The fight against rare genetic diseases wins with AI Faulty genes result in a rare disease. With more than 400 million people worldwide who suffer from a rare disease and the delay in the diagnosis, an estimated 30% of children afflicted with a rare disease cannot reach five years.
Death could have been prevented if early warning has been given. A volcanic eruption on New Zealand's White Island is the cause of the death of at least five people with more than 30 people wounded.
Artificial intelligence expands with Facebook card-playing BOT. Facebook hurdled another milestone as it has created another artificial intelligence-powered bot that can obtain high scores in a collaborative card game called Hanabi.
FBI warns Smart TV users on the possibility of hacking. With the holiday craze and sale on malls online, the FBI wants to warn shoppers to be known details regarding purchasing a smart TV.
Data breach of TrueDialog endangers security of information of millions of users TrueDialog has been alleged to leak a massive database of private text messages.
Unfair treatment by NASA to one space commercial vehicle provider, as reported by a NASA watchdog NASA is alleged to have overpaid payments with its multibillion-dollar contract with Boeing to build U.
Scientists develop method in creating new form of gem-like catalysts Researchers from the Northwestern University discovered a novel method of creating metal nanoparticles-based catalysts that could produce better fuel cells.
A new compound is discovered for superconductivity Research collaborators from Stanford University and the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory created a superconductive nickel oxide that has the capacity of electrical current transmission with no loss.
The demoted Pluto is desired to be reclassified as a planet once more If you learned in your younger years that there are nine planets with Pluto as the farthest from the sun, you might be part of the generation who no longer has the right information.
Scientists develop a new technique in mapping the energy of solar cells Heidelberg University researchers developed a spectroscopic method that measures the energy inside solar cells based on organic materials.
Study reveals the thermal stability of TB vaccines improves due to silica cages University of Bath scientists developed a heat resistant TB antigen for tuberculosis vaccine.
Study reveals how people stores memory Our working memory has been one of the main topics that scientists always explore. It is responsible for storing and processing information that we gained in a short period of time.
Scientists develop a method in measuring sound particles Imagine quantifying sound rather than light. This was done successfully by physicists from Stanford Univesrity who measured phonons, or individual sound particles, through a quantum microphone.
Study reveals similar fate to Sun following the life cycle of a star Life on earth couldn't be possible without the sun. It provides us energy and light which we need in order to survive and to live.
Scientists conduct in-depth study regarding the characteristics of superwalkers A team of researchers led by Rahil Valani and Anja Slim at Monash University and Tapio Simula at Swinburne University of Technology introduced another information about the superwalkers which opens a new door in the field of research focused on quantum mechanics and classical physics.
Spider's web contains new protein stronger than Kevlar Spiders web is known not only for it's amazing structure but also for its elasticity and strength.
Scientists discover that red algae steal genes to fight environmental stress Think about stealing other's genes to improve one's own. This is the case that happened with ten species of red algae that stole approximately 1 percent of their genes from bacteria to incorporate with theirs to fight salt stress and toxic chemicals in hot springs.
TESLA Giant Elon Musk develops a technology that links the brain to the computer Neuralink, the secretive neurotechnology startup of Elon Musk, revealed threads that can directly link a human brain to a computer.
Scientists develop a device that can generate energy through the bending of the knee from walking Researchers from the University of Hong Kong have developed a device that can provide energy by walking.
Study reveals better stretchability for new nanogenerator Collaborators from Nanyang Technology University and Singapore-Hu Alliance for Research and Enterprise (SHARE) have developed a 3-printed triboelectric nanogenerator with a new stretchability record.
A study of high school and college football players suggests that biomarkers in the blood may have potential use in identifying which players are more likely to need a longer recovery time after concussion
Case solved because of tooth from the shark Shark attacks had been one of the common animal attack cases that United States citizens had been facing. Some victims died while some survived.
Study reveals how to store digital information through DNA metabolites Data storage is a concern since there are limitations in the capacity of current hard drives.
The accumulation of alpha-synuclein proteins in the brain is the culprit behind the neurogenerative disorder in Parkinson's disease. Current knowledge cannot explain wholly how alpha-synuclein works, but with its impact in neurogenerative diseases, scientists aim to broaden the knowledge scope on Parkinson's disease and find new treatment methods.
Study aids quantum computing Princeton University researchers developed debugging tools based on statistical tests for helping programmers in building correct quantum programs for near-term quantum computers.
Collaborators from the University of Cambridge and the Wellcome Sanger Institute suggests that some MRSA infections could be solved using widely-used antibiotics.
Study reveals how DNA is organize in cells. University of California researchers ventured into finding out the organization of DNA inside the living cell.
Caterpillar Spodera trugiperada is now starting to ravage China's crops specifically the country's maizes. Upon its arrival in China last January, different parameters have been developing in order to control it including experimentation on its predators.
Rock as food sounds a really odd thing of course for us, humans, but for other living things it's a source for nutrients. It may seem odd but some animals do eat rocks to live such as birds that use gizzard as storage to aid their digestion.