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Charged Particles Strip Off When Entering the Boundary Layer
Researchers have investigated how positively and negatively charged ions behave at the interface between a solid surface and an aqueous solution.
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Use of E-Cigarettes Linked to Dysregulation of Genes
A study shows that, like smoking, the use of e-cigarettes is linked to the dysregulation of mitochondrial genes and immune response genes.
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A New Mathematical Theory Explains How the Brain Learns
A new mathematical model could help in physical therapy and shed light on learning more generally.
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How Brain Research Tests Supercomputers Like Never Before
In the latest issue of Science, Katrin Amunts and Thomas Lippert explain how advances in neuroscience demand high-performance computing technology and will ultimately need exascale computing power.
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Previously Unknown Cell Components Revealed by AI-Based Technique
By combining microscopy, biochemistry techniques and artificial intelligence, researchers have revealed previously unknown cell components that may provide new clues to human development and disease.
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New Method Gives Insights Into How Cells Are Changed by Disease
A new “image analysis pipeline” is giving scientists rapid new insight into how disease or injury have changed the body, down to the individual cell.
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Deep Learning Shines Light on Protein Interactions
Scientists are now combining recent advances in evolutionary analysis and deep learning to build three-dimensional models of how most proteins in eukaryotes interact.
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Getting an Accurate Picture of a Population's Viral Exposure
Accurately assessing the exposure of a population to a particular virus is difficult because the tools do not account for many factors. Researchers have developed a new technique that may be useful for better assessments of exposure to a variety of viruses.
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Identification of Microplastics in the Human Body Assisted by Deep Learning
Using dark-field microscopy and deep learning, scientists studied microplastics in living cells to help understand what detrimental effects they may be having.
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Single-Cell Database Provides Insights Into Muscle Repair
After a muscle injury, stem cells split and differentiate into many types of specialized cells, each playing a role in the healing process. Engineers have now lifted the curtain on the dynamics of this process with the launch of one of the largest single-cell databases of its kind.
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