Reading requires not only processing of the word currently in focus but also pre-processing of upcoming words in the parafovea. Although it is well established that lower-level orthographic and phonological features are processed parafoveally, it…
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How I’m helping to cultivate science entrepreneurship in Brazil
A course in disruptive innovation helped to cement João Paulo Longo’s science-entrepreneur ambitions.Credit: Victor Carlos Mello Da Silva
While earning his dentistry degree at the University of Brasilia, João Paulo Longo joined Brazil’s…
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Utilization of expired sulphadimidine in the fabrication of a metal free graphitic carbon nitride to photodegrade doxycycline in water: an experimental and statistical study
Characterization of 0.2NSCN
XPS was utilized to analyze the elemental composition of the CN and 0.2NSCN samples. Carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen were detected in CN through the full-spectrum survey scan, as presented in Figure S1. Meanwhile the…
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Convergent evolution of a conserved molecular network underlies parenting and sociality
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Maciejewski, M. F. & Bell, A. M. Insights into parental care from studies…
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Clinical and laboratory characteristics of novel diabetes subgroups: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Hossain, M. J., Al-Mamun, M. & Islam, M. R. Diabetes mellitus, the fastest growing global public health concern: Early detection should be focused. Health Sci Rep. 7(3), e (2024). (2004).
Federation, I. D. Diabetes Atlas, 10th edn: Brussels,…
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Protan triggered colorimetric and fluorometric responsive coumarin coupled imidazole as Co2+ sensor, DFT and zebrafish bioimaging studies
The excited state of the molecule in donor-acceptor molecules is significantly influenced by the polarity of solvents, which stabilise it via hydrogen bonding, solvation interactions, and dipole-dipole interactions. Therefore, we investigated NIC…
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How to Build Supervised AI Models When You Don’t Have Annotated Data
One of the biggest challenges in real-world machine learning is that supervised models require labeled data—yet in many practical scenarios, the data you start with is almost always unlabeled. Manually annotating thousands of…
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Rhinos Lived in High Arctic 23 Million Years Ago
Paleontologists have identified a new Early Miocene species of the rhinocerotid genus Epiaceratherium from the fossilized remains found in the Canadian High Arctic.
Life restoration of Epiaceratherium itjilik, at its forested lake habitat,…
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World’s smallest neural implant tracks brain signals through light
Cornell researchers have built a neural implant so small it can balance on a grain of salt, yet powerful enough to wirelessly record brain activity in a living animal for more than a year.
The device, called a microscale optoelectronic…
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We've done the science—let's get on with climate action
For three decades now, I have watched Earth warm—not through headlines or politics, but in my own data. Every year, the evidence has become clearer. My colleagues have measured rising CO₂ levels in Antarctic ice cores. We have seen ice caps…
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