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Mar 26, 2024

Vitamin D receptor presence in breast cancer tumors linked to better survival outcomes

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

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Research identifies vitamin D receptors (VDR) in breast cancer tumors as a promising prognostic marker, linking VDR presence to tumor characteristics, survival outcomes, and potentially informing treatment strategies.

Mar 26, 2024

How did the Big Bang get its name? Here’s the real story

Posted by in category: cosmology

Astronomer Fred Hoyle supposedly coined the catchy term to ridicule the theory of the Universe’s origins — 75 years on, it’s time to set the record straight.

Mar 26, 2024

Study reveals breakthrough in non-invasive detection of endometrial cancer

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, innovation

Study uncovers proteomic signatures in blood plasma and cervicovaginal fluid that could lead to non-invasive detection methods for endometrial cancer, demonstrating significant potential for early diagnosis and improved patient outcomes.

Mar 26, 2024

‘Groundbreaking’ lung cancer vaccine is being developed

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The project has secured ÂŁ1.7 million.

Mar 26, 2024

Total neoadjuvant therapy with or without aflibercept in rectal cancer: 3-year results of GEMCAD-1402

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

The Journal of the National Cancer Institute (JNCI) reported new findings from the (GEMCAD)-1402 trial, which investigated the addition of aflibercept in the treatment of locally advanced rectal adenocarcinoma.

Mar 26, 2024

The Deepest We Have Ever Seen Into the Sun | SDO 4K

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Mar 25, 2024

Impacts of Reduced Snow Cover and Shifting Vegetation Patterns on Alpine Biodiversity

Posted by in categories: climatology, sustainability

“Declining winter snow cover is one of the most obvious and pronounced impacts of climate change in the Alps. Its effects on the functioning and biodiversity of alpine ecosystems are a major concern for people living in Alpine regions and beyond,” said Dr. Michael Bahn.


How can the impacts of climate change alter biodiversity in vast mountain ranges throughout the world? This is what a recent study published in Global Change Biology hopes to address as a team of international researchers investigated how decreased levels of vegetation and snow cover in the Alps due to climate change are having adverse effects on the region’s biodiversity. This study holds the potential to help scientists, legislators, and the public better understand the short-and long-term impacts of climate change on regions across the globe.

For the study, the researchers examined variances in soil grassland microbial nitrogen cycling within the Alps during the spring and autumn due to their warming temperatures that are exceedingly more than twice the global average. In the end, the researchers discovered that nitrogen uptake by plant organics were reduced in the spring and autumn by 70 percent and 82 percent, soil microbial biomass was reduced by 19 percent and 38 percent, and the number of harmful bacteria that could have adverse effects on nitrogen production increased 253 percent and 136 percent, respectively. Collectively, the researchers determined that climate change is having an adverse effect on nitrogen cycling within the Alps’ grasslands.

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Mar 25, 2024

Engineering household robots to have a little common sense

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

MIT engineers aim to give robots a bit of common sense when faced with situations that push them off their trained path, so they can self-correct after missteps and carry on with their chores. The team’s method connects robot motion data with the common sense knowledge of large language models, or LLMs.

Mar 25, 2024

Inside Nvidia HQ: Here’s What a $2 Trillion Company’s Office Looks Like

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, space travel

Nvidia’s headquarters is now one of the most sought-after places to work. Spanning more than 1 million square feet combined, Nvidia’s space-ship-like buildings were designed with help from custom software powered by the AI chips that have made the company successful. WSJ gets a look inside. Photo: Nvidia.

Mar 25, 2024

It’s not just you: ChatGPT is down for many worldwide

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

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OpenAI’s ChatGPT is down for many people worldwide, with users facing multiple problems, including being unable to access their accounts, having their chat history come up empty, and the chat screens not loading properly.

When accessing ChatGPT, users may see a blank screen with “How can I help you today?” and, in some cases, a missing chat history.

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