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In today’s rapidly evolving technological landscape, the demand for high-performance computing and efficient learning models for 6G vision services is at an all-time high. Professor Jeongho Kwak’s groundbreaking research in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at DGIST has led to the development of a cutting-edge learning model and resource optimization technology that
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OpenAI’s recent unveiling of their voice-cloning tool, known as “Voice Engine,” has sparked concerns over the potential misuse of such technology. With the ability to replicate someone’s speech based on a mere 15-second audio sample, there is a fear that malicious actors may use this tool to deceive and manipulate listeners. Particularly in an election
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The correlation between education and longevity has been a topic of interest among researchers studying the impact of education on health. A recent analysis of data on 3,101 individuals across three generations has shed light on the relationship between schooling and lifespan. It was found that staying longer in school not only improves education but
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The detrimental effects of climate change are becoming increasingly apparent with each passing year. A recent study has revealed that giant heat waves are moving more slowly across the globe, resulting in higher temperatures over larger areas and for longer durations. The findings of this study have raised significant concerns about the escalating threat posed
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Recently, US surgeons made history by successfully transplanting a kidney from a gene-edited pig into a living human. This groundbreaking procedure marked a significant milestone in the field of xenotransplantation – the process of transplanting organs, cells, or tissues from one species to another. This achievement has sparked enthusiasm among proponents of xenotransplantation, with some
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Ice streams in Antarctica are responsible for the movement of heavy glaciers and play a crucial role in the stability of the region’s ice shelves. Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis have recently discovered that the Ross Ice Shelf, the largest ice shelf in Antarctica, experiences daily movements of 6 to 8 centimeters triggered
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Thermoelectric technology has long been hailed as a sustainable and environmentally-friendly way to convert waste heat into electricity. Its applications are diverse, ranging from traditional industries to cutting-edge new technologies. However, despite its potential, the efficiency and flexibility of thermoelectric materials have remained a persistent challenge. A groundbreaking research team at the Nano Convergence Research
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A breakthrough cancer vaccine for dogs has been making waves in the medical community, with promising results from clinical trials that have been ongoing since 2016. The vaccine, known officially as the Canine EGFR/HER2 Peptide Cancer Immunotherapeutic, has shown significant improvements in the twelve-month survival rate for canines with certain cancers, lifting it from 35
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Traditional quantum computing has been hindered by the requirement of extremely low temperatures, just fractions of a degree above absolute zero. This is necessary to isolate quantum phenomena needed for computing from the classical world. Operating at such low temperatures requires large refrigeration systems, making it difficult to scale up to the level required for
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The field of materials science is rapidly evolving, with computer-based methods playing a crucial role in the discovery of new materials for key technologies such as photovoltaics, batteries, and data transmission. Recent advancements by Prof. Dr. Caterina Cocchi and Holger-Dietrich Saßnick from the University of Oldenburg in Germany have paved the way for a high-throughput
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