKY Astronomers have spotted a giant blinking star, more than 25,000 light years away, near the center of the Milky Way. SINGLE-SHOT OF THE COVID-19 VACCINE GENERATES ROBUST Single-shot of the COVID-19 vaccine Ad26.COV2.S induced immune responses against all the viral variants. AI CHIP CALLED TIANJIC CAN CONTROL A RIDERLESS AUTONOMOUS It seems like we are one more step closer to the future filled with humanlike thinking machines. A team of Chinese scientists has successfully developed a hybrid AI chip called “Tianjic” that can control an autonomous bicycle. EXPERTS REVEAL THE DANGERS OF ELON MUSK'S RADICAL Neuralink essentially building a computer brain interface that the company envisions will allow us to communicate wirelessly with the world. It will allow us to share our idea, dreams without demeaning ourselves with written or spoken language. Musk is already hitting the news headlines through his ventures that mere mortals dare not ruffle.TECH EXPLORIST
Tech Explorist provides the latest science and technology news, including scientific research, discoveries, space science, inventions. 3D INTERNET : THE FUTURE OF THE INTERNET 3D internet is a powerful combination of two forces. Those two forces are Internet and 3D Graphics. it has the ability to attract highlymotivated audience.
SELF-DRIVING AI WHEELCHAIR TO AIDING PEOPLE WITH The research team at Imperial College London has won $50k. The prize was announced as part of Mobility Unlimited Challenge Discovery Award, which is funded by Toyota Mobility Foundation and run by Nesta‘s Challenge Prize Centre.. This research prize will help to develop a self-driving, self-navigating wheelchair for paralyzed people who can lead with their gaze. PLANTS USE HORMONE TO FIGHT FUNGI AND INSECT ATTACKS Scientists found that a hormone called jasmonic acid, or jasmonate helps plants sound the alarm about the danger. Scientists noted that the discovery highlights essential details on how plants respond to a hormone called jasmonic acid, or jasmonate. WHY THE EARTH COOLED SUDDENLY ABOUT 13,000 YEARS AGO One big question was, did an extraterrestrial impact occur near the end of the last ice age, about 13,000 years ago as the ice sheets covering Canada were melting, and cause an abrupt cooling that thrust the northern hemisphere back into the ice age for an extra 1,200years?
LONG-LIVED WOOD PRODUCTS ARE SIGNIFICANT CARBON CAPTURERS A new study by the University of Eastern Finland has suggested that the way we use wood mitigate climate change. It also supports the economy. Forests assume a vital job in the worldwide carbon cycle and add to climate change mitigation. KIMCHI: SCIENTISTS DETERMINED THE SOURCE OF LACTIC ACID Study analyzed the origin source of lactic acid bacteria that directly affect the fermentation of kimchi through multi-omics analysis after selectively sterilizing four ingredients for kimchi, namely kimchi cabbage, garlic, ginger, and red pepper. A NEW METAL FOAM IS AS BULLETPROOF AS HEAVY STEEL ARMOR Using composite metal foam (CMF), scientists at the North Carolina State University have developed a bulletproof material that can stop the ball and armor-piercing .50 caliber rounds as well as conventional steel armor, even though it weighs less than half as much. EXPERTS REVEAL THE DANGERS OF ELON MUSK'S RADICAL Neuralink essentially building a computer brain interface that the company envisions will allow us to communicate wirelessly with the world. It will allow us to share our idea, dreams without demeaning ourselves with written or spoken language. Musk is already hitting the news headlines through his ventures that mere mortals dare not ruffle. MEN WHO MARRY FAT WOMEN ARE HAPPIER AND LIVE LONGER Although marrying a fat girl is a thing of choice for many reasons. But a new study suggests that marrying fat women tend to have a happylife.
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Tech Explorist provides the latest science and technology news, including scientific research, discoveries, space science, inventions. 3D INTERNET : THE FUTURE OF THE INTERNET 3D internet is a powerful combination of two forces. Those two forces are Internet and 3D Graphics. it has the ability to attract highlymotivated audience.
SELF-DRIVING AI WHEELCHAIR TO AIDING PEOPLE WITH The research team at Imperial College London has won $50k. The prize was announced as part of Mobility Unlimited Challenge Discovery Award, which is funded by Toyota Mobility Foundation and run by Nesta‘s Challenge Prize Centre.. This research prize will help to develop a self-driving, self-navigating wheelchair for paralyzed people who can lead with their gaze. PLANTS USE HORMONE TO FIGHT FUNGI AND INSECT ATTACKS Scientists found that a hormone called jasmonic acid, or jasmonate helps plants sound the alarm about the danger. Scientists noted that the discovery highlights essential details on how plants respond to a hormone called jasmonic acid, or jasmonate. WHY THE EARTH COOLED SUDDENLY ABOUT 13,000 YEARS AGO One big question was, did an extraterrestrial impact occur near the end of the last ice age, about 13,000 years ago as the ice sheets covering Canada were melting, and cause an abrupt cooling that thrust the northern hemisphere back into the ice age for an extra 1,200years?
LONG-LIVED WOOD PRODUCTS ARE SIGNIFICANT CARBON CAPTURERS A new study by the University of Eastern Finland has suggested that the way we use wood mitigate climate change. It also supports the economy. Forests assume a vital job in the worldwide carbon cycle and add to climate change mitigation. KIMCHI: SCIENTISTS DETERMINED THE SOURCE OF LACTIC ACID Study analyzed the origin source of lactic acid bacteria that directly affect the fermentation of kimchi through multi-omics analysis after selectively sterilizing four ingredients for kimchi, namely kimchi cabbage, garlic, ginger, and red pepper. A NEW METAL FOAM IS AS BULLETPROOF AS HEAVY STEEL ARMOR Using composite metal foam (CMF), scientists at the North Carolina State University have developed a bulletproof material that can stop the ball and armor-piercing .50 caliber rounds as well as conventional steel armor, even though it weighs less than half as much. EXPERTS REVEAL THE DANGERS OF ELON MUSK'S RADICAL Neuralink essentially building a computer brain interface that the company envisions will allow us to communicate wirelessly with the world. It will allow us to share our idea, dreams without demeaning ourselves with written or spoken language. Musk is already hitting the news headlines through his ventures that mere mortals dare not ruffle. MEN WHO MARRY FAT WOMEN ARE HAPPIER AND LIVE LONGER Although marrying a fat girl is a thing of choice for many reasons. But a new study suggests that marrying fat women tend to have a happylife.
NEW VANGUARD TEST DETECT SARS-COV-2 EVEN WHEN IT MUTATES Using CRISPR gene editing, scientists from Nanyang Technological University have developed a diagnostic test called VaNGuard (Variant Nucleotide Guard) to detect the SARS-CoV-2 virus even after it has gone through mutations. A SINGLE DROP OF WATER CAN GENERATE POWER TO LIGHT UP 100 Professor Wang believes that in the long term, the new design can be applied and installed on different surfaces that bring liquids into contact with solids. For example, the surface of the hull of a ferry, an umbrella, the glass of a window, even the inside water bottles. In this way, it will be possible to take full advantage of the low-frequency kinetic energy in water. A NEW WASTEWATER TREATMENT THAT CONCENTRATES NITROGEN FOR The Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant of Yverdon-Les-Bains, Switzerland, is a conventional plant serving 32.000 populace counterparts and made out of essential sedimentation, the initiated sludge procedure and clarification. WORLD'S FIRST HIGH-EFFICIENCY THERMOELECTRIC MATERIAL Now, it is possible to harvest power from human body heat, thanks to a discovery by UNIST scientists that could lead to the development of smart clothes. Scientists have come up with a novel high-efficiency thermoelectric material that is intrinsically self-healable and highlystretchable.
WORLD'S SMALLEST ULTRASOUND DETECTOR Ultrasound has been a popular medical imaging technique for many years. The method uses high-frequency sound waves and their echoes. Ultrasound detectors use high-frequency sound waves to image objects and measure distances, but the detecting element’s physical dimensions limit these readings’ resolution. THE ORIGIN OF DEADLY BRAIN CANCER DISCOVERED Scientists are hopeful that the identification of the origin and a specific gene needed for tumour growth could lead to new therapeutics to treat a deadly brain cancer that arises in THE ROBOT REVEALS WHAT'S INSIDE THE GREAT PYRAMID But those explorations had resulted in damage to the shaft – and no one had explored where the shaft led. In 2010, Rob Richardson, Professor of Robotics at Leeds and a small group of colleagues had accepted a challenge thrown down by Hong Kong dentist and inventor Dr. Tze Chuen Ng to design and build a robot that could reach the end of the shaft and find what, if anything, was there. UNDERGROUND 'GROUND FRIDGE' THAT DON'T USE ELECTRICITY The designer said, “Modern houses are often built without a basement while a lot of people nowadays feel the need for one: they’re focused on healthy food and, for example, grow their own food or buy in bulk at the local organic farmer.” This ground fridge is a basement as a product. The material used to create is very light and strong. It makes the Ground fridge to be easily transportable. A NEW METAL FOAM IS AS BULLETPROOF AS HEAVY STEEL ARMOR Using composite metal foam (CMF), scientists at the North Carolina State University have developed a bulletproof material that can stop the ball and armor-piercing .50 caliber rounds as well as conventional steel armor, even though it weighs less than half as much. FREE INTERNET ACCESS MUST BE CONSIDERED AS A HUMAN RIGHT Free Internet access should be a basic human right, as people unable to get online - particularly in developing countries - lack meaningfulways
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