Opening a new avenue in predicting mood episodes using wearable devices: A sleep and circadian rhythm data analysis model
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A new study from researchers at Kumamoto University sheds light on a potential link between exposure to certain everyday chemicals during pregnancy and the development of asthma in children. The study analyzed data from over 3,500 mother-child pairs as part of the Japan Environment and Children’s Study (JECS), a large-scale nationwide research project.
It turns out gaming is good for you! New research from University of Houston indicates massive multiplayer online gamers learn by gaming and their skills in the workplace are enriched by those seemingly endless hours previously thought of as frittering away time.
Chemical Reviews published a comprehensive review on electron density-based methods, authored by an international team led by researchers from Japan, Canada, China, and the USA. This review highlights method based on the analysis of electron density topology, a theoretical chemistry concept with practical applications in understanding chemical bonds, reactions, and developing advanced computational materials science methods. The article emphasizes the role of these methods in advancing technology, particularly in electrochemical power sources like batteries. Recent advancements in methods combining electron density topology and machine learning are expected to revolutionize large-scale ab initio simulations.
On 13th of November 2024, Quandela, the CNRS, Université Paris-Saclay, and Université Paris Cité inaugurated at the Centre for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (CNRS/Université Paris-Saclay/Université Paris Cité) the QDlight associated research laboratory focusing on research in quantum photonics, which is to say the art of controlling light in the quantum regime inside nanoscale devices. Over the course of six years, the teams will expand scientific cooperation with a view to developing next generation quantum light emitters, as well as their applications in quantum information technology to secure unprecedented computing power.