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  • Alkalinity enrichment stimulates calcification and linear extension in Acropora cervicornis

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  • Contribution of non-linear internal waves to marine net primary production has been underestimated

    Contribution of non-linear internal waves to marine net primary production has been underestimated

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  • Human-centric participation paradigm: exploring the enjoyment experience of cultural heritage virtual museum based on system usability and VR technology

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  • Dietary assessment of elite orienteering athletes

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  • Automated kidney stone segmentation from flexible ureteroscopy videos using a U-net model: A preliminary feasibility study

    Manual identification of kidney stones during flexible ureteroscopy can be challenging due to motion, variable illumination, bleeding, dust from fragmentation, and limited visual contrast. While machine…

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  • The explainability of radiomic-based machine learning models for brain glioma grading on amide proton transfer-weighted images

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  • “Project Hail Mary” – These 45 Exoplanets Could Be Home to Alien Life, Scientists Say

    “Project Hail Mary” – These 45 Exoplanets Could Be Home to Alien Life, Scientists Say

    A small group of distant worlds may hold the clues to life beyond Earth. Astronomers searching for life beyond Earth have narrowed down the most promising places to look. Out of more than 6,000 known exoplanets, researchers have identified just…

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  • Scientists Unearth Exceptionally Well-preserved Archaeopteryx fossil, Solving the Biggest Mystery of Dinosaur Flight

    Scientists Unearth Exceptionally Well-preserved Archaeopteryx fossil, Solving the Biggest Mystery of Dinosaur Flight

    A new discovery of a nearly intact Archaeopteryx fossil is providing fresh evidence that may finally settle the long-standing debate over how flight evolved in dinosaurs. Published in Nature, the study reveals the finest details ever seen in…

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  • Celebrated life scientist Shu Xiaokun leaves US after 20 years for Chinese university

    Celebrated life scientist Shu Xiaokun leaves US after 20 years for Chinese university

    He will serve as a distinguished professor and founding director of the Institute of Chemical and Open Biotechnology Research and Application at Fudan University, according to the South China Morning Post.

    The institute, scheduled to launch this…

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