A new system devised by researchers at MIT can monitor the behavior of all electric devices within a building, ship, or factory, determining which ones are in use at any given time and whether any are showing signs of an imminent failure.
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When Neurons Are Out of Shape, Antidepressants May Not Work?
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are the most commonly prescribed medication for major depressive disorder (MDD), yet scientists still do not understand why the treatment does not work in nearly thirty percent of patients with MDD.
Observing Cancer’s Progress in a Mouse Prostate
Experts have long known that tumors arise from the migration of cancer cells across organs.
Sleep Problems, Alzheimer’s Disease Are Linked, But Which Comes First?
A new article explores the pathophysiological factors that link sleep disturbances and Alzheimer’s disease.
Climate Change Impacting Fish Behaviour, Feeding in Ontario Lakes, U of G Study Reveals
Warmer temperatures are having a ripple effect on food webs in Ontario lakes, according to a new University of Guelph study.
Powerful Tropical Cyclone Veronica Eyes Australia’s Pilbara Coast
Tropical Cyclone Veronica continued to move toward Australia’s Pilbara Coast in Western Australia.