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Singularity Hub - 21 May 2016 19:00
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: Soon We Won't Program Computers. We'll Train Them Like Dogs Jason Tanz | WIRED "Whether you're a member of the coding elite or someone who barely feels competent to futz with the settings on your...
UTA prepares Titan supercomputer to process the data from LHC experiments
Phys.org - 21 May 2016 02:40
University of Texas at Arlington physicists are preparing the Titan supercomputer at Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility in Tennessee to support the analysis of data generated from the quadrillions of proton collisio...
Later, Gator: 'Monster' Nile Crocodiles May Be Invading Florida
Live Science - 21 May 2016 16:21
Nile crocodiles -- American crocodiles' larger, more aggressive cousins from the African continent -- have been identified in the wild in southern Florida for the first time.
In Photos: Adorable Orangutan Shows Off Knot-Tying Skills
Live Science - 21 May 2016 15:57
These gorgeous images reveal the female orangutan named Wattana, who lives in the Jardin des Plantes Zoo in Paris, where she sews, draws and ties (and unties) knots.
Pathogen: Temperature influences gene expression, life cycle in vibrio cholerae
Science Daily - 21 May 2016 15:15
Vibrio cholerae infects roughly four million people annually, worldwide, causing severe diarrheal disease, and killing an estimated 140,000 people. Its success as a pathogen belies the challenges this bacterium faces. Th...
Neutrons probe structure of enzyme critical to development of next-generation HIV drugs
Science Daily - 21 May 2016 15:14
Medical researchers used neutron analysis to better understand a protein implicated in the replication of HIV, the retrovirus that causes AIDS. The enzyme, known as HIV-1 protease, is a key drug target for HIV and AIDS t...
Low salt diets not beneficial: Global study finds
Science Daily - 21 May 2016 15:14
A large worldwide study has found that, contrary to popular thought, low-salt diets may not be beneficial and may actually increase the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and death compared to average salt consumption.
Nanotubes are beacons in cancer-imaging technique
Science Daily - 21 May 2016 15:12
Strong LED light, a unique detector and targeted nanotubes combine to offer a new way to pinpoint the location of cancer tumors, according to scientists.
Breaking down cancer cell defenses
Science Daily - 21 May 2016 15:12
The mistaken activation of certain cell-surface receptors contributes to a variety of human cancers. Knowing more about the activation process has led researchers to be able to induce greater vulnerability by cancer cell...
World report on fertility treatments reveals high use of intracytoplasmic sperm injection
Science Daily - 21 May 2016 15:12
Experts have attacked the rising use of intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) for the treatment of infertility, following publication of the latest world report on assisted reproductive technologies.
Computing a secret, unbreakable key
Phys.org - 21 May 2016 03:49
What once took months by some of the world's leading scientists can now be done in seconds by undergraduate students thanks to software developed at the University of Waterloo's Institute for Quantum Computing, paving th...