Researchers from Newcastle University, UK, created a tool to find the gaps in our understanding with regards to where and how human activities threaten wildlife and the environment, according to
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A team of researchers from the University of Essex, UK, developed a new app using cutting-edge AI that can boost your smartphone battery by 30%. According to the authors, this
A team of researchers from the Institute of Microbiology at ETH Zurich analysed DNA samples from aquatic bacteria to create a database with over 30,000 genomes, according to a study
A team from the University of Exeter, UK, developed ways to visualise small ancient artefacts by combining techniques used in archeological research and computer graphics used in gaming, according to
An ambitious new project to investigate the depths of the oceans is set in motion, allowing researchers to understand better what’s beneath the water. The project — called Transparent Ocean
EU digital passport scheme: using blockchain to decentralise Europe’s circular economy
The European Commission recently launched phase two of the European Blockchain Services Infrastructure, EBSI, which intends to use distributed ledger technology to meet the EU’s climate targets. EBSI is the
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
Machine-learning analysis identified high blood glucose levels as a risk factor for COVID-19 patients, according to a study published in Frontiers in Public Health (1). Researchers believe this explains why
Big data is not always enough to predict the course of a particular situation, according to a team from the Ludwig-Maximilians-University in Munich, Germany (1) When big data analysis reaches
Algorithms used by Facebook, Amazon or Netflix to predict your next film or your favourite post can also understand and predict the biological language of cancer and certain neurodegenerative diseases,