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Invention uses machine-learned human emotions to ‘drive’ autonomous vehicles

FAU College of Engineering and Computer Science receives US utility patent for ‘adaptive mood control in semi or fully autonomous vehicles’ Americans have...

Semiconductor technology mitigates fire risk in electric vehicle batteries

Convergence of semiconductor physics and electrochemistry leads to effective inhibition of dendrite formation using semiconducting passivation layers Despite rapid development of electric vehicles...

Drone footage reveals social secrets of killer whales

Killer whales have complex social structures including close “friendships”, according to a new study that used drones to film the animals. The findings show...

PSMA-targeted radiotracer pinpoints metastatic prostate cancer across anatomic regions

Credit: Images courtesy of Lantheus Holdings, Inc., Billerica, MA. Reston, VA (Embargoed until 3:00 p.m. EDT, Tuesday, June 15, 2021)–A phase III clinical...

Balanced rocks set design ground motion values for New Zealand dam

For the first time, researchers have used precariously-balanced rocks to set the formal design earthquake motions for a major existing engineered structure–the Clyde...

Research papers that omit ‘mice’ from titles receive misleading media coverage

Study suggests relationship between how scientists communicate findings and how journalists report research to public There is increasing scrutiny around how science is...

Data and safety review board reports how it monitored the COVID-19 vaccine trials

Responsibility for the safety, integrity and scientific validity of the trials fell to 12 experts of the COVID-19 Vaccine Data and Safety Monitoring...

The electron merry-go-round

Photoemission is a property of metals and other materials that emit electrons when struck by light. Electron emission after light absorption was...

Researchers 3D print rotating microfilter for lab-on-a-chip applications

With filter modes that can be switched via a magnetic field, device shows promise for cell sorting WASHINGTON — Researchers have fabricated a...

Soaking up the sun: Artificial photosynthesis promises clean, sustainable source of energy

Humans can do lots of things that plants can’t do. We can walk around, we can talk, we can hear and see...

New studies identify how tuberculosis destroy the lungs and how to protect them

Two new studies have cast unprecedented light on disease processes in tuberculosis, identifying key genetic changes that cause damage in the lungs and...

USC Stem Cell scientists make big progress in building mini-kidneys

The organoids, which resemble a kidney’s uretic buds, provide a way to study kidney disease that could lead to new treatments and regenerative...

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