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The Year in Math

IntroductionWe can think of a mathematician as a kind of archaeologist, painstakingly brushing dust off the hidden structures of the world. But the structures...

Deep-learning system identifies difficult-to-detect brain metastases

Researchers at Duke University Medical Center have developed a deep-learning-based computer-aided detection (CAD) system to identify difficult-to-detect brain metastases on MR...

Apply fine-grained data access controls with AWS Lake Formation and Amazon EMR from Amazon SageMaker Studio

Amazon SageMaker Studio is a fully integrated development environment (IDE) for machine learning (ML) that enables data scientists and developers to perform every step...

Computer Proof ‘Blows Up’ Centuries-Old Fluid Equations

IntroductionFor centuries, mathematicians have sought to understand and model the motion of fluids. The equations that describe how ripples crease the surface of a...

Eight startups from Duke faculty land seed grants – here they are

DURHAM – The Office for Research & Innovation has awarded funding to eight, interdisciplinary projects as part of the inaugural Duke Science and Technology...

Study: Genetic risk for heart disease is far less predictive of problems than actual lifestyle risk factors

DURHAM – A genetic risk for heart disease is far less predictive of problems than actual lifestyle risk factors such as high blood pressure,...

Duke University Presents EyeSyn – The “Virtual Eyes” That Mimic Human Eye Movement

Duke University creates EyeSyn virtual eyes that mimic the real human eye movement when focusing on various visual stimuli.

Impossible for Russia To Evade Sanctions With Crypto, FinCEN Rep Says

Putin Russia sanctions

As the conflict in Ukraine continues to escalate, lawmakers are taking a closer look at digital assets and how they could be used to commit crimes

The post Impossible for Russia To Evade Sanctions With Crypto, FinCEN Rep Says appeared first on Blockworks.

Paddlewheel-like molecules push sodium ions through next-generation battery

New finding could allow for the development of alternatives to lithium-ion technology

The post Paddlewheel-like molecules push sodium ions through next-generation battery appeared first on Physics World.

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