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3D Scans Revitalize Roman Heritage in Carnuntum
Technologydie-presse5h ago

3D Scans Revitalize Roman Heritage in Carnuntum

Researchers in Lower Austria are using 3D scanning technology to analyze nearly 2000-year-old Roman remains in Carnuntum, one of Central Europe's largest archaeological landscapes, bringing its heritage to life.

New Study Recommends Earlier Dietary Supplement for Women's Bone Health
Healthberlingske14h ago

New Study Recommends Earlier Dietary Supplement for Women's Bone Health

A new study from the University of Copenhagen on 417 healthy women suggests that women should take a specific dietary supplement earlier than currently recommended to support bone health. Professor Inge Tetens, a researcher involved, issued a clear recommendation based on the findings.

Robot Learns to Dismantle Broken Machines
TechnologyFox NewsYahoo1d ago2 sources

Robot Learns to Dismantle Broken Machines

Researchers at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology have developed a robotic disassembly system capable of adapting to challenges like stuck screws or missing parts when dismantling old machines.

Educational Opportunity for Irish Teachers
Cultureirish-independent1d ago

Educational Opportunity for Irish Teachers

An event offers a significant opportunity for educators across Ireland to engage with leading educational researchers and practitioners, focusing on strategies, insights, and evidence-informed approaches.

Dubrovnik to Host 200 Young European Researchers
Worldindex-hr2d ago

Dubrovnik to Host 200 Young European Researchers

Dubrovnik will host 200 young researchers from Europe in October, along with four young researchers from Croatian scientific institutions. All are recipients of research grants from the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO), which is bringing them to Croatia.

Royal Mummy's Curse Haunts Online Sale of Mummified Remains
Worldla-vanguardia4d ago

Royal Mummy's Curse Haunts Online Sale of Mummified Remains

Researchers have found evidence of an increase in dangerous microbes, posing risks to both sellers and buyers, in connection with the online sale of mummified remains. This phenomenon is colloquially referred to as the 'mummy's curse'.

Ceremony Honors Victims of Capsized Ferry Accident
CultureFrance 244d ago

Ceremony Honors Victims of Capsized Ferry Accident

Mourners gathered for a ceremony to pay tribute to the 44 people who died in a ferry accident earlier this week. Meanwhile, ballot counting has begun in Zambia's presidential election, with President Hichilema expected to win a second term, and researchers are noting rising global temperatures.

Danish Astrophysicists Closer to Solving Dark Matter Mystery
Worldpolitiken6d ago

Danish Astrophysicists Closer to Solving Dark Matter Mystery

Danish researchers have become the first in the world to observe dark matter in a distant galaxy creating a beautiful stellar stream from a cluster of stars, a phenomenon crucial for understanding how mysterious dark matter affects its surroundings.

Archaeological Excavations Resume at Qal-e Kord Cave in Iran
CultureTehran Times3h ago

Archaeological Excavations Resume at Qal-e Kord Cave in Iran

The seventh season of archaeological excavations has commenced at Qal-e Kord Cave in Iran's Qazvin province, a significant Paleolithic site, as researchers aim to reconstruct the sequence of human occupation and cultural layer formation more precisely.

Guldimund and Saveus Revive 2000s Linguistic Phenomenon
Culturepolitiken1d ago

Guldimund and Saveus Revive 2000s Linguistic Phenomenon

According to a language researcher, the summer hit 'Vil du noget?' by Guldimund and Saveus, which depicts life in the provinces during the 2000s, incorporates linguistic elements from that era, thereby reviving a specific linguistic phenomenon.

US Policies Facilitate China's Hunt for Scientific Talent
WorldNYT1d ago

US Policies Facilitate China's Hunt for Scientific Talent

While young researchers traditionally sought academic training in the U.S., a combination of Chinese financial incentives and U.S. restrictions is inadvertently shifting the balance, making it easier for China to attract scientific talent.

Mathematician Xavier Tolsa Discusses Research Excitement
Sciencela-vanguardia3d ago

Mathematician Xavier Tolsa Discusses Research Excitement

ICREA researcher Xavier Tolsa, a specialist in harmonic analysis and geometric measure theory, shares his perspective on the current state and challenges of scientific research, likening the excitement of investigation to breaking a sports record.

Chinese Censorship Detected in American AI Chatbot Responses
Worldhindustan-times5d ago

Chinese Censorship Detected in American AI Chatbot Responses

Researchers have found that leading American AI chatbots, including ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini, inadvertently exhibit patterns of Chinese censorship when responding to sensitive questions. This suggests that companies have yet to fully address the issue of their AI models mirroring censored content.

Archer Aviation Teams Up With Boeing
BusinessYahoo6d ago

Archer Aviation Teams Up With Boeing

Archer Aviation is partnering with Boeing, a collaboration that could significantly impact the future of electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft and potentially present a buying opportunity for investors.

Worsening Job Market for New Entrants Due to AI
Politicsfaz6d ago

Worsening Job Market for New Entrants Due to AI

A study indicates that the prospects for school and university graduates to find secure jobs are deteriorating, primarily due to Artificial Intelligence, with one German researcher warning of an even larger problem.

Middle Age Factors May Determine Dementia Risk Decades Later, Study Finds
Healthaktualne-cz6d ago

Middle Age Factors May Determine Dementia Risk Decades Later, Study Finds

A new study suggests that brain health in old age, specifically the risk of dementia, can be largely determined by three key factors in middle age. Researchers tracked thousands of individuals for over 25 years, indicating that decisions made decades earlier significantly impact cognitive health in later life.

Study Links New Music Album Releases to Increase in Road Fatalities
Healthhelsingin-sanomatdelfi-lt8h ago2 sources

Study Links New Music Album Releases to Increase in Road Fatalities

A new study has found an unexpected correlation between the release of popular music albums and an increase in road fatalities. Researchers suggest that the excitement and distraction surrounding new music releases may contribute to more fatal accidents.

AI Researchers to Convene in Vilnius to Enhance AI Reliability
Worlddelfi-lt10h ago

AI Researchers to Convene in Vilnius to Enhance AI Reliability

Artificial intelligence researchers from around the world will gather in Vilnius to address how to make AI more reliable. Recent years have showcased impressive generative AI capabilities, but also highlighted limitations such as models making errors, 'hallucinating,' or providing unsubstantiated information.

Antarctic Plant Genome Mapped for Climate-Resilient Crops
Sciencehotnewschannel-news-asia1d ago2 sources

Antarctic Plant Genome Mapped for Climate-Resilient Crops

Researchers, led by a Chilean team, have mapped the genome of a rare Antarctic plant, believing it holds the key to developing crops resistant to extreme conditions. This discovery is a significant step towards creating climate-resilient agriculture.

Worldpublico1d ago

Overgrazing Worsens Desertification in Portugal

Overgrazing continues to compact and deplete already fragile soils in Portugal, with researchers warning that desertification is advancing unchecked without policies adapted to the territory.

Neanderthal Heritage Linked to Increased Muscle Mass
Healthder-standard1d ago

Neanderthal Heritage Linked to Increased Muscle Mass

Researchers investigated an inherited variant of the growth hormone receptor, finding a slight increase in muscle mass attributed to Neanderthal heritage. However, the effect is minimal and largely overshadowed by other factors.

Research on Drug to Prevent Childhood Trauma in Mice
HealthDW4d ago

Research on Drug to Prevent Childhood Trauma in Mice

Researchers in Munich and Stockholm have successfully blocked the lifelong social cost of early adversity in mice using a single compound. The drug was effective only when administered during the trauma, not afterward.

Debate on Values and Integration in Sweden
Culturesvenska-dagbladet4d ago

Debate on Values and Integration in Sweden

A researcher argues that framing 'lacking values' as an integration issue risks overlooking patriarchal, homophobic, and anti-democratic values present within politically influential parties in Sweden.

Monterrey Project Tackles Mexico's Trash Problem
BusinessMexico News4d ago

Monterrey Project Tackles Mexico's Trash Problem

A new cleanup project in Monterrey, Mexico, involving Tec de Monterrey researchers and volunteers, has removed 21 tons of waste from the Arroyo Seco-San Agustín waterway since late 2022, addressing the country's significant trash-dumping issue.

Scientists Create Novel Viruses Using AI
Technologydennik-n4d ago

Scientists Create Novel Viruses Using AI

Researchers have for the first time used artificial intelligence to create entirely new, functional viruses (bacteriophages) that replicate, specifically targeting E. coli. Experts are discussing the potential risks and benefits of this development.