a The metasurface model. b Unit cell rotation controlled for the polarization conversion function. c Space controlled by blue DC motors for beam scanning functions.…
2.1. Aortic ValveAortic valve disease, mainly stenosis and secondly regurgitation, remains the main type of valve disease with the higher incidence . Aortic valve pathologies exhibit a well-established correlation with advanced age and…
ATLANTA – Emory University researchers will soon begin testing whether the use of artificial intelligence (AI) can reduce mortality in a subgroup of patients with sepsis, a life-threatening disorder that leads to organ dysfunction…
1. IntroductionIn the realm of transportation systems, marked by their increasing complexity and the growing prevalence of shared mobility options, the escalating issues of traffic congestion, accidents, and environmental pollution are…
1. IntroductionIntensive precipitation events and the resulting soil erosion and sediment transport are a global problem that leads to disruption of landscape processes and degradation of arable land and water resources . Although soil…
NIST researchers test a chip for converting light into microwave signals. Pictured is the chip, which is the fluorescent panel that looks like two tiny vinyl records. The…
Internal waves are generated when tides beneath the surface pass over seamounts, continental slopes, ridges, or other rough seafloor surfaces. Here they can be seen in…
DURHAM, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Precision BioSciences, Inc. (Nasdaq: DTIL) (“Precision”), an advanced gene editing company utilizing its novel proprietary ARCUS® platform to develop in vivo gene editing therapies for sophisticated gene…
The basic principle of acoustic positioning with the white ship icon indicating the positions of the survey ship at different time. Credit: Satellite Navigation…
News ReleaseMonday, February 19, 2024
Study details the unprecedented scale, diversity, and power of the All of Us Research Program.Researchers have discovered more than 275 million previously unreported genetic variants,…
What GAO Found
Precision agriculture technologies can improve resource management through the precise application of inputs, such as water, fertilizer, and feed, leading to more efficient agricultural production. Precision…
Approximately 10% of babies worldwide are born three or more weeks before their due date -- making premature birth the leading cause of death for children under 5 globally.
In the U.S., advanced medical care enables most…
1. IntroductionParashorea chinensis Wang Hsie, an evergreen broad-leaved tree belonging to the Dipterocarpaceae family, according to Blume’s classification, holds great significance as a symbol of tropical rainforests, offering crucial…
Two NIEHS-funded research centers, known as “Core Centers,” sponsored community forums in May, giving scientists and health advocates an opportunity to showcase their work and to discuss important and emerging topics with NIEHS leaders.…
What will the future of environmental health sciences look like in 2032 and beyond?The National Academies Standing Committee on the Use of Emerging Science for Environmental Health Decisions (ESEHD), which is sponsored by NIEHS, gathered…
While tele-rehabilitation and tele-exercise have emerged as potential approaches to overcoming many environmental and economic barriers to participating in health-promoting physical activities , remote interventions are limited by their…
An exposomics summit was held by NIEHS Sept. 14-16, building on a recent series of workshops hosted by the institute. Experts gathered to brainstorm how knowledge of the exposome, or the totality of our environmental exposures, can be…
“Explore the Exposome: The Next Frontier of Individualizing Medicine” was the title of a Mayo Clinic conference that brought together experts from around the world, including NIEHS leaders and grant recipients, Nov. 2-3 in Rochester,…
Rick Woychik, Ph.D., directs NIEHS and the National Toxicology Program. (Image courtesy of NIEHS)Last month, I visited the University of North Carolina Nutrition Research Institute (NRI) and learned how scientists there are using…
Grounds of the North Carolina Biotechnology Center, where the day-long symposium was held. (Photo courtesy of Jesse Saffron / NIEHS)Scientists across North Carolina gathered May 8 in Research Triangle Park for a symposium titled…
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SimBioSys, a TechBio company unlocking the power of spatial biophysics with artificial intelligence (AI) and biophysical modeling to redefine precision medicine for cancer, announced today it has entered into a…
5.2. Data Collection and TrainingHistorical information about the farm, such as its weather patterns (temperature, humidity, and precipitation), soil moisture, and crop yield records, was gathered before the experiment began.…
1. IntroductionGlobally, breast cancer (BC) stands out as the most diagnosed cancer and a leading contributor to cancer-related fatalities in women . BC presents itself with four molecular subtypes (luminal A, luminal B, HER2-enriched,…
8.2. Overview of the Current State of Targeted TherapiesPituitary adenomas are linked with several related disorders, including prolactinoma, acromegaly, Cushing’s disease, and non-functioning pituitary adenoma. Treatment often requires…
NOAA's Precision Marine Navigation team is creating new online services to enable more efficient access to the NOAA data that powers private-sector marine navigation products. In this episode, Julia Powell and John Kelley from the…