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Predicting Battery Life with machine learning
Apr24
Technology

Accurately Predicting Battery Life With Machine Learning Models

A new artificial intelligence model can accurately determine the State Of Health of a battery.  It uses data captured from the battery in its initial stages and predicts whether the battery would have a long or short lifetime.  Lithium-ion batteries...

First Sport Invented By Artificial Intelligence
Apr22
Technology

Speedgate | World’s First Sport Invented By Artificial Intelligence

Researchers use recurrent neural networks to develop a new physically engaging game.  The network analyzed thousands of games and created ideas from every aspect of the new, unique sport, including its rules and logo.  At RankRed, we write about...

key to create batteries in electricity conducting bacteria
Apr22
Science

Key To Create Tiny Yet Powerful Batteries Is Hidden In Electricity-Conducting Bacteria

Some unusual bacteria conduct electricity through a structure never observed before.  Researchers use cryo-electron microscopy to identify the shape and composition of that structure in bacteria called Geobacter sulfurreducens.  The findings can be...

AI read research papers and provides summary
Apr20
Technology

AI Can Read Research Papers And Provide A Plain-English Summary

Researchers develop a new neural network based on a previously unexplored idea – rotations.  It can replace existing methods to address real-world problems such as text summarization, language modeling, and question answering.  A research...

Motion of A Vibrating Molecule revealed by Raman spectroscopy
Apr20
Science

New Spectroscopy Imaging Method Reveals The Motion of A Vibrating Molecule

Researchers image vibrational modes of molecules that were previously observed only in computer simulations.  They used Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy to take snapshots of vibrating molecules.  Standard optical microscopy can only image up to a few...

Heat Travels Like Sound in graphite
Apr19
Science

Heat Travels Like Sound In Graphite At Balmy Temperatures

Heat behaves like sound when traveling through graphite at room temperature.  This is an entirely different behavior than what we see in day-to-day surroundings. Such materials could be useful for thermal management in microelectronics and for...

propel objects using light
Apr18
Technology

Scientists Design A Way To Levitate And Propel Objects Using Only Light

Though still theoretical, the technology can be used to levitate objects of different sizes and shapes with a light beam.  It could also be used to develop laser-propelled spacecraft for space exploration.  The ability of light to exert forces and...

Closest Potentially Habitable Planets - Proxima Centauri b
Apr17
Space

The Closest Potentially Habitable Planets Outside Our Solar System

Researchers explore Earth-like exoplanets orbiting our closest stars.  They compared these planets with Earth’s evolution.  The findings show that life could be evolving at this very moment on some of the closest exoplanets.  Astronomers...

nanowire-based LEDs
Apr15
Technology

Physicists Develop Nanowire-Based LEDs With 5 Times Higher Light Intensity

Researchers use nanowires and a special type of shell to build ultraviolet light-emitting diodes.  They produce 5 times higher light intensity than LEDs based on conventional shell design. Ultraviolet light-emitting diodes (UV LEDs) are used in an...

Copernicanism
Apr14
Space

Copernicanism: The Beginning Of Modern Astronomy & Scientific Revolution

The word ‘Copernicanism’ refers to the fundamental theoretical basis of modern astronomy, first revealed in the early 16th century by a mathematician Nicolaus Copernicus. He formulated a model of the Universe showing that Earth and other...

nanolasers as true lasers
Apr12
Technology

Under What Conditions Nanolasers Qualify As True Lasers?

Coherent light generated by nanolasers is difficult to measure.  Researchers discover a method to carry out such challenging measurements. They develop a simple formula to figure out under what conditions nanolasers qualify as true lasers.  In a...

poverty affects genes
Apr12
Science

Poverty Affects 10% Of The Genes In The Human Genome

Low socioeconomic status leaves a long-lasting effect on our health.  It becomes biologically embedded, affecting almost 10% of the genes in our genome.  Understanding how socioeconomic status (SES) over the life course leaves a mark on health has...

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