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South Minneapolis' $1 Billion Hospital Tower Rises With Robots and a Rooftop Oasis

South Minneapolis' $1 Billion Hospital Tower Rises With Robots and a Rooftop Oasis

Allina Health's Richard M. Schulze Center adds 30 ORs, 190 rooms, AI monitoring and robotics; first patients admitted Aug. 29....

Reimagining the furnace: How a new magnetic design could supercharge industrial plasma

Imagine trying to trap a miniature star inside a machine without letting it touch the walls or burn itself out. This is the central, high-stakes chall...

Immune cells get transformed into fungus-fighting nanoparticles

Tiny particles made from the membranes of human immune cells could offer a promising new way to fight fungal infections that are becoming harder to tr...

When species are forced to move: Prediction models underestimate climate-related extinction risk

Climate change threatens many plant and animal species not only when their habitats disappear as climatic conditions change, but also when those habit...

Behold, the Return of the 'Peanut Butter Floor'

Behold, the Return of the 'Peanut Butter Floor'

More than 800 pounds of peanut butter—enough for around 15,000 sandwiches—has been spread across the floor of a museum in the Netherlands in tribu...

Two humpback whales were tracked crossing more than 14,000 kilometres between breeding grounds in Australia and Brazil — one of them shattering every migration record ever recorded for the species

Two humpback whales were tracked crossing more than 14,000 kilometres between breeding grounds in Australia and Brazil — one of them shattering every migration record ever recorded for the species

Two humpback whales have done something the species was not supposed to do often: they turned up on opposite sides of the planet, at breeding grounds ...

Russian Strikes Kill 6, Wound 29 as Ukraine Damages Oil Tankers

Russian Strikes Kill 6, Wound 29 as Ukraine Damages Oil Tankers

Russian attacks on Ukraine killed six people, including a child, and wounded 29, officials said on Saturday, adding that Ukrainian forces damaged more...

dti Publishing Corporation Announces NetEmulator® 2.0, the Cybersecurity Edition

dti Publishing Corporation Announces NetEmulator® 2.0, the Cybersecurity Edition

NetEmulator 2.0 allows students to understand cybersecurity as a sequence of observable decisions and outcomes rather...

Satellos Bioscience DMD Drug Shows Early Promise in 6-Month Study Update

Satellos Bioscience DMD Drug Shows Early Promise in 6-Month Study Update

Satellos Bioscience (NASDAQ:MSLE) said interim six-month data from its ongoing TRAILHEAD study showed encouraging safety and efficacy signals for SAT-...

New platform creates digital map for marine biobanks

New platform creates digital map for marine biobanks

A new digital platform developed under the leadership of CIIMAR is making Portugal's marine biodiversity more accessible by bringing together thousand...

Pooling 71 studies of nearly 100,000 people, researchers found heavier short-video use was linked to poorer attention, weaker impulse control and more stress — a pattern that held across youths and adults

Pooling 71 studies of nearly 100,000 people, researchers found heavier short-video use was linked to poorer attention, weaker impulse control and more stress — a pattern that held across youths and adults

In September 2025, the journal Psychological Bulletin published a large review of the research on short-form video, the endless feeds on TikTok, Insta...

A typical AI-focused data centre consumes as much electricity as 100,000 homes; that demand has helped trigger a race to put computing clusters into orbit, where companies argue that near-continuous sunlight could eliminate the utility bill — though the solar arrays, launches and cooling hardware would still cost millions.

A typical AI-focused data centre consumes as much electricity as 100,000 homes; that demand has helped trigger a race to put computing clusters into orbit, where companies argue that near-continuous sunlight could eliminate the utility bill — though the solar arrays, launches and cooling hardware would still cost millions.

A typical AI-focused data centre already sits closer to heavy industry than to the old image of a quiet server room. The International Energy Agency p...

Japan's space agency conducts first test flight for experimental reusable rocket

Japan's space agency conducts first test flight for experimental reusable rocket

Japan has conducted a first test flight for its reusable rocket. The flight on Saturday comes as the country seeks to achieve the technology key to lo...

NASA CubeSat to Speed Technology Testing in Orbit

NASA CubeSat to Speed Technology Testing in Orbit

The R5-S9 (Realizing Rapid, Reduced-cost high-Risk Research project Spacecraft 9) CubeSat, developed by NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, lift...

Humanoid robots pull off first-ever gallbladder surgeries in major step toward human trials

Humanoid robots pull off first-ever gallbladder surgeries in major step toward human trials

Humanoid robots just pulled off a medical first, successfully removing gallbladders from pigs at UC San Diego....

Humanoid robots pull off first-ever gallbladder surgeries in major step toward human trials

Humanoid robots pull off first-ever gallbladder surgeries in major step toward human trials

Humanoid robots just pulled off a medical first, successfully removing gallbladders from pigs at UC San Diego....

Gold rings around 2,000 years old are unearthed in Thailand

Gold rings around 2,000 years old are unearthed in Thailand

Officials in Thailand have discovered two gold rings that are around 2,000 years old...

Collective agreements are least common where workers need them most

Collective agreements are least common where workers need them most

Workers earning the lowest wages are the least likely to be covered by collective agreements in Germany, despite being the group for whom these protec...

Quantum Mechanics May Not Need Imaginary Numbers After All

Quantum Mechanics May Not Need Imaginary Numbers After All

Physicists have shown that imaginary numbers may not be fundamentally required in quantum mechanics. Physicists at Heinrich Heine University Düsseld...

‘The Mysterious Particle’ Biopic in the Works About Italy’s Fabiola Gianotti Who Was Instrumental to Discovering the ‘God Particle’ (EXCLUSIVE)

‘The Mysterious Particle’ Biopic in the Works About Italy’s Fabiola Gianotti Who Was Instrumental to Discovering the ‘God Particle’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Pioneering Italian physicist Fabiola Gianotti, who led one of two experiments that led to the discovery of the Higgs boson, which has been nicknamed t...