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After a successful 50 year academic career in physics, electrical engineering, and atmospheric science, and service at the NSF, why should I bother with or care about AI?
If one can be successful in obtaining grant funding, research, teaching, being a department chair and serving for 6 years at the National Science Foundation without AI, why bother with it? I am not being atavistic. I genuinely do not see what the advantages are. I am skeptical but willing to listen to answers from AI enthusiasts.
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How can operando spectroscopy combined with machine learning accelerate the rational design of stable copper-based catalysts for selective CO₂ electroreduction?
Recent work has shown that selective dissolution–redeposition, influenced by oxophilicity and miscibility, reshapes copper bimetallic active sites and drives C₁/C₂ selectivity shifts. Integrating operando characterization with machine-learning-guided design could reveal hidden descriptors and accelerate discovery of highly selective, durable CO₂ reduction catalysts.
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Role of humanized immune system mice in to study the infectious and systemic inflammatory disease.
Whether the humanized immune system (HIS) mice help developing therapeutic interventions against infectious and inflammatory diseases? Whether HIS mice may revolutionize the translational biomedical research
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How to examine for power of grip in a patient with weakness?
When we do clinical examination for weakness, power is ascertained by MRC grading. However, for grip, MRC grading cannot be used. Is there any method to examine hand grip power other than using dynamometer
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What are essential funding barriers to get an ambitious and pertinent research proposal funded, and how to overcome them ?
We are facing financial issues to perform our African GWAS HBV Research Proposal for around ten years ago. Maybe our topic doesn't meet funders needs or interests. I would like to know my peers' view about the question.
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Do you think plant-based foods are really healthier than meat?
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How can scientist get grants in human nutrition field?
Human nutrition is a very interesting field that affect all our life, however, grants opportunities are very scare
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How might AI-assisted peer review tools reshape scientific publishing, and what safeguards should be implemented to maintain review quality while addressing the increasing volume of submissions?
The peer-reviewing process is being faced with ever-growing challenges as submission rates are still rising exponentially in all areas. Journal editors are faced with the challenge of getting capable reviewers who are ready to volunteer their time, with a result being delays in reviewing, reviewer exhaustion, and worse, compromised quality. Meanwhile, AI technologies are accelerating their ability to review scientific manuscripts for methodology, statistical fitting, plagiarism screenings,...
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What deep learning strategies best balance accuracy and interpretability in medical image segmentation for disease progression analysis?
Medical imaging (CT/MRI) segmentation is vital for tracking disease, but black-box models reduce clinical trust. Methods like explainable AI (XAI), uncertainty quantification, and hybrid modeling may bridge this gap. What approaches are most promising?
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What are the biggest challenges facing your field of research?
1. Lack of funding 2. Difficulty in replicating studies 3. Difficulty in recruiting participants 4. Difficulty in obtaining necessary resources and equipment
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