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Rare cancer synovial sarcoma reduced using plasma-activated medium
Osaka Metropolitan University research team has found that plasma-activated medium (PAM) shows tumor-fighting effects against the rare form…
New Bayesian Method Enables Rapid Detection of Quantum Dot Charge States
The method is based on Bayesian inference, a statistical framework that estimates a system’s most likely state using…
MIT engineers advance toward a fault-tolerant quantum computer
Researchers achieved a type of coupling between artificial atoms and photons that could enable readout and processing of…
Biomass launched to count forest carbon
ESA’s groundbreaking Biomass satellite, designed to provide unprecedented insights into the world’s forests and their crucial role in…
Data Centers Gaining Power – IDTechEx Explores Co-Packaged Optics
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Will the vegetables of the future be fortified using tiny needles?
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UW-Madison researcher chosen to lead Ecological Society of America
MADISON – Monica Turner has made a career of studying ecosystem resilience in the face of ecological challenges, from severe forest fires and bark beetle outbreaks in Greater Yellowstone and the northern Rockies to climate and land use change in Wisconsin.
Nepalese among the top winners of 2015 Green Talents Award on tour in Germany
Germany– The Green Talents Award, held under the patronage of the German Research Minister Prof. Johanna Wanka, is providing a platform for the seventh time to young talents to share…
WARF Wins Patent Infringement Lawsuit Against Apple Inc.
MADISON, Wis. – After a jury trial in federal court, the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF) won a jury verdict against Apple Inc. The jury found that Apple infringed a…
Nobel recipient Campbell Earned master’s, doctorate at UW-Madison
William C. Campbell, a master’s and doctoral graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, was awarded a share of the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.