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Nov 15, 2024

Advancing the Cardiovascular Care of the Oncology Patient (In-Person)

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, health

Breast cancer is a major health concern worldwide, and early detection is crucial for effective treatment. Traditional imaging methods, such as mammography, have limitations, especially for women with dense breast tissue. Photoacoustic imaging, which combines light and sound to create detailed images of breast tissue, offers a promising alternative. However, recent research has highlighted a significant challenge: skin tone bias.

A team of researchers from Johns Hopkins University recently investigated how skin tone affects the visibility of targets in photoacoustic imaging.

As reported in Biophotonics Discovery, the study focused on three image reconstruction methods: fast Fourier transform (FFT)-based reconstruction, delay-and-sum (DAS) beamforming, and short-lag spatial coherence (SLSC) beamforming. The study used simulations with different wavelengths (757800, and 1,064 nm), target sizes (0.5 to 3 mm), and skin tones (ranging from very light to dark).

Nov 15, 2024

Meta to Face FTC over Instagram & WhatsApp Acquisitions

Posted by in category: futurism

Could the apps be separated?

Nov 14, 2024

New Computing Breakthrough achieves 100 MILLION Times GPU Performance!

Posted by in categories: computing, innovation

In this video I discuss probabilistic computing that reportedly allows for 100 million times better energy efficiency compared to the best NVIDIA GPUs.

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Nov 14, 2024

Hubble sees aftermath of galaxy’s scrape with Milky Way

Posted by in category: space

A story of survival is unfolding at the outer reaches of our galaxy, and NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope is witnessing the saga.

Nov 14, 2024

Kinetic Alfvén waves may be key to mystery of solar corona heating

Posted by in category: futurism

Syed Ayaz, a researcher at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), has published a paper in Scientific Reports that builds on an earlier first-of-its-kind study that examined kinetic Alfvén waves (KAW) as a possible explanation for why the solar corona, the outermost layer of the sun’s atmosphere, is approximately 200 times hotter than the surface of the sun itself.

Nov 14, 2024

Theoretical model explains the anomalous properties of water in extreme conditions

Posted by in category: futurism

Water, a molecule essential for life, has unusual properties—known as anomalies—that define its behavior. However, there are still many enigmas about the molecular mechanisms that would explain the anomalies that make the water molecule unique. Deciphering and reproducing this particular behavior of water in different temperature ranges is still a major challenge for the scientific community.

Nov 14, 2024

Scientists discover laser light can cast a shadow

Posted by in category: futurism

Can light itself cast a shadow? It may sound like a philosophical riddle, but researchers have found that under certain conditions, a laser beam can act like an opaque object and cast a shadow. The discovery challenges the traditional understanding of shadows and opens new possibilities for technologies that could use a laser beam to control another laser beam.

Nov 14, 2024

A proposed experiment to test whether gravity behaves as a quantum entity when measured

Posted by in categories: particle physics, quantum physics

Physicists have learned a lot about the makeup of the universe over the past century and have developed many theories to explain how everything works. Two of the biggest are Einstein’s theory of , which describes the visible or , and , which describes the quantum world.

But one thing physicists do not understand completely is gravity. They also do not know if it fits into general relativity or . Figuring out what gravity is would go a long way toward the development of a grand unified theory of physics, which would tie the two fields together—one of the biggest goals in the physics world.

In this new research, the team has developed an idea for a so-called table-top experiment that could be used to show whether gravity is changed when measured—if so, that would give strong evidence that it is a quantum property.

Nov 14, 2024

Physicists identify key mechanism behind chiral charge density wave in TiSe₂

Posted by in categories: biological, particle physics

Chirality is a property of some molecules, subatomic particles, living organisms and other physical or biological systems. This property entails a lack of mirror symmetry in these systems’ underlying structures.

Nov 14, 2024

Quantum computing researchers develop an 8-photon qubit chip

Posted by in categories: computing, particle physics, quantum physics

A group of South Korean researchers has successfully developed an integrated quantum circuit chip using photons (light particles). It is a system capable of controlling eight photons using a photonic integrated-circuit chip. With this system, they can explore various quantum phenomena, such as multipartite entanglement resulting from the interaction of the photons.

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