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Reliable 5G positioning is vital for smart cities, driverless cars, and next-gen mobile services. Yet in dense urban ...
Study links coffee consumption to lower risk of all-cause mortality; benefits diminished with additives ...
The SELINA project announces the launch of a newly established section on its public project website, showcasing the ...
University College Dublin has today announced the appointment of Liam Cronin as its first Director of Innovation to drive ...
Thanks to artificial intelligence, robots can already perform many tasks that would otherwise require humans. In this ...
The Diels–Alder reaction is a widely used tool for building complex ring structures but often requires difficult-to-make ...
The research, led by Professor Jae Kyoung Kim of KAIST Department of Mathematical Sciences & IBS Biomedical Mathematics Group ...
A simple classroom activity involving a classic childhood staple, LEGO, could improve children’s maths and spatial ability, leading researchers to ...
New study finds that war has a profound and lasting impact on civilian sleep, even among those not directly exposed to combat. Across four ...
Today, more than half of all the fish, mussels, crustaceans, and algae consumed worldwide come from aquaculture – and the ...
A recent study led by the University of Turku, Finland, analysed the DNA map of more than 14,000 gut metagenomes in a global dataset and found that ...
Emojis have transformed texting by adding an emotional touch that plain text often lacks. Professor Patrick Grosz at the University of Oslo argues ...