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- New technique speeds measurement of ultrafast pulses
- In the race to reduce car emissions, don't forget longevity
- Machine learning uncovers 'genes of importance' in agriculture and medicine
- Coastal Northeastern US is a global warming hotspot; 2 degrees Celsius of summer warming has already occurred
New technique speeds measurement of ultrafast pulses Posted: 24 Sep 2021 07:43 AM PDT Researchers have developed a time-domain single-pixel imaging technique to speed the measurement of ultrafast pulses in infrared and far infrared wavelengths. |
In the race to reduce car emissions, don't forget longevity Posted: 24 Sep 2021 07:43 AM PDT The debate on green vehicles often focuses on fuel efficiency and alternative fuels, with the transition to fuel alternatives commonly being considered better for the environment the faster it is. A new study shows that keeping and using existing fuel-efficient cars a little longer can actually reduce CO? emissions even with gasoline cars. Thus, a gradual transition and policies that encourage a change in consumption patterns are also key for reducing overall emissions. |
Machine learning uncovers 'genes of importance' in agriculture and medicine Posted: 24 Sep 2021 04:55 AM PDT Machine learning can pinpoint 'genes of importance' that help crops to grow with less fertilizer, according to a new study. It can also predict additional traits in plants and disease outcomes in animals, illustrating its applications beyond agriculture. |
Posted: 23 Sep 2021 08:56 AM PDT New research reveals not only that the coastal Northeast -- from Maine to Delaware -- is heating faster than most regions of North America, but that this heating is linked to drastic alterations in the ocean and atmospheric conditions over the North Atlantic. |
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