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New Study Suggests Cold Imagery Creates Perception of Newness in Advertisements

Researchers from Japan show that ads with imagery conveying a feeling of coldness can positively influence con...

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  • #Department of Management
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Revealing the Nature of Fractures Caused by Hydrogen in High-Strength Steel

Scientists show the mechanisms by which hydrogen absorption via exposure to hydrogen gas and corrosion comprom...

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  • #Department of Engineering and Applied Sciences
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Can Artificial Intelligence Predict Spatiotemporal Distribution of Dengue Fever Outbreaks with Remote Sensing Data? New Study Finds Answers

Researchers train machine learning model with climatic and epidemiology remote sensing data to predict the spa...

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  • #Graduate School of Global Environmental Studies

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New Fluorescent Chiral-Selective Receptor System Represents a Breakthrough in Molecular Detection with Potential for Applications in Diabetes Management

Cyclodextrin and monoboronic acid-based receptor complexes show excellent D-glucose chiral selectivity ,paving...

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  • #Department of Materials and Life Sciences
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BasePairPuzzle: A New Way to Teach Students About Nucleobase Pairing

Novel 3D-printed molecular model of the five nucleobases uses embedded magnets to accurately represent intermo...

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  • #Department of Materials and Life Sciences
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New Model of Quark-Gluon Plasma Solves a Long-Standing Discrepancy between Theory and Data

Researchers from Japan provide a novel theoretical framework for describing the quark-gluon plasma, which agre...

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