11,785 research outputs found
CONSUMER ACCEPTANCE OF GENETICALLY MODIFIED FOODS
Results from an Ohio survey indicate that respondents are willing to pay a premium, ranging from 5% for non-GM vegetable oil to 28% for non-GM salmon. Estimated consumer willingness to pay for non-GM foods varies among demographic groups with female, those aged between 35 and 60, and non-White respondents willing to pay a higher premium than others.Consumer/Household Economics, Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety, Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies,
No More Discrimination: Cross City Adaptation of Road Scene Segmenters
Despite the recent success of deep-learning based semantic segmentation,
deploying a pre-trained road scene segmenter to a city whose images are not
presented in the training set would not achieve satisfactory performance due to
dataset biases. Instead of collecting a large number of annotated images of
each city of interest to train or refine the segmenter, we propose an
unsupervised learning approach to adapt road scene segmenters across different
cities. By utilizing Google Street View and its time-machine feature, we can
collect unannotated images for each road scene at different times, so that the
associated static-object priors can be extracted accordingly. By advancing a
joint global and class-specific domain adversarial learning framework,
adaptation of pre-trained segmenters to that city can be achieved without the
need of any user annotation or interaction. We show that our method improves
the performance of semantic segmentation in multiple cities across continents,
while it performs favorably against state-of-the-art approaches requiring
annotated training data.Comment: 13 pages, 10 figure
Coherent Optical Memory with High Storage Efficiency and Large Fractional Delay
A high-storage efficiency and long-lived quantum memory for photons is an
essential component in long-distance quantum communication and optical quantum
computation. Here, we report a 78% storage efficiency of light pulses in a cold
atomic medium based on the effect of electromagnetically induced transparency
(EIT). At 50% storage efficiency, we obtain a fractional delay of 74, which is
the best up-to-date record. The classical fidelity of the recalled pulse is
better than 90% and nearly independent of the storage time, as confirmed by the
direct measurement of phase evolution of the output light pulse with a
beat-note interferometer. Such excellent phase coherence between the stored and
recalled light pulses suggests that the current result can be readily applied
to single photon wave packets. Our work significantly advances the technology
of EIT-based optical memory and may find practical applications in
long-distance quantum communication and optical quantum computation.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Cul3-KLHL20 ubiquitin ligase: physiological functions, stress responses, and disease implications
Cullin-RING ubiquitin ligases are the largest Ubiquitin ligase family in eukaryotes and are multi-protein complexes. In these complexes, the Cullin protein serves as a scaffold to connect two functional modules of the ligases, the catalytic subunit and substrate-binding subunit. KLHL20 is a substrate-binding subunit of Cullin3 (Cul3) ubiquitin ligase. Recent studies have identified a number of substrates of KLHL20-based ubiquitin ligase. Through ubiquitination of these substrates, KLHL20 elicits diverse cellular functions, some of which are associated with human diseases. Furthermore, the functions, subcellular localizations, and expression of KLHL20 are regulated by several physiological and stressed signals, which allow KLHL20 to preferentially act on certain substrates to response to these signals. Here, we provide a summary of the functions and regulations of KLHL20 in several physiological processes and stress responses and its disease implications
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