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Using AI to tackle global superbug crisis

Using AI to tackle global superbug crisis

The development of new antibiotics could be sped up thanks to a new tool that tests the reliability of AI. University of Queensland researchers design...

Trios of quantum particles form checkerboard layouts when particle density hits sweet spot

Trios of quantum particles form checkerboard layouts when particle density hits sweet spot

Trions form when three particles, like quarks or electrons, come together. This formation occurs in quantum particles in nuclear physics, semiconducto...

Researchers identify dual-function rice gene that boosts drought tolerance and grain yield

Researchers identify dual-function rice gene that boosts drought tolerance and grain yield

As climate change intensifies droughts and other environmental stresses, maintaining crop productivity has become a major challenge for global agricul...

ORNL's INTERSECT initiative creates a shared ecosystem for autonomous science

ORNL's INTERSECT initiative creates a shared ecosystem for autonomous science

In part two of a three-part Q&A about autonomous science, ORNL's Rob Moore talks about the current state of the art in ORNL's autonomous ecosystem....

IFITM3 Restricts Phospholipid Remodeling to Tune Cellular Ferroptosis Sensitivity

Cyrus Adam Nikain Physiology, Biophysics and Systems Biology Chairperson: Dr. David Scheinberg Major Sponsor: Dr. Yueming Li Minor Sponsors: Dr. Lydia...

Diamond dust could help build future quantum sensors, computers faster

Diamond dust could help build future quantum sensors, computers faster

Australian researchers are working to convert diamond dust into high performance quantum materials that could be used for a wide range of quantum sens...

Phages could enable us to hijack vaccine immunity to kill cancer cells

Phages could enable us to hijack vaccine immunity to kill cancer cells

Phages, viruses that infect bacteria, could be genetically manipulated to destroy cancerous cells using the immunity we have acquired from vaccines...

Modeling nuclear fusion at lightning speed

As we scour and scorch the Earth for deeper wells of energy, investors and government agencies are pouring billions into nuclear fusion research. The ...

Anyone can fake a scientific image with AI, tricking even academic journals, and undermining trust in science

A photograph of Earth glowing in deep space, the moon's cratered horizon stretching across its foreground, caught many people's eyes in April 2026. As...

Why Do Our Moral Views Keep Changing?

Why Do Our Moral Views Keep Changing?

Are our moral views easily overridden by our own interests? Not necessarily. Decades of research offer an evidence-based theory of why moral views shi...

World's Newest Country Sets Date for First Election

World's Newest Country Sets Date for First Election

Authorities in South Sudan on Monday set the date of Dec. 22 for the country's first general election since independence in 2011. Elections have been ...

Italian Life Sciences Sector Surges Past 10% of GDP: Italy Launches "OpportunItaly" Digital Platform at BIO 2026

Italian Life Sciences Sector Surges Past 10% of GDP: Italy Launches "OpportunItaly" Digital Platform at BIO 2026

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Voyager 1 has been travelling non-stop since 1977, faster than a speeding bullet every second of every day, and it has not yet reached the distance of a single light-year from Earth - Space Daily

Voyager 1 has been travelling non-stop since 1977, faster than a speeding bullet every second of every day, and it has not yet reached the distance of...

Voyager 1 has been travelling non-stop since 1977, faster than a speeding bullet every second of every day, and it has not yet reached the distance of a single light-year from Earth

Voyager 1 has been travelling non-stop since 1977, faster than a speeding bullet every second of every day, and it has not yet reached the distance of a single light-year from Earth

Voyager 1 is the fastest and most distant object people have ever built. It left Earth in 1977 and, almost half a century later, it is still moving at...

Italian Life Sciences Sector Surges Past 10% of GDP: Italy Launches "OpportunItaly" Digital Platform at BIO 2026

Italian Life Sciences Sector Surges Past 10% of GDP: Italy Launches "OpportunItaly" Digital Platform at BIO 2026

SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Driven by an extraordinary 54% surge in pharmaceutical exports to the United States—reaching €15.7 billion in 2025—I...

Italian Life Sciences Sector Surges Past 10% of GDP: Italy Launches "OpportunItaly" Digital Platform at BIO 2026

Driven by an extraordinary 54% surge in pharmaceutical exports to the United States—reaching €15.7 billion in 2025—Italy arrives at the BIO Inte...

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Revisiting The Exo-Mercury Candidate GJ 367 b With ESPRESSO And A Self-Consistent Tidal Distortion Model

Revisiting The Exo-Mercury Candidate GJ 367 b With ESPRESSO And A Self-Consistent Tidal Distortion Model

We report revised mass and radius measurements for GJ 367 b, an ultra-short-period (7.7 hr) sub-Earth in a multi-planet system orbiting a nearby (~9 p...

A Bullet Fired Into Water Has Something In Common With Your Car - The Physics Explained

A Bullet Fired Into Water Has Something In Common With Your Car - The Physics Explained

Apart from both being propelled by explosions of one form or another, bullets and cars share a handful of design similarities. It's all due to aerodyn...

Hidden Under Rock for 125 Million Years, This Crocodile's Skin Was So Well Preserved That Scientists Can Still Study Its Details

Hidden Under Rock for 125 Million Years, This Crocodile's Skin Was So Well Preserved That Scientists Can Still Study Its Details

For decades, this small crocodile fossil sat in a museum collection with its most remarkable details hidden from view. A new investigation has now rev...