AsianScientist (February 3, 2023) – Climate change is warming the oceans, which among other things leads to increasing incidences of coral bleaching, a phenomenon where rising sea temperatures kill algae…
Carmela Padavik Callahan / neue Welt: Die Forscher beschreiben detailliert, wie ProGen, ein LLM, der mit 280 Millionen Proteinen trainiert wurde, Proteine mit antimikrobiellen Eigenschaften entwickelt hat, die im wirklichen…
Asian Scientist Magazine (31 October 2022) — As social networking platforms entered the media ecosystem, sharp headlines and striking images became key elements of virality. But in today’s saturated landscape…
Asian Scientist Magazine (2 Nov 2022) — When you think about the world of artificial intelligence, it may seem that we are far away from real machines that think and…
Cheong Sok ChingSenior group leader, head and neck cancer researchCancer Research MalaysiaMalaysia Asian Scientist Magazine (4 Nov 2022) — Most of us have come across a family member, friend or…
Asian Scientist Magazine (14. november 2022) – I foråret 2020, midt i en lammende pandemi, brølede Japans Fugaku-supercomputer, eponymt opkaldt efter Mount Fuji, til live – takket være den urokkelige…
Asian Scientist Magazine (12 December 2022) — Nearly 700,000 people die by suicide every year globally as reported by the World Health Organization in 2021. The continued presence of the…
AsianScientist (January 12, 2023) – The world stood still in March 2020 when the World Health Organization declared a pandemic. Attributed to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the…
AsianScientist (January 18, 2023) – Illegal use of synthetic cannabinoids is increasingly becoming a public health problem in East and Southeast Asia, leading to seizures and death in some cases….
AsianScientist (January 20, 2023) – When you think of a laboratory, the image that comes to mind probably includes microscopes, complicated equations on a whiteboard, and maybe a minor explosion…
Our society generally agrees that in times of crisis, rules may have to be broken for vital causes by those willing to risk the consequences. But what of the climate…
University of Cambridge researchers have developed a new solar-powered system to convert greenhouse gases and plastic waste into sustainable fuels. The new solar-powered reactor may have applications for many industries….