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  • Consuming Fruit, Dietary Fiber, Caffeine and Dairy May Be Associated with Reduced Risk of Tinnitus

    Consuming Fruit, Dietary Fiber, Caffeine and Dairy May Be Associated with Reduced Risk of Tinnitus

    The primary underlying mechanisms may involve the protective effects of these diets on blood vessels and nerves, as well as their anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, according to a new systematic review and meta-analysis.

    Increased…

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  • New AI tool generates high-quality images faster than state-of-the-art approaches

    New AI tool generates high-quality images faster than state-of-the-art approaches

    The ability to generate high-quality images quickly is crucial for producing realistic simulated environments that can be used to train self-driving cars to avoid unpredictable hazards, making them safer on real streets.

    But the generative AI…

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  • Oxygen discovered in most distant known galaxy

    Oxygen discovered in most distant known galaxy

    Two different teams of astronomers have detected oxygen in the most distant known galaxy, JADES-GS-z14-0. The discovery, reported in two separate studies, was made possible thanks to the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), in…

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  • Engineer Demand Soars in AI-Driven Data Center Boom

    Engineer Demand Soars in AI-Driven Data Center Boom

    The rapid development of AI is fueling a data center boom, unlocking billions of dollars in investments to build the infrastructure needed to support data- and energy-hungry models. Amazon, Microsoft, and Google are among the key players backing…

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  • Tiny musky rat-kangaroos hold the key to explain why ‘roos hop

    Tiny musky rat-kangaroos hold the key to explain why ‘roos hop

    The evolutionary history of kangaroos, which are the only hopping animals with body masses greater than 5kg, cannot be understood without considering the origins of their diverse locomotor behaviours, especially hopping.

    “The musky rat-kangaroo,…

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  • Reusability-targeted enrichment of sea ice core data

    Reusability-targeted enrichment of sea ice core data

    The structure of this section follows the five steps of the reusability-targeted approach, starting with the formalization of the reuse perspective. This is demonstrated at the example of two typical reuse scenarios that motivate the compilation…

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  • Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy | Nature Reviews Methods Primers

    Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy | Nature Reviews Methods Primers

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  • Greater faculty mentor brilliance beliefs predict lower science identity in first-generation college student researchers

    Greater faculty mentor brilliance beliefs predict lower science identity in first-generation college student researchers

  • Cataldi, E. F., Bennett, C. T. & Chen, X. First-generation students: College access, persistence, and postbachelor’s outcomes (NCES 2018-421) (National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education, 2018).

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