A recent French study has shown that sugar consumption enhances long-term memory in fruit flies, opening new avenues for understanding the relationship between nutrition and cognitive processes. These findings may prompt a reevaluation of dietary impacts on memory.
Researchers at Arizona State University have developed air-powered artificial muscles, revolutionizing robot design. This technology enables robots to lift heavy weights and operate efficiently in harsh environments.
The 'New Releases... A First Look' segment showcases the latest offerings from publishing houses, universities, and research centers in the Arab world, alongside some foreign language publications. This segment highlights the importance of these releases in enriching the Arabic library.
Nanyang Technological University (NTU) has partnered with Aumovio to develop affordable AI systems aimed at enhancing driver safety and data protection. This initiative comes at a time of increasing interest in modern transportation technology.
Indonesian Minister of Agriculture and Land Management, Nushron Wahid, signed a memorandum of understanding with the President of the State Islamic University of Palu to enhance cooperation in education and research. The agreement was signed during the minister's visit to the city, aiming to address land issues in a humane and scientific manner.
A recent study conducted by researchers at Columbia University has uncovered a daily rhythm of immunity in the brain, shedding light on how the immune system organizes its response throughout different times of the day. These findings could contribute to the development of more effective treatments.
Researchers have unveiled a groundbreaking vaccine that is injected directly into tumors, potentially revolutionizing the treatment of aggressive cancer types. This scientific advancement marks a significant step towards improving treatment outcomes.
A recent study from York University in Canada highlights that AI-based computer vision systems do not operate with the same efficiency as the human brain, revealing a significant gap between modern technologies and natural capabilities.
A recent study indicates that individuals with color blindness face a 52% higher risk of dying from bladder cancer compared to those without the condition. This increased risk is attributed to difficulties in recognizing early symptoms of the disease.