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Green concrete: paving the way for sustainable structures

Green concrete: paving the way for sustainable structures

Concrete is one of the world's biggest carbon emitters. Benjamin Skuse asks if AI can help tame concrete’s climate impactThe post Green concrete: pa...

Oxford spinout Brainomix secures extra £4.8M to take its AI healthtech to the US

Oxford spinout Brainomix secures extra £4.8M to take its AI healthtech to the US

Every year, millions face conditions like stroke and lung fibrosis, where getting accurate imaging early can mean the......

Why students are being more selective than ever about university picks

Why students are being more selective than ever about university picks

New research has found that students are becoming increasingly selective when it comes to picking the university they wish to attend...

AI scientists and the robotic labs of tomorrow

AI scientists and the robotic labs of tomorrow

AI scientists and the robotic labs of tomorrowNicole.RaleighTue, 24/02/2026 - 10:40...

This is the best way to describe the U.S. economy, according to Yardeni Research

This is the best way to describe the U.S. economy, according to Yardeni Research

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FDA grants breakthrough designation to Orthonika’s synthetic total meniscus implant

FDA grants breakthrough designation to Orthonika’s synthetic total meniscus implant

Orthonika, a MedTech spin-out from Imperial College London, has been granted Breakthrough Device Designation by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ...

Global warming and heat stress risk close in on the Tour de France

Global warming and heat stress risk close in on the Tour de France

The progressive rise in temperatures poses a growing threat to the staging of summer sporting events in Europe and, more specifically, to the Tour de ...

Fast-paced lives demand faster vision: Ecology shapes how 'quickly' animals see time

Fast-paced lives demand faster vision: Ecology shapes how 'quickly' animals see time

Animals don't just see the world differently from one another, they experience time itself at dramatically different speeds. That is according to a ne...

KaJ Labs Signals Ecosystem-Wide Standards Initiative for AI-Orchestrated Web3 Platforms

KaJ Labs Signals Ecosystem-Wide Standards Initiative for AI-Orchestrated Web3 Platforms

Decentralized research organization introduces framework to advance interoperability and structured AI integration across Web3 February 24, 2026 – S...

UK Atomic Energy Authority To Support Pulsar Fusion With Neutron Shielding Modelling For Sunbird Fusion Propulsion Programme

(MENAFN - GlobeNewsWire - Nasdaq) BLETCHLEY, United Kingdom, Feb. 24, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Pulsar Fusion, the British space propulsion company dev...

Electrochemical signals can reshape bacterial protein patterns, boosting electron transfer

Electrochemical signals can reshape bacterial protein patterns, boosting electron transfer

Sometimes, transporting electrons from one cell to another is a team effort. In electroactive bacteria, that team is a group of proteins that shepherd...

Hair-width LEDs could eventually replace lasers

Hair-width LEDs could eventually replace lasers

LEDs no wider than a human hair could soon take on work traditionally handled by lasers, from moving data inside server racks to powering next-generat...

Prussian blue goes from pigment to purification

Prussian blue goes from pigment to purification

The deep, murky pigment known as Prussian blue put the "blue" in traditional blueprints, colored Hokusai's "Great Wave off Kanagawa" and today is used...

Scientists isolate climatic fingerprints of wildfires and volcanic eruptions

Scientists isolate climatic fingerprints of wildfires and volcanic eruptions

Volcanoes and wildfires can inject millions of tons of gases and aerosol particles into the air, affecting temperatures on a global scale. But picking...

For thousands of years, solar eclipses have been associated with the fate of rulers

For thousands of years, solar eclipses have been associated with the fate of rulers

The moon crossed the sun's path on February 17, causing what is known as an annular solar eclipse. The sun was not covered completely, but the moon bl...

Are one in 200 men really related to Genghis Khan? Maybe not, according to a new study

Are one in 200 men really related to Genghis Khan? Maybe not, according to a new study

In present day Kazakhstan, both local folklore and genetic evidence found buried in royal tombs have shone a light on the region's ties to Genghis Kha...

Earliest evidence of indigo-dyed textiles and single-needle knitting discovered in Bronze Age Anatolia

Earliest evidence of indigo-dyed textiles and single-needle knitting discovered in Bronze Age Anatolia

A research team led by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Çiğdem Maner from Koç University's Department of Archaeology and History of Art has uncovered remarkable...

Mirror image pheromones help beetles 'swipe right' to find mates

Mirror image pheromones help beetles 'swipe right' to find mates

There are many ways to communicate with prospective romantic partners. If you are a Japanese scarab beetle, it's a matter of distinguishing left from ...

Exoplanet Researcher and Renowned Scientist Who Helped Find Water on Distant Planet Shot Dead Near LA

Exoplanet Researcher and Renowned Scientist Who Helped Find Water on Distant Planet Shot Dead Near LA

Carl Grillmair, a renowned Caltech scientist who discovered water on a distant planet, was fatally shot at his Los Angeles-area home. Authorities arre...

A hidden reason inner ear cells die—and what it means for preventing hearing loss

A hidden reason inner ear cells die—and what it means for preventing hearing loss

Proteins long known to be essential for hearing have been hiding a talent: they also act as gatekeepers that shuffle fatty molecules across cell membr...