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Breaking Through Boundaries: A Systematic Review of ML Studies on Suicidal Behaviors in Psychiatric Clinical Populations

In the realm of psychiatric populations, machine learning has become a valuable tool for predicting suicide. Previous studies have grouped psychiatric and non-psychiatric populations together, leading to limitations in identifying specific risk factors for suicide within distinct populations. To address this issue, a comprehensive review of machine learning studies focusing solely on psychiatric clinical populations…

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Optimizing Large-Scale Stem Cell Culture: Achieving Cost-Effective Manufacturing with Smart Bioreactors and Wireless Monitoring

A revolutionary large-scale smart bioreactor with fully integrated wireless multivariate sensors and electronics has been developed to address the challenges faced in manufacturing stem cells reproducibly and cost-effectively. The traditional single-use cell-bag bioreactors with rigid and single-point sensors have limitations in accuracy and scalability for high-quality cell manufacturing. In response to this, a scalable system…

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Unlocking Your Emotional Response: The Impact of Live vs Recorded Music on Brain Activity

As a journalist, I had the opportunity to dig deeper into the fascinating world of affective neuroscience research in music, and the findings were truly enlightening. Live music has been discovered to stimulate the affective brain in ways that recorded music simply cannot match. The connection between a live musical performance and the emotional responses…

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The Power of Direct Reciprocity: Driving Evolution and Promoting High Levels of Cooperation

In the fascinating world of evolution and human cooperation, the concept of direct reciprocity in structured populations has emerged as a central focus of research. Reciprocity in repeated games has long been touted as a powerful mechanism in the evolution of cooperation among humans. It is generally believed that direct reciprocity can lead to high…

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From Natural Intelligence to Artificial Intelligence: Networks, Agents, and Evolutionary Transitions in Collective Living

Artificial intelligence research has traditionally been focused on individual agents, separate from any social context. However, recent advances in learning algorithms have forced scientists to reconsider this approach. The real challenge now lies in generating new data, rather than simply absorbing existing information. Looking to natural intelligence for inspiration, researchers have discovered the crucial role…

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Predicting Orange Flavour

Orange flavor is a crucial component in the production of sweet orange juice, but the genetic basis of this flavor has long eluded scientists. Sweet orange, also known as Citrus sinensis, is known for its limited genetic diversity and high susceptibility to Huanglongbing (HLB), a devastating citrus greening disease. This has led to a pressing…

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Chirality: A Signature of Life

In the quest to understand how single chirality emerged, researchers have long focused on the symmetry breaking and subsequent enantioenrichment of molecules that make up the genetic polymers RNA and DNA, as well as peptides. Achieving a single chirality in biological molecules is crucial for the functioning of living organisms. However, the process of how…

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A Breakthrough in Robotic Fibers for High-precision Minimally Invasive Surgery

In the world of minimally invasive surgery, the demand for precise manipulation of flexible surgical tools is crucial. This necessity has led to the development of miniature flexible robotic probes that can direct surgical instruments with incredible accuracy. Enter Fiberbots, a cutting-edge innovation that is revolutionizing minimally invasive surgical procedures. The Fiberbot is a robotic…

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Unlocking the Potential of Synthetic Biology: Repurposing, Optimizing, and Creating New Life-like Systems from Scratch

The field of synthetic biology is known for its goal-oriented approach, which seeks to repurpose and optimize existing biological functions, as well as create new-to-nature capabilities from scratch. Despite the many advances that have been made in this field, there are emerging challenges related to the complexity of the systems built and the limitations of…

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The Amazon Tipping Point: Impending Collapse of the World’s Largest Forest System in the 21st Century

The Amazon forest system is facing a critical juncture that could lead to a drastic collapse, causing widespread alarm worldwide. Throughout its 65 million year history, the Amazonian forests have shown remarkable resilience to climatic changes. However, the region is now under unprecedented stress due to factors such as rising temperatures, severe droughts, deforestation, and…

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New inventions and creative adaptations are needed to to make transportation more environmentally friendly

In order to make transportation more environmentally friendly, new inventions and creative adaptations are essential in order to decarbonize the sector. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, around 15 percent of net anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions come from the transportation sector. It is crucial to find ways to transport people and goods from…

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Revolutionizing Fertilizer Management: Harnessing Machine Learning to Slash NH3 Emissions by 38%

Fertilizer management plays a crucial role in reducing global ammonia emissions from crop production, which threatens air quality, human health, and ecosystems. However, accurately estimating these emissions is challenging due to limited data, hindering the ability to identify effective mitigation strategies. To address this issue, researchers have developed a machine learning model that provides crop-specific…

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