Category: Science
Can Algorithms Detect Music Plagiarism?
Human assessments are still more accurate than machine assessments.
Earth Receives First Laser Message From 16 Million Km From Deep Space
NASA has successfully transmitted messages from space via laser over a distance of 16 million kilometers, proving the usefulness of a promising and innovative technology for space communications.
ChatGPT Generates Fake Data Set to Support Scientific Hypothesis
Researchers have found that GPT-4 ADA, on which ChatGPT is based, can generate fake clinical trial data sets to test a scientific hypothesis.
How the Brain Regulates That We Don’t Overeat
Neurobiologists have discovered in mice that not only the quantity but also the taste can regulate appetite. This should also apply to humans.
Wounds Heal Better With Fish Skin
Wound dressings made from fish skin are particularly suitable as a dressing material. A team of researchers in Graz is now investigating the exact mode of action.
James Webb Space Telescope Observes Methane in Exoplanet’s Atmosphere
In our atmosphere, in these times of anthropogenic global warming, we would rather see methane disappear. A powerful greenhouse gas.
The Most Powerful Cosmic Ray Since the Oh-My-God Particle Puzzles Scientists
“Amatersasu” was the most energetic cosmic particle of the last 30 years
Researchers Resolved the Dolomite Problem
Why dolomite crystals do not grow under normal conditions?
Eight Personality Traits May Help People Live to 100 and Beyond
A research team investigated which personality traits are shared by healthy people over 100. The result is consistent with studies on happiness.
Magnetic Hopfion Rings in New Era for Topology
First detection of ring-shaped spin structures in a normal material.
Long-Duration Spaceflight Might Lead To Erectile Dysfunction
Radiation exposure and weightlessness during trips to Mars are likely to severely impair the function of the male sex organ.
‘Sunspot Archipelago’ 15 Times Wider Than Earth Could Soon Bombard Us With Solar Storms
A massive sunspot region made up of at least six different sunspot groups has emerged on the sun’s nearside.
Used Coffee Grounds May Help Prevent Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s: Study
No, it’s not a question of reading the beginnings of neurodegenerative diseases in coffee grounds, but it could well be that, in this insignificant black powder, scientists have succeeded in extracting caffeic acid-based compounds that could help protect brain cells.
Study: What Causes Skin to Itch?
Researchers have investigated the molecular basis of itching – and have discovered unexpected processes that are triggered by a bacterium.
Betelgeuse Will Dim or Disappear During Asteroid Pass
In 2019, the star that usually lights up our winter skies had lost some of its splendor. Betelgeuse’s luminosity had plummeted, and astronomers sought to understand why.