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Researchers have developed a faster way to prove that generic drugs work as well as brand-name versions, even when clinical trials involve limited data. The technique could accelerate approvals for difficult-to-test products like eye drops and inhalers, potentially reducing development costs and getting cheaper medicines to patients sooner.EN

2024-01-01 · CPT · , , et al.
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Researchers found that voice recognition AI fails dramatically when authenticating identical twins, with accuracy dropping sharply even as sample lengths increase. The finding exposes a significant vulnerability in biometric security systems now widely deployed in banking, law enforcement, and access control—raising questions about whether current voice ID technology is reliable enough for high-stakes identification.EN

2024-01-01 · Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence · , , et al.
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A new analysis argues that the dominant framework for understanding sound in technology—treating it as a discrete 'object' like visual media—is fundamentally flawed and limits innovation. The finding has implications for how companies approach audio production, documentary storytelling, and the future design of sound-based systems.EN

2024-01-01 · Traces of Sound ·
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Researchers have solved a decades-old puzzle about how to add missing components to incomplete mathematical systems. The breakthrough could simplify how computer scientists and engineers model complex networks, from quantum systems to financial markets, by providing a universal framework for filling structural gaps.EN

2024-01-01 · International mathematics research notices ·
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Researchers have demonstrated a way to manufacture complex circuits on stretchy materials using liquid metal, enabling devices like cochlear implants to be made faster and more precisely. The technique could streamline production of neural interfaces and sensor arrays, opening commercial opportunities in medical device manufacturing and brain-computer interfaces.EN

2024-01-01 · Advanced Functional Materials · , , et al.
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Researchers found that artificially generated turbulence can cut computation time for atmospheric modeling by enabling quicker convergence in simulations. The discovery matters for energy companies, climate forecasters, and wind farm operators who rely on expensive supercomputer time to predict weather patterns and optimize renewable energy output.EN

2024-01-01 · Journal of Physics, Conference Series · ,
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Researchers have identified how photosystem II—the molecular machinery that converts water into breathable oxygen—actually works at the atomic level. The discovery could accelerate development of artificial photosynthesis systems for clean fuel production, a technology worth billions to energy companies racing to decarbonize.EN

2024-01-01 · Photosynthesis Research · , ,
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Researchers have developed a faster computational method for solving complex physics simulations that can now run in parallel across thousands of processors. The advance could shave months off climate modeling, materials research, and engineering projects—cutting both time-to-market and computing costs for industries relying on high-precision simulations.EN

2024-01-01 · Numerical Linear Algebra with Applications · , ,
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Researchers tested three competing AI approaches for recommending textbook content to students—and found that large language models significantly outperformed traditional methods. The finding could help edtech platforms cut costs and improve user engagement by automating how they connect lessons, exercises, and supplementary materials.EN

2024-01-01 · Future Internet · , , et al.
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Researchers have developed DEPICTER, an interactive AI system that segments tumor tissue in medical images while requiring far fewer expert annotations than traditional methods. The tool could reduce pathology bottlenecks and lower diagnostic costs for hospitals and diagnostic labs.EN

2024-01-01 · Computers in Biology and Medicine · , , et al.
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Researchers have found that adding indium salt to zinc battery electrolyte prevents dendrite growth and unwanted chemical reactions, significantly improving battery lifespan and efficiency. The discovery could accelerate commercial adoption of anode-free zinc batteries, which promise cheaper, lighter, and safer energy storage for electric vehicles and grid applications.EN

2024-01-01 · ACS Materials Letters · , , et al.
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A new study warns that Europe's failure to act decisively on air quality is deepening health disparities across regions and populations. For policymakers and businesses, the delay risks mounting healthcare costs, workforce productivity losses, and regulatory backlash as the continent grapples with preventable pollution-related disease.EN

2024-01-01 · International Journal of Public Health · , , et al.
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Researchers have identified ten distinct ways generative AI can help manufacturers meet sustainability goals while improving operations. For factory operators and supply chain executives, the findings suggest AI isn't just a cost-cutting tool—it's a lever for building resilience and reducing environmental impact simultaneously.EN

2024-01-01 · Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management · , , et al.
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Researchers have engineered polymer binders for lithium-ion batteries that repair themselves during charging cycles, extending battery capacity by half compared to conventional materials. The breakthrough could cut battery replacement costs and extend device lifespans—a significant advantage as silicon anodes become the industry standard for higher-energy batteries.EN

2024-01-01 · ACS Applied Polymer Materials · , , et al.
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Researchers have developed a computational technique to quickly measure a critical property of polymer electrolytes—materials central to next-generation battery design. The advance could accelerate battery development timelines and reduce expensive lab testing, potentially lowering costs for manufacturers racing to scale electric vehicle and energy storage production.EN

2024-01-01 · Journal of Physical Chemistry B · ,
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Researchers have solved a fundamental challenge in simulating fluids with varying densities—a problem that has plagued computational engineers for years. The breakthrough enables faster, more accurate predictions for everything from oil pipelines to chemical reactors, potentially reducing design time and improving safety across industries reliant on fluid dynamics modeling.EN

2024-01-01 · Journal of Computational Physics · ,
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A new analysis argues that 'paradata'—invisible records of how data was collected and processed—could become crucial for verifying AI systems and meeting transparency demands. Yet researchers warn the concept needs clear ethical guidelines, or it could paradoxically reduce accountability rather than improve it.EN

2024-01-01 · Perspectives on Paradata · , ,
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Researchers have developed a technique that lets AI systems evaluate multiple strategies before deciding how to use external tools like search engines or calculators. The method boosts accuracy on complex questions while cutting computational costs—a dual benefit that could accelerate AI adoption in enterprise applications where both performance and efficiency matter.EN

2024-01-01 · Joint European Conference on Machine Learning and Knowledge Discovery in Databases · ,
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A new paper argues that voice cloning and synthesis technologies treat speech data as abstract information, stripping away the physical identities and consent of the people whose voices trained these systems. For companies building voice AI, this raises legal and ethical risks as regulators increasingly scrutinize data sourcing and consent practices in generative AI.EN

2024-01-01 · Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Movement and Computing, MOCO 2024 · , ,
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Researchers have quantified how upstream turbines rob downstream ones of wind power at commercial offshore wind farms, with downstream machines experiencing six times more performance swings. The findings could help operators boost energy output and improve maintenance planning on billion-dollar installations.EN

2024-01-01 · Journal of Physics, Conference Series · , , et al.
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Researchers in Ethiopia found that a common hospital pathogen is rapidly evolving defensive biofilm shells that shield it from multiple antibiotics simultaneously. The discovery signals a growing threat to infection control in healthcare facilities and suggests hospitals need new treatment strategies beyond current drug options.EN

2024-01-01 · BMC Infectious Diseases · , ,
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Researchers have resolved a decades-old question about random graph properties that has implications for network design and optimization problems. The finding clarifies fundamental limits on how to efficiently color complex networks—a challenge relevant to wireless systems, data routing, and resource allocation across interconnected infrastructure.EN

2024-01-01 · The Electronic Journal of Combinatorics ·
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Researchers have created a digital simulation framework that optimizes the design of acoustic wave devices used to detect disease markers in point-of-care diagnostic chips. The tool promises faster development cycles and lower production costs for lab-on-chip manufacturers competing in the growing biomarker testing market.EN

2024-01-01 · Computational Mechanics · , ,
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Researchers have developed a way to listen to batteries as they operate—literally detecting the sounds of internal damage through piezoelectric sensors. The technology could enable early warning systems for electric vehicles and grid storage, potentially preventing costly failures and improving safety.EN

2024-01-01 · Journal of Materials Chemistry A · , , et al.
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Researchers have identified thermophilic acetogens—microbes that thrive at high temperatures—as a promising way to convert industrial exhaust gases into acetate and other valuable compounds. The breakthrough could transform waste streams from refineries and factories into sustainable biochemical feedstocks, but significant engineering hurdles remain before commercial deployment.EN

2024-01-01 · Frontiers in Microbiology · ,