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January 31, 2012
A publicly displayed object of art experiences a lot: Dazzling light, unfavorable temperatures or too much moisture. With 'Artguardian' Fraunhofer researchers have developed a fully automated, intelligent monitoring system helping art lovers to optimally preserve their objects of art. Thanks to sensitive sensors they can be exhibited under the best conditions. The solution will be presented from 6th to 10th March at the CeBIT 2012 (hall 9, booth E08). Read more
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February 10, 2012
Researchers at Duke University Medical Center used new tools they developed to analyze knees and hips and discovered that osteoarthritic knee joints are in a constant state of repair, while hip joints are not. Read more
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April 26, 2012
Involvement in high-impact activities such as football, skiing, tennis or martial arts, significantly increases the wear rate and reduces the 'lifespan' of hip implants in adults who have undergone total hip replacement surgery more than a decade earlier. The work by Matthieu Ollivier, from the Sainte-Marguerite Hospital in Marseille, France, and his team is published online in the Springer journal Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. Read more
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January 16, 2024
It took just 80 hours, rather than decades, to identify a potential new solid electrolyte using a combination of supercomputing and AI. Read more
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July 20, 2024
Large language models may enable real-time communication with extraterrestrial civilizations despite the vast distances between stars. We need to start thinking about what to tell them about us Read more
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January 29, 2026
A new artificial lung system might keep people without lungs alive for weeks. Like real lungs, tubes and pumps oxygenate blood and maintain blood flow. Read more
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March 26, 2025
Desynchronizing monkeys’ brain with electricity caused a performance boost Read more
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March 29, 2012
Four signaling substances control the transformation of T cells. Read more
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March 7, 2012
Two 1-hectare wetlands created for research demonstrated that they take up carbon from the atmosphere and nitrogen and phosphorus from incoming water. Initially planting a wetland boosted the variety of plants present over the duration of the study, but reduced the total production of plant material in the wetlands. Read more
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September 18, 2023
U.S. regulators will consider clinical trials of a system that mimics the womb, which could reduce deaths and disability for babies born extremely preterm Read more
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