Researchers from multiple universities in Europe and South America extracted human ancient DNA from the substance that head lice use to glue their eggs to hairs from mummified remains dating
Archive for 2021
A team of researchers from the University of Cambridge, UK, have created a new way to stabilise perovskites to be used in inexpensive solar cells without compromising efficiency, according to
The protection that the Oxford-Astra Zeneca vaccine can offer starts to decline after three months of receiving the second dose, according to a study published in The Lancet (1). Data
Researchers from Pedro Hispano Hospital in Matosinhos, Portugal, developed a new method to capture and recycle used anaesthetic gases, according to results presented at Euroanaesthesia 2021, the annual meeting of
The challenges of the convergence of Data, AI, Cloud, Blockchain, IoT and Cybersecurity
The purpose of this article is to explain the relationships (dependencies, interdependencies, interrelationships, benefits) between Data, AI, Cybersecurity, Cloud, IoT and Blockchain, and to understand their consistency. The link between
Meat eaters will choose a vegetarian meal if the majority of dishes offered in restaurants are plant-based, according to a study published in the Journal of Environmental Psychology (1). The
A new machine learning system is better at predicting the likelihood of patients with cardiovascular problems dying within ten years than healthcare professionals’ methods, according to a study presented at
Bumblebees don’t really have time to enjoy the beauty of the flowers. Instead, they just learn the minimum to be able to navigate around to find food, according to a
For the first time, researchers have managed to collect stem cells from livestock and grow them in vitro under chemically defined conditions, according to a study published in the journal
Researchers from the Francis Crick Institute and the University of Kent used gene-editing technologies to create male-only and female-only mice litters, according to a study published in Nature Communications (1).