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USC researchers have created a low-cost, accessible learning kit to help college and high school students build their own “robot friend.” (Source: James Kim/ USC)
AI Learning for Students

Open-Source Robot Friend Promotes Inclusive AI Learning

USC researchers are pioneering an accessible AI education with a low-cost, customizable “robot friend” kit, aimed at demystifying AI technology for students. This hands-on approach, supported by the National Science Foundation, not only makes learning about robotics, machine learning, and ethics more engaging but also addresses the affordability gap in educational robotics.

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Researchers from Brigham and Women’s Hospital and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have unveiled unprecedentedly detailed images of brain cancer tissue through the use of a new microscopy technology called decrowding expansion pathology.  (Source: Pixabay)
Oncology

New Microscopy Technology to Analyze Brain Cancer Tissue

Researchers have developed a new microscopy technology called decrowding expansion pathology (dexpath) which is capable of providing detailed images of brain cancer tissue. The potential technology can be used for gaining insights into brain cancer development as well as other aggressive neurological diseases.

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The Thermo Scientific Chromeleon 7 Process Analyzer software is Microsoft Windows 10 compatible and helps to streamline industrial process monitoring.  (Source: Thermo Fisher Scientific )
Software

Process Analyzer Software Optimizes Industrial Process Monitoring

The Thermo Scientific Chromeleon 7 Process Analyzer software is Microsoft Windows 10 compatible and helps to streamline industrial process monitoring. The software facilitates continuous, reliable and compliant process monitoring using on-line ion chromatography and/or high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) Process Analytical (PA) systems.

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Young children are more vulnerable to potential harm from noise exposure. (Source: frei lizenziert)
Protecting Little Ears

Earbuds and Headphones: Kids Increasingly Exposed to Noise Health Risks

A US poll reveals a growing trend of young children, ages 5-12, using personal audio devices, raising concerns about noise exposure and hearing health. With half of the parents reporting their kids spend at least an hour daily on these devices, experts at the University of Michigan Health C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital emphasize the risk of hearing loss and other health issues due to prolonged and loud usage.

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