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Red Meat Consumption Linked to Increased Type 2 Diabetes Risk

Eating two servings of red meat per week may increase the risk of developing type 2 diabetes compared to consuming fewer servings, suggests a new study.
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Neural Networks See the World Differently From Humans

A new study from MIT neuroscientists has found that deep neural network models often also respond the same way to images or words that have no resemblance to the target.
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Can Algorithms Settle Music Plagiarism Disputes?

Could automated algorithms bring a new objectivity to music copyright infringement decisions? A new study asks whether an algorithm could help settle music plagiarism disputes, to replace court proceedings.
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AI Identifies Antimalarial Drug as Possible Osteoporosis Treatment

An AI algorithm has identified an antimalarial drug that could also be used to treat osteoporosis, which has gone on to show promise in trials.
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Artificial Intelligence Enhances Tongue Diagnostic Systems

A 2000-year-old practice by Chinese herbalists – examining the human tongue for signs of disease – is now being embraced by computer scientists using machine learning and artificial intelligence.
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Are Robots Making Humans Lazier When at Work?

Now that improvements in technology mean that some robots work alongside humans, there is evidence that those humans have learned to see them as team-mates. Scientists investigated whether humans social loaf when they work with robots.
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New Polymer Membranes, AI Predictions Could Dramatically Reduce Energy, Water Use in Oil Refining

A new kind of polymer membrane could reshape how refineries process crude oil, dramatically reducing the energy and water required while extracting even more useful materials.
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Flowmeter Software Driver for Chromatography Data Systems

TESTA Analytical announce a powerful new software driver that allows control and collection of data from any of its AB-4XXXX Series liquid flowmeters using a chromatography data system.
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Digitally Creating 16 Million Colors Using DNA

The DNA double helix is composed of two DNA molecules whose sequences are complementary to each other. Researchers succeeded in creating fluorescent duplexes that can generate any of 16 million colors.
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Simpler Equals Better When Predicting Microbe Function

New statistical model borrows a “landscape approach” that could help design microbial communities for performing certain functions.
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