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Germany · GermanyNo 'dirty' needle required: Following the model of the bloodsucker, researchers have developed a suction cup with hidden 'teeth' that can gently and effectively draw blood from patients. The concept offers several advantages for use in diagnostics: The pads do not scare sensitive patients and they can even be applied by non-medical personnel. In addition [...] The article Blood draw with a suction cup appeared first on wissenschaft.de.See the Story
Blood collection via suction cup
Germany · GermanyHow do forces arise in tissues and how do they react to pressure and train? These important questions for cancer research will now be addressed by a pioneer of mechanical biology at research institutions in Erlangen. Source: Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung The article Mechanical biology: Cellular forces in the eye appeared first on wissenschaft.de.See the Story
Mechanobiology: Cellular forces in sight
Germany · GermanyIn the wood industry, bark is regarded as a waste product, which is usually burned for energy generation or used as a mulch in the beet. In this way, the bark could also be used to manufacture numerous sustainable products such as furniture plates or even shoes and handbags. An industrial designer has now experimented with the actual potential of bark. The bark of a tree makes ten [...] The article What can be made of bark appeared first on wiss…See the Story
What can be made from tree bark
Artificial Intelligence · GermanyOn social media and on my YouTube channel, I have been asked many times for an assessment of how artificial intelligence will pose a threat to humanity in the future. However, even if I respect your interest in my thoughts, I do not think I am the right person to answer this question. Therefore, you will probably read more [...] The article Will AI be at risk? appeared first on wissenschaft.de.See the Story
Is AI becoming a threat?
Germany · GermanyFor the first time, the absorption of intense laser beams was achieved by extremely strong ultrasound. This opens up new possibilities for research and high-performance lasers, for example in material processing. by DIRK EIDEMÜLLER Laser beams are an important tool: not only in the scanner at the supermarket, but also in communication between satellites, in industrial material processing, in measuring technology and in science. [...] The article…See the Story
An Optics from Sound
Artificial Intelligence · GermanyIn order to remember the consequences of the Holocaust, witnesses play an important role. However, the number of survivors who can still tell about this time is decreasing. Now artificial intelligence is helping memory: A chatbot allows virtual dialogues with people who were persecuted during the Nazi era. The basis of this interactive experience are 3D video recordings of the [...] The article KI gives witnesses of the Holocaust a voice appeare…See the Story
AI gives a voice to Holocaust witnesses
Germany · GermanyA medical perspective can benefit water protection, researchers say: In their study, they illustrate the problems of the world's lakes and their solutions strategies by drawing parallels to human health care. They show, for example, how lakes can also suffer from problems with circulation, breathing and nutrition or are affected by infections. To see lakes as patients [...] The article Seeen als Patient appeared first on wissenschaft.de.See the Story
Lakes considered as patients
Germany · GermanyA temporary weakening of the Earth's magnetic field may once have fostered evolutionary developments, according to a study: Researchers have found evidence of a near collapse of the Earth's screen between 591 and 565 million years, possibly linked to the emergence of animal life in this era. How they explain that the weak magnetic field may have contributed to the [...] The article Preceded a magnetic field collapse the evolution? appeared first…See the Story