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Tech Xplore / AI-powered intelligent 6G radio access technology significantly enhances wireless communication performance

Korea's research community has reached an important milestone on the path toward next-generation mobile communications with the development of a technology platform that brings the 6G era closer. Researchers expect that AI-Native ...

17 hours ago in Telecom
Phys.org / Virtual National Science Foundation internships aren't just a pandemic stopgap. They can open opportunities

Many engineering and science undergraduates are approaching January application deadlines for prestigious summer internships and study abroad programs—or, in some cases, a spot in the National Science Foundation's highly ...

17 hours ago in Other Sciences
Medical Xpress / MMRV: What families need to know about the UK's new chickenpox vaccine

The UK has added chickenpox to the routine childhood vaccination schedule for the first time, using a combined MMRV jab that also protects against measles, mumps and rubella. Here's what parents need to know.

16 hours ago in Vaccination
Phys.org / 'If you don't like dark roast, this isn't the coffee for you': How exclusionary ads can win over the right customers

Imagine you are searching for a new mattress online and find something surprising. The retailer displays an ad featuring a "Mattress Comfort Scale" running from 1 (soft) to 10 (firm), followed by the message that if your ...

17 hours ago in Other Sciences
Medical Xpress / Meconium helps map prenatal metal exposure

Newly published research sheds light on how and where New York's youngest residents are exposed to environmental metals before they are even born.

16 hours ago in Obstetrics & gynaecology
Medical Xpress / Semaglutide improves knee replacements for patients with diabetes

For those with type 2 diabetes who have knee osteoarthritis, getting a knee replacement can be difficult because they are more likely to have surgical complications.

16 hours ago in Arthritis & Rheumatism
Phys.org / Error-correction technology to turn quantum computing into real-world power

Ripples spreading across a calm lake after raindrops fall—and the way ripples from different drops overlap and travel outward—is one image that helps us picture how a quantum computer handles information.

19 hours ago in Physics
Medical Xpress / Flaws in lab-grown heart cells point the way to better treatments

A study led by Maria Carmo-Fonseca at GIMM has helped clarify one of the main limitations of lab-grown heart cells, which are widely used around the world to study heart disease and test new drugs. Although these cells make ...

16 hours ago in Cardiology
Phys.org / Why are older adults more likely to share misinformation online?

Older adults tend to do well at identifying falsehoods in experiments, but they're also likelier than younger adults to like and share misinformation online.

18 hours ago in Other Sciences
Medical Xpress / Expert guidance urges caution before surgery for patients with treatment-resistant constipation

A new update from the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) is calling for greater caution before surgery is considered for patients with refractory constipation, a severe, chronic form of constipation that does ...

4 hours ago in Surgery
Phys.org / Equal treatment ads can backfire, study finds

A new study published in Marketing Science has found that some of the most widely considered online advertising safety and fairness policies may actually boost ad platform revenues while improving fairness outcomes. The policies ...

17 hours ago in Other Sciences
Medical Xpress / First minimally invasive coronary artery bypass achieved

For high-risk patients, the method could offer a safer alternative to open-heart surgery.

17 hours ago in Cardiology