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AI model predicts which short videos could spark suicidal thoughts, giving platforms a first-of-its-kind early warning signal
Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences- Journal
- Information Systems Research
How to predict developmental differences in kids with heart defects
University of California - San FranciscoFor decades, it was impossible for clinicians to know which babies with major heart defects might eventually have developmental abnormalities, like ADHD and learning differences. Now, by adapting a simple and safe oxygen test, UC San Francisco researchers believe they can identify those most at risk, potentially leading to early detection and life-changing treatments.
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- Journal of the American Heart Association
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- NIH/National Institutes of Health, NIH/National Institutes of Health
Model-based control of a continuum manipulator with online Jacobian error compensation using Kalman filtering
Beijing Institute of Technology Press Co., LtdA research paper by scientists at the City University of Hong Kong proposed a hybrid model-based and online data-driven control method for a tendon-driven continuum robot, which requires no prior dataset collection or training. The method incorporates the Jacobian derived from the piecewise constant curvature model with online Jacobian error compensation using a Kalman filter.
The new research paper, published on Aug. 7 in the journal Cyborg and Bionic Systems, presented an approach eliminates the need for offline dataset collection and training. Experiments conducted on a planar continuum manipulator demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method in improving tracking accuracy for both position and attitude. Additionally, the effects of various model parameters are analyzed through comparative experiments.- Journal
- Cyborg and Bionic Systems
Bioinspired microtexturing for enhanced sweat adhesion in ion-selective membranes
Beijing Institute of Technology Press Co., LtdA research paper by scientists at Waseda University presented a bioinspired surface texturing technique that mimics the microstructures of rose petals to enhance wettability, self-cleaning, and ISM sensitivity..
The research paper, published on Aug 5, 2025 in the journal Cyborg and Bionic Systems.- Journal
- Cyborg and Bionic Systems
Scientists identify the enzymes behind health-promoting pigment modification in blueberries
Nanjing Agricultural University The Academy of ScienceAnthocyanins, the pigments that give blueberries their vivid coloration, are also recognized for their potential health benefits.
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- Horticulture Research
How the “Queen of the Night” flower rapidly produces its iconic scent
Nanjing Agricultural University The Academy of ScienceThe night-blooming cactus Epiphyllum oxypetalum is known for its brief yet powerfully fragrant flowers that bloom only for several hours at night.
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- Horticulture Research
Revolutionizing catalyst synthesis for metal–air batteries
Shibaura Institute of TechnologyAddressing the urgent demand for clean energy, Japanese researchers utilized a single-step solution plasma process to synthesize high-performing, cost-effective, bifunctional catalysts for metal–air batteries. Their cobalt-tin hydroxide/carbon composites rival traditional platinum- and ruthenium-based materials in both performance and long-term stability. This breakthrough significantly lowers manufacturing costs and enhances the scalability of next-generation batteries, poised to accelerate the transition away from fossil fuels.
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- Sustainable Energy & Fuels
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- Japan Science and Technology Agency, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Hollow mesoporous carbon nanospheres derived from metal–organic frameworks for efficient sono-immunotherapy against pancreatic cancer
Beijing Institute of Technology Press Co., LtdA research paper by scientists from Liaoning Cancer Hospital & Institute, The First Affiliated Hospital of Ningbo University, and other institutions proposed a hollow mesoporous carbon (HMC) nanoparticle prepared via the sacrificial template method, featuring a porphyrin-like structure that enables efficient singlet oxygen generation and synergistic sono-immunotherapy for pancreatic cancer.
The new research paper, published on May 9 in the journal Cyborg and Bionic Systems, presented the preparation, characterization, and therapeutic application of MOF-derived HMC nanoparticles, and demonstrated their potential to enhance sono-immunotherapy efficacy by inducing tumor cell apoptosis and activating the immune
system.- Journal
- Cyborg and Bionic Systems
Global evidence highlights social roots of HPV vaccine hesitancy
CochraneDecisions about the HPV vaccine among adolescents and their families are influenced by a web of social, cultural and trust-related factors, beyond simple awareness or access, a Cochrane review finds.
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- Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews