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Wild raccoons as potential reservoir of cytolethal distending toxin-producing Providencia strains in Japan
Osaka Metropolitan UniversityAn Osaka Metropolitan University-led team of researchers identified raccoons as the probable reservoir of the cytolethal distending toxin (cdt) gene-positive Providencia strains in Japan.
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- Microbiology Spectrum
Our brains can communicate wordlessly, through our eyes
McGill University- Journal
- Communications Psychology
AI-powered tech supercharges ocean cleanup, boosting plastic collection by 60%
Institute for Operations Research and the Management SciencesBALTIMORE, MD, April 23, 2025 – As plastic pollution in the world’s oceans reaches critical levels, groundbreaking new research reveals how artificial intelligence-driven algorithms can dramatically accelerate plastic waste removal – boosting efficiency by more than 60%.
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- Operations Research
Enhanced durability of fire-safe aqueous zinc-ion batteries via electron sponge technology
National Research Council of Science & Technology
Enhanced Durability of Fire-Safe Aqueous Zinc-Ion Batteries via Electron Sponge Technology
- Dendrite suppression in aqueous zinc-ion batteries via anodic electron sponge for fast electron uptake
- Complete dendrite suppression achieves threefold durability and sustains over 2,500 charge-discharge cycles - Published in the January Issue of Nature Communications (IF 14.7), a leading international journal
Researchers Dr. Jung Hoon Yang and Dr. Chan-Woo Lee of the Energy Storage Research Department at the Korea Institute of Energy Research (President: Chang-Keun Yi, hereinafter referred to as ‘KIER’) have developed a novel copper oxide-based electrode material and successfully applied it to aqueous zinc-ion batteries, achieving a threefold improvement in durability.
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- Nature Communications
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- Ministry of Science and ICT
Medical image segmentation using multi-head self-attention-based residual double u-net
Shanghai Jiao Tong University Journal CenterMedical image segmentation plays a crucial role in facilitating clinical diagnosis and treatment, yet it poses numerous challenges due to variations in object appearances and sizes with indistinct boundaries. This paper introduces the MHSAttResDU-Net architecture, a novel approach to automatic medical image segmentation. Drawing inspiration from the double U-Net, multi-head self-attention (MHSA) model, and residual connections, the proposed model is trained on images pre-processed by the innovative ranking-based color constancy approach (RCC). The MHSAttResDU-Net includes the integration of RCC to control model complexity and enhance generalization across diverse lighting conditions. Additionally, the incorporation of the sparse salient region pooling (SSRP) unit in the encoder-decoder blocks reduces the dimension of feature maps, capturing essential local and global channel descriptors without introducing learnable parameters. MHSA gates are strategically employed in both down-sampling and up-sampling paths, allowing the recollection of additional relevant dimensional data. This effectively addresses dissimilar feature representations, minimizing unfocused noise and artifacts while reducing computational costs. Furthermore, Leaky ReLU-based residual connections between the encoder and decoder enhance the model’s capability to recognize complex shapes and structures, ensuring improved gradient flow and faster convergence. Experimental results demonstrate the superiority of the MHSAttResDU-Net architecture across diverse datasets, including COVID-19, ISIC 2018, CVC-ClinicDB, and the 2018 Data Science Bowl. The model achieves state-of-the-art performance metrics, including an accuracy of 99%, representing a promising advancement in automated medical image analysis with potential implications for improving patient care and diagnostic accuracy.
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- Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University (Science)
New energy efficiency landmark of superconducting cryomodule
Nuclear Science and TechniquesResearchers in Shanghai have developed a high-efficiency cryomodule with high quality factors, promising enhanced performance and accessibility for particle accelerator applications in healthcare, industry, and scientific research.
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- Nuclear Science and Techniques
Addressing racial inequities in crowdfunding
American Marketing Association- Journal
- Journal of Marketing
High-throughput electronic structure analysis using composition-spread films
National Institute for Materials Science, Japan- Journal
- Science and Technology of Advanced Materials
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- Japan Science and Technology Agency
Air-stable Li2C6O6 and Li4C6O6 as high-efficiency lithium compensation additives in cathode
Beijing Institute of Technology Press Co., Ltd- Journal
- National Science Review