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- Biofriendly protocells pump up blood vessels
- Field geology at Mars' equator points to ancient megaflood
- A neural network learns when it should not be trusted
- Molecular telegraphy: Precisely sending and receiving single molecules
- Truffle munching wallabies shed new light on forest conservation
Biofriendly protocells pump up blood vessels Posted: 20 Nov 2020 08:39 AM PST Researchers have prepared synthetic protocells coated in red blood cell fragments for use as nitric oxide generating bio-bots within blood vessels. |
Field geology at Mars' equator points to ancient megaflood Posted: 20 Nov 2020 08:38 AM PST Floods of unimaginable magnitude once washed through Gale Crater on Mars' equator around 4 billion years ago - a finding that hints at the possibility that life may have existed there, according to data collected by NASA's Curiosity rover. |
A neural network learns when it should not be trusted Posted: 19 Nov 2020 11:45 AM PST Researchers have developed a way for deep learning neural networks to rapidly estimate confidence levels in their output. The advance could enhance safety and efficiency in AI-assisted decision making, with applications ranging from medical diagnosis to autonomous driving. |
Molecular telegraphy: Precisely sending and receiving single molecules Posted: 19 Nov 2020 11:17 AM PST Can a single molecule be transferred to a specific, distant location, and then brought back to the starting point? And how fast does it move? A new study addresses these questions. |
Truffle munching wallabies shed new light on forest conservation Posted: 19 Nov 2020 07:30 AM PST Scientists have studied how swamp wallabies spread truffle spores around the environment. Results of the research demonstrate the importance of these animals to the survival of the forest. |
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