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Новости за 03.12.2024

Saddo's Boxing Site 

Is Floyd Schofield a worthy opponent for Shakur Stevenson?! ????

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Sciencedaily.com 

Alaska's changing environment

The University of Alaska Fairbanks released a new report this week highlighting environmental changes and extremes that impact Alaskans and their livelihoods. 'Alaska's Changing Environment' provides people with timely, reliable and understandable information on topics ranging from temperature and precipitation changes to salmon and polar bears.

Sciencedaily.com 

Backyard chickens are here to stay

Chickens have been a mainstay in Australian backyards for generations. New research reveals that owners see their chickens as a blend between pet and livestock as well as a trustworthy source of food.

Sciencedaily.com 

Phosphorylation and dephosphorylation enzyme groups regulate sleep and wakefulness in mammals

A research group has discovered that in mammals, a protein kinase A (PKA) promotes wakefulness, while protein phosphatase 1 (PP1) and calcineurin promote sleep. This study revealed that the balance between sleep and wakefulness is regulated by the action of multiple enzymes, which is an important finding when considering how to control sleep duration and sleepiness at the molecular level.

Sciencedaily.com 

Brain scan predicts effectiveness of spinal cord surgery

A 10-minute brain scan can predict the effectiveness of a risky spinal surgery to alleviate intractable pain. The result gives doctors a much-needed biomarker to discuss with patients considering spinal cord stimulation.

New Europe 

Hunderettung Europa eV: Im Einsatz für unsere Vierbeiner

Die Hunderettung Europa e.V. engagiert sich leidenschaftlich für den Schutz und die Rettung unserer vierbeinigen Freunde. Durch kontinuierliche Rettungsaktionen für herrenlose Hunde in ganz Europa werden Tiere aus misslichen Lagen befreit und haben die Chance auf ein neues Leben. Mit einer nachhaltigen Vermittlung obdachloser Hunde an liebevolle Familien sorgt der Verein dafür, dass diese Tiere […]

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«MercoPress» (en) 

China Eastern Airlines pivotal in Chilean exports

The role of China Eastern Airlines carrying Chilean exports into the Asian giant was highlighted Monday in Beijing, on the opening day of the Chile Week event. China's share in Chile's forestry and livestock shipments rose from 13% in 2013 to 30% in 2023, it was also explained.

Sciencedaily.com 

Training AI through human interactions instead of datasets

Researchers have developed a platform to help AI learn to perform complex tasks more like humans. Called 'GUIDE,' it works by allowing humans to observe AI's actions in real-time and provide ongoing, nuanced feedback. Rather than relying on huge datasets, human trainers offer detailed guidance that fosters incremental improvements and deeper understanding. In its debut study, GUIDE helps AI learn how best to play hide-and-seek.

Nation News.com 

Woods keen on making a comeback next year

Tiger Woods still has the passion to compete and is working to get his body back in shape for next year, he said on Tuesday at the Hero World Challenge in Albany, Bahamas, after another injury curtailed his 2024 season. Woods has not played since July and he underwent surgery for nerve impingement on his […]

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Sciencedaily.com 

Tiny dancers: Scientists synchronize bacterial motion

Researchers at TU Delft have discovered that E. coli bacteria can synchronize their movements, creating order in seemingly random biological systems. By trapping individual bacteria in micro-engineered circular cavities and coupling these cavities through narrow channels, the team observed coordinated bacterial motion. These findings have potential applications in engineering controllable biological oscillator networks.

Sciencedaily.com 

Ecosystems: New study questions common assumption about biodiversity

Plant species can fulfill different functions within an ecosystem, even if they are closely related to each other. This surprising conclusion was reached by a global analysis of around 1.7 million datasets on plant communities. The findings overturn previous assumptions in ecology.