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MIT researchers develop an AI model that can detect future lung cancer risk(图)
人工智能模型 检测肺癌风险 深度学习
2023/1/20
Researchers develop new technology that could enable better control systems for prosthetic limbs(图)
控制系统 磁传感器 磁铁
2022/10/31
Researchers develop real-time lyric generation technology to inspire song writing
LyricJam song writing musical expressions
2021/8/10
Music artists can find inspiration and new creative directions for their song writing with technology.
Researchers develop speedier network analysis for a range of computer hardware(图)
Researchers develop speedier network analysis range computer hardware
2021/3/9
Graphs -- data structures that show relationships among objects -- are highly versatile. It's easy to imagine a graph depicting a social media network's web of connections.But graphs are also used in ...
Researchers develop 3D-printable material that mimics biological tissues(图)
3D-printable material mimics biological tissues
2020/6/12
Biological tissues have evolved over millennia to be perfectly optimized for their specific functions. Take cartilage as an example. It's a compliant, elastic tissue that's soft enough to cushion join...
Researchers develop first contactless cardiac arrest AI system for smart speakers(图)
contactless cardiac arrest AI system smart speakers
2019/6/24
Almost 500,000 Americans die each year from cardiac arrest, when the heart suddenly stops beating.People experiencing cardiac arrest suddenly become unresponsive and stop breathing or begin gasping fo...
Researchers develop graphene nano ‘tweezers’ that can grab individual biomolecules(图)
Researchers graphene nano tweezers grab individual biomolecules
2017/12/4
Researchers from the University of Minnesota College of Science and Engineering have found yet another remarkable use for the wonder material graphene—tiny electronic “tweezers” that can grab biomolec...
Harvard researchers develop tough,self-healing rubber(图)
Harvard researchers tough self-healing rubber
2017/8/14
I magine a tire that could heal after being punctured or a rubber band that never snapped.Researchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have developed ...
Researchers develop model to predict and prevent power outages using big data(图)
Researchers model to predict prevent power outages big data
2017/7/26
High-speed winds during a thunderstorm may cause trees around an electric grid to crash into the distribution system feeders causing an outage in that area. Currently, most utility companies diminish ...
Researchers develop dynamic templates critical to printable electronics technology
Researchers dynamic templates critical printable electronics technology
2017/7/13
When it comes to efficiency, sometimes it helps to look to Mother Nature for advice – even in technology as advanced as printable, flexible electronics.Researchers at the University of Illinois have d...
UK Chemistry Researchers Develop Catalyst that Mimics the Z-Scheme of Photosynthesis
UK Chemistry Researchers Catalyst that Mimics Z-Scheme of Photosynthesis
2017/6/22
A team of chemists from the University of Kentucky and the Institute of Physics Research of Mar del Plata in Argentina has just reported a way to trigger a fundamental step in the mechanism of photosy...
Stanford researchers develop crowdsourcing software to convene rapid,on-demand 'flash organizations'
Stanford researchers crowdsourcing software convene rapid flash organizations
2017/5/10
Crowdsourcing has become a popular way of making use of large groups of people to accomplish straightforward tasks – online reviews on Yelp, Wikipedia entries and Stanford University’s own Foldin...
Researchers develop radar simulator to characterize scattering of debris in tornadoes
Researchers radar simulator scattering debris tornadoes
2017/5/1
Researchers have developed the first numerical polarimetric radar simulator to study and characterize the scattering of debris particles in tornadoes. (See video)
The results of their study are publi...