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Remote-controlled gene therapy uses ultrasound to kill cancer

Anti-aging treat: Dog drug could extend human lifespan, US scientists explore | The US-based company believes their research on canine longevity will also benefit humans.

MIT team decodes quantum geometry in kagome metal for the first time | We know a lot about electrons in terms of their energy, nature, and movement. However, their quantum geometry has remained a puzzle.

Nvidia's next move: powering humanoid robots

Opinion: Tech billionaires trying to make the science fiction they grew up on real could end in a dystopia if we are not cautious

Five breakthroughs that make OpenAI’s o3 a turning point for AI — and one big challenge

Scientists Built Tiny VR Goggles for Mice

ADHD drug a promising treatment for methamphetamine dependence

MIT engineers grow “high-rise” 3D chips. An electronic stacking technique could exponentially increase the number of transistors on chips, enabling more efficient AI hardware.

EPA approves road construction project in Florida that will use radioactive byproduct

Stem cells from mice have been 'instructed' to form specific tissues and organs | Researchers can guide and control the development of stem cells into specific tissues and organs, opening the door to developing a means of one day tackling complex diseases like diabetes and Parkinson’s disease.

Netflix is suing VMware over virtual machine patents.

Swarms of tiny robots coordinate to achieve ant-like feats of strength

Twisted light: The Edison bulb has purpose again

The British Army is trialing radio waves to zap drones out of the sky – at 13 cents per shot | The system disrupt drones from over a kilometer away, essentially shooting them down

F1 stalwart is quietly innovating to bring its expertise in cooling to data centers and beyond | Castrol is developing dielectric fluids for immersion cooling systems

A Bionic Leg Controlled by the Brain. A new kind of prosthetic limb depends on carbon fibre and computer chips—and the reëngineering of muscles, tendons, and bone.

Edison bulb-like tech creates twisted light 100 times brighter than before | Can we twist the light? Yes, we can, and twisted light can do wonders not just for humans but also for machines.

MIT's light-activated antiferromagnetic memory could replace today's ferromagnets

Iron Man-inspired exoskeleton helps paraplegics walk again

Engineers achieve quantum teleportation over active internet cables | As research advances, we could enter a new era in communication technology, where quantum and traditional networks can coexist to offer unprecedented levels of security and speed.

Scientists develop matchbox-sized laser in a bid to boost quantum research | The affordable, lightweight 780nm laser can perform on par with typical tabletop lasers and can be used both inside and outside the lab, according to the researchers.

Tetsuwan Scientific is making robotic AI scientists that can run experiments on their own

Green sea turtle gets relief from “bubble butt” syndrome thanks to 3D printing

Apple must ensure interoperability of iPhone with rivals, says European Commission

'Absolute miracle' breakthrough provides recipe for zero-carbon cement

CERN's Large Hadron Collider finds the heaviest antimatter particle yet | Hyperhelium-4 now has an antimatter counterpart

A football field in a teaspoon: New material has insane surface area

Startup set to brick $800 kids robot is trying to open source it first

Chiral flat-band optical cavity with atomically thin mirrors

Miniature VR headset to immerse mice in virtual environments to reveal neural activity | The researchers are looking to further develop the goggles, with a lightweight, mobile version for larger rodents.

Southeast Asia Has $60 Billion AI Boom, But Its Own Startups Are Missing Out

Biologically inspired bioactive hydrogels for scarless corneal repair

China's neutrino observatory nears completion, aiming to unlock cosmic mysteries

Malicious ads push Lumma infostealer via fake CAPTCHA pages

Squid-based biodegradable sponge removes 99.9% of microplastics from water | The new sponge method is promising, but challenges such as properly disposing of absorbed microplastics remain a critical issue.

Cyborg cockroach armies can now be mass-produced at a rate of one every 68 seconds

An innovative fertility technology using stem cells to help an embryo mature outside the body has resulted in the world’s first live human birth | Gameto, the company that developed the approach, says it’s faster, safer and more accessible than conventional IVF.

Nuclear-electric rocket propulsion could cut Mars round-trips down to a few months

"Crazy Li" arms drones with powerful lasers that can cut through metal

Physicists uncover new state of matter called quantum spin liquid | This discovery could open doors for further discoveries in fundamental and quantum physics.

Optical fibers monitor brain for deadly post-injury complications

When AI vies with Taylor Swift as the hot ticket in town

Researchers have developed a new device which will enable small drones to shoot powerful lasers – something once thought impossible

HDMI 2.2 could make its debut at CES next month

Shape-Shifting Antenna Takes Cue From "The Expanse" Inspired by the sci-fi show, the device morphs to suit its signals

Magnetic "metasheet" material moves objects like a conveyor belt

Noninvasive imaging method can penetrate deeper into living tissue. Using high-powered lasers, this new method could help biologists study the body’s immune responses and develop new medicines.

New invention harvests static energy from waste polystyrene to produce electricity

OpenAI whistleblower found dead at 26 in San Francisco apartment