Full-text search Fulltext search 162 Resultate Video games: Good for the brain? Video games may have a positive impact on the development of children's cognitive skills, contrary to popular belief. AI finds plants for anti-malaria drugs Artificial intelligence is speeding up the discovery of plants with anti-malaria properties. This is the conclusion reached by an international research team. Chile: Remains of dinosaur with duck's beak discovered Scientists in Chile have for the first time discovered the remains of a species of dinosaur with a duck's beak – the «Gonkoken nanoi». Physicists are on the trail of a “sensation“ The particle accelerator at CERN in Geneva will start up again at the end of March 2022. It is more powerful than ever before. Can physicists now prove a previously unknown force of nature? ETH researchers produce fuel from sunlight and air Researchers at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETH) have achieved a world première: They have developed a technology that produces carbon-neutral fuels using only sunlight and air. The solar refinery is already operating under real-life conditions. This sensor detects organ failure at an early stage A wearable ultrasound sticker could help to recognise the first signs of acute liver or kidney failure at an early stage. Salty gel could extract water from desert air MIT engineers have developed a super-absorbent material that can soak up a record amount of moisture from the air - even in desert-like conditions. New material collects drinking water from the air Tiny structures allow a newly created material to collect drinkable water from the air day and night, combining two water collection technologies into one. AI helps with early diagnosis of diabetes Geneva researchers have discovered a molecule that indicates diabetes even before the first symptoms appear. To identify it, they used machine learning methods to analyse thousands of molecules. Electronic patient record: AI finds the relevant information Doctors often query the electronic patient record for information that helps them make treatment decisions. But searching for an answer to a single question can take several minutes. A machine learning model could help professionals find information more efficiently.