Publications by authors named "J E Okonkwo"

Article Synopsis
  • Scientists are working on making smart robots and AI systems that use less energy and cost less money, which can help us in the future.
  • They are using a special type of computer hardware that mimics how our brains work to make these systems more efficient.
  • In testing, these new designs saved a lot of energy, using 25 times less power and 940 times less energy for tasks compared to older technology.
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Ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) is a reliable and sensitive technique for the detection and analysis of compounds at the trace level. Depending on the chemical composition of the sample, compounds may be positively or negatively charged to form different polarity ions and detected in positive or negative polarity of the electric field. In order to detect multiple threats simultaneously with miniaturized devices, using a single detection unit to achieve high resolving power and high sensitivity is important.

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Epigenetic sex differences and their resulting implications for human health have been studied for about a decade. The objective of this paper is to use permutation-based inference and a new ranked-based test statistic to identify sex-based epigenetic differences in the human DNA methylome. In particular, we examine whether we could identify separations between the female and male distributions of DNA methylation across hundred of thousands CpG sites in two independent cohorts, the Swedish Adoption Twin study and the Lamarck study.

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