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DAEMON: Beyond 5G with (network) intelligence
The European project involves 12 partners across Europe, and will develop and implement updates to the mobile network architectureCredit: IMDEA Networks Institute IMDEA Networks is the project coordinator for the Network intelligence for…
Multi-model approach could help farmers prepare for, contain PEDV outbreaks
Researchers from North Carolina State University used a three-model approach to trace the between-farm spread of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV), as well as to analyze the efficacy of different control strategies in these…
Polynesian ancestry linked to obesity, heart failure and diabetes in Native Hawaiians
Both genetic and lifestyle factors likely contribute to disease risksCredit: Pxhere (Image Link: https://pxhere.com/en/photo/613480?fbclid=IwAR3Ep8o7jJEgv) A new genetic study of Native Hawaiians by Charleston Chiang at the…
Mathematical modeling suggests kids half as susceptible to COVID-19 as adults
New findings could deepen understanding of spread and inform public health policiesCredit: Nik Anderson, www.vperemen.com A new computational analysis suggests that people under the age of 20 are about half as susceptible to COVID-19…
Insilico announces MolGrow — a new generative model for hierarchical molecular generation
Insilico presented its new molecular generation model at the 35th AAAI Conference on Artificial IntelligenceCredit: Insilico Medicine February 11, 2021 - Insilico Medicine, a global leader in artificial intelligence (AI) for drug…
RUDN University mathematician suggested a scheme for solving telegraph equations
Credit: RUDN University A mathematician from RUDN University suggested a stable difference scheme for solving inverse problems for elliptic-telegraph and differential equations that are used to describe biological, physical, and…
Machine-learning how to create better AAV gene delivery vehicles
Machine learning study initiated at the Wyss Institute in collaboration with Google Research enables unprecedented AAV capsid diversification with potential for improving gene therapiesCredit: Wyss Institute at Harvard University (original…
Bridging the gap for women and girls in science
Promoting STEM studies vital for world problemsCredit: Courtesy Routledge A major new international textbook aims to make sure girls and women have equal access to science-related learning at all stages of their education, in…
Solar awnings over parking lots help companies and customers
Credit: Sarah Atkinson/Michigan Tech The number of people who own electric vehicles (EVs) is increasing, but they face a conundrum: Unlike those who own gasoline-burning cars, EV owners can't just pop down to the corner gas station…
Stanford model accounts for behavioral changes during epidemics
The morning news reports a rise in coronavirus infections in your area. Taking in this information, you decide to skip your daily coffee run or put off your grocery trip for another week. Although many of us have probably experienced some…
Really random networks
New mathematical method for generating random connected networksCredit: Szabolcs Horvat et al. 2020 / MPI-CBG / CSBD Many natural and human-made networks, such as computer, biological or social networks have a connectivity structure…
Dragonflies perform upside down backflips to right themselves
The findings add to current knowledge of how insects fly and keep stable in the air. They could also help to inspire new designs in small aerial vehicles like drones, which can be useful for search-and-rescue attempts and building…
Low carbon transport at sea: Ferries voyage optimization in the Adriatic
Credit: © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license... Energy efficiency or carbon…
A ‘skeletal age’ calculator to predict bone fracture risk
Researchers at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research have developed a computational model to calculate 'skeletal age', a personalised estimate of an individual's risk of bone fracture and premature death. The skeletal age calculator,…
Limiting warming to 2 C requires emissions reductions 80% above Paris Agreement targets
In 2017, a widely cited study used statistical tools to model how likely the world is to meet the Paris Agreement global temperature targets. The analysis found that on current trends, the planet had only a 5% chance of staying below 2…
Monitoring precious groundwater resources for arid agricultural regions
Credit: © 2021 KAUST A framework designed to provide detailed information on agricultural groundwater use in arid regions has been developed by KAUST researchers in collaboration with the Saudi Ministry of Environment Water and…
RUDN University mathematicians reduced neural network size six times without post-training
Credit: RUDN University A team of mathematicians from RUDN University found a way to reduce the size of a trained neural network six times without spending additional resources on re-training it. The approach is based on finding a…
Civil engineers find link between hospitals and schools key to community resilience
Hospitals' and schools' collective recovery must be considered in the wake of a disaster Health care and education systems are two main pillars of a community's stability. How well and how quickly a community recovers following a natural…
The Ramanujan Machine
Using AI and computer automation, Technion researchers have developed a "conjecture generator" that creates mathematical conjectures which are considered to be the starting point for developing mathematical theorems. Using AI and computer…
Mathematics developed new classes of stellar dynamics systems solutions
Credit: RUDN University The Vlasov-Poisson equations describe many important physical phenomena such as the distribution of gravitating particles in the interstellar space, high-temperature plasma kinetics, and the Landau damping…