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Materials Nexus discovered a new rare-earth-free magnet called MagNex with the help of AI - here’s how they did it.
Cancer Research UK-funded scientists at the University of Cambridge create a test to predict resistance to chemotherapy. The test uses changes to cancer DNA at diagnosis to predict which patients ...
Scientists create a manifesto for the ocean by Anthony Boxshall, University of Melbourne edited by Sadie Harley, reviewed by Andrew Zinin Editors' notes ...
Scientists create novel 3D neuroprobes based on kirigami-inspired folds by Anna Tipping, Jülich Research Centre edited by Lisa Lock, reviewed by Robert Egan Editors' notes ...
Laurynas Karpus, Vykintas Jauniškis and Irmantas Rokaitis have developed an AI-based enzyme design tool that could revolutionise health, sustainability, and manufacturing.
In a nutshell The Mystery Solved: A 9-day global seismic signal was caused by a massive “standing wave” trapped in a Greenland fjord after a climate-triggered landslide. First Direct Evidence: NASA’s ...
Scientists printed tissues in their final shape, hoping they would work like natural organs. But this approach failed to copy the active shaping that happens during early development.
Scientists have unlocked a new way to make solar panels far more efficient—up to 1,000 times better than current methods. The team at a German university achieved this by engineering ultra-thin ...
Researchers at FIU’s College of Engineering and Computing have developed an encryption algorithm to defend videos from attackers with access to the world's most powerful computers. The encryption ...
Chemistry Scientists create ultra-tough copper alloy that is stronger than steel and can withstand temperatures of 1500 F News By Ben Turner published 23 April 2025 ...
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Should We Use CRISPR to Create Disease-Resistant Species - MSNCRISPR gene-editing technology offers the possibility of creating disease-resistant species, potentially eliminating deadly infections, saving endangered animals, and even improving global food ...
Scientists at the University of Cambridge and Eindhoven University of Technology have engineered a semiconductor that forces electrons to move in spiral patterns, producing twisted light ...
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