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Smartphones are transforming nutrition science by enabling real‐time, low‐cost detection of bioactive compounds through integrated spectroscopy, sensing, and AI technologies. These portable tools support synergistic nutrient discovery, personalized dietary guidance, and intelligent food system monitoring.
Mohamed Ibrahim Younis+5 more
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The Feasibility of Remote Visual-World Eye-Tracking With Young Children. [PDF]
Ovans Z+8 more
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NVIDIA's "Chat with RTX" Custom Large Language Model and Personalized AI Chatbot Augments the Value of Electronic Dermatology Reference Material. [PDF]
Kamel Boulos MN, Dellavalle R.
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Using fecal DNA metabarcoding to investigate the animal diet of black rails, yellow rails, and soras
We used fecal DNA metabarcoding to investigate the diet of yellow rails, Eastern black rails, and sora during the non‐breeding season. Arthropods, particularly ants, were prevalent in their diets, suggesting possible interactions with invasive red imported fire ants.
Christopher J. Butler+4 more
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Understanding heterogeneity in psychiatric disorders: A method for identifying subtypes and parsing comorbidity. [PDF]
Aglinskas A, Bergeron A, Anzellotti S.
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Building an Intelligent Data Exploring Assistant for Geoscientists
Abstract Advances in natural‐language processing and large language models (LLMs) are transforming how geoscientists interact with complex data sets, enabling efficient and intuitive scientific analyses. This study introduces the Intelligent Data Exploring Assistant (IDEA), a prototype software framework that integrates existing LLM technology with ...
Matthew J. Widlansky, Nemanja Komar
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Neural Bases of Proactive and Predictive Processing of Meaningful Subword Units in Speech Comprehension. [PDF]
Matar S, Marantz A.
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract While fungal necromass is increasingly recognized as a major source of persistent carbon (C) in soils, the relative functional roles of bacteria and fungi in decomposing necromass are not fully resolved, and the processes that select for necromass decomposer communities
Achala Narayanan+7 more
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