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Naked mole-rat DNA repair could unlock natural human longevity

Engineered “natural killer” cells could help fight cancer

Forged in disorder: High-entropy MXenes emerge as a new material

Anthropic Opening Its First India Office to Tap AI Talent

Next-gen vaccine prevents up to 88% of multiple aggressive cancers

SoftBank’s Graphcore Plans $1.3 Billion Chip Investment in India

New daily pill shows strong results in ulcerative colitis clinical trial

Suspected Chinese government operatives used ChatGPT to shape mass surveillance proposals, OpenAI says

'Breakthrough' blood test detects chronic fatigue in 92% of cases

AI companion bots use emotional manipulation to increase user engagement

OpenAI wants to build the next era of the web, and it’s shelling out billions to do it

New sunlight-powered film kills 99.995% bacteria to provide safe drinking water | It offers a simple, affordable, and robust solution to the global safe drinking water crisis.

Printable aluminum alloy sets strength records, may enable lighter aircraft parts

Tiny lab-grown brains could help build the next generation of computers | Biocomputing has left the realm of science fiction and entered the laboratory

Aero engine-inspired pocket piston combusts fire out of thin air | Like an actual engine piston, it compresses air to initiate fast, furious combustion.

'Sugar switch' in the brain offers new path to treating depression | Removing the St3gal1 enzyme in healthy mice caused depressive symptoms, increasing St3gal1 in stressed mice had the opposite effect, easing those behaviors.

Scientists race to make 'living' computers powered by human cells

Psychedelic DMT shows promise as breakthrough stroke treatment

Parachutes with hundreds of holes could enable safer drone deliveries

A groundbreaking study has revealed that your mom and dad’s DNA don’t just pass on telomere length, they actively reshape it in the first days of life, influencing how we age and our risk of developing diseases such as cancer.

NASA moon rover project pushes extreme battery tech to its limits

Next-gen imaging tech could catch sight-stealing diseases early | A powerful new imaging tool offers unprecedented 3D vision of the retina

This chip uses light to supercharge AI and cut energy use

MIT's concrete battery just got 10 times more powerful | Researchers found a way to combine cement, water, and carbon black to create a 'supercapacitor', expanding the storage capacity by nearly 10 times.

Notorious Alzheimer’s protein also supercharges cells against cancer | Scientists have found that a byproduct of amyloid-beta rejuvenates T cells, boosting their tumor-fighting power and dramatically reducing cancer risk.

Edible sensor warns of flu by tasting like thyme | The molecular sensor contains a phenolic compound called thymol, which is found in thyme

Oak Ridge's new 3D printer can mix and match materials at massive scale | Scientists unveil multiplexed nozzle for next-generation 3D printing