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07.06.26

Molecular nanostructures can be activated using ultrasound

Scientists have discovered a way to control the disassembly of supramolecular cages using ultrasound, opening up new possibilities for drug delivery systems. The researchers used machine learning simulations to optimize their findings, revealing the forces needed to break individual bonds within the cages.

Emmy Noether grant for biologist Sofia Doello

Sofia Doello will investigate how microorganisms reactivate their metabolism after prolonged dormancy using the prestigious Emmy Noether grant. Her project aims to uncover fundamental principles of survival and cell regeneration in bacteria.

Apple iPhone 17 Pro

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UC Irvine-led research points toward new era of personalized depression treatment

Researchers at UCI and Mass General Brigham-affiliated McLean Hospital found that using biological and behavioral markers to guide antidepressant treatment selection boosted response rates by nearly 67 percent. The study suggests a new era of personalized depression treatment, where objective data helps guide treatment decisions.

Emerging evidence links tire pollution to Alzheimer’s risk

A new study links tire pollution to Alzheimer's disease through the exposure to 6PPD-quinone, a chemical formed from shaved-off tire particles. The researchers used computational methods to identify key genes that predict Alzheimer's disease and found strong binding of 6PPD-quinone to these genes.

SAMSUNG T9 Portable SSD 2TB

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Sea stars offer a window into how organs take shape

Researchers have discovered that young sea stars' hollow tube develops into their later organs, similar to human embryonic development. By comparing the development of hydro-vascular organs across different species, scientists hope to better understand how organs form and maintain their shape.

Special glove helps people with paralyzed hands grasp objects

Researchers at TUM developed a soft, pneumatic glove that uses electrical signals to predict when a person intends to grasp an object. The glove enables people with severe impairments to regain the ability to hold objects, showing promising results for ALS and stroke survivors.

End-to-end congestion control in datacenter networks: A survey

Researchers propose a new classification method for end-to-end congestion control protocols in datacenters. The DCEF framework categorizes classic protocols from 2010 to 2022, evaluating their performance, convergence and deployability with the emergence of SmartNICs.

Anker Laptop Power Bank 25,000mAh (Triple 100W USB-C)

Anker Laptop Power Bank 25,000mAh (Triple 100W USB-C) keeps Macs, tablets, and meters powered during extended observing runs and remote surveys.

Role in building national semiconductor workforce grows

The University of Texas at Dallas is leading a new National Network for Microelectronics Education South Regional Node to build a workforce with the knowledge, skills and abilities that employers need. The initiative aims to address the growing demand for expertise in advanced manufacturing, particularly in technician positions.

Microplastics show unexpected link to climate warming

A new study reveals that microplastics in the air can trap heat, making them a previously unknown contributor to climate change. Researchers found that colored microplastics absorb roughly 16% as much heat as black carbon, with an effect equivalent to running 200 coal-fired power plants annually.

Sony Alpha a7 IV (Body Only)

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New brush test detects oral cancer in one hour

A non-invasive brush biopsy test has been validated for accurate oral cancer detection within one hour, potentially sparing over 90% of low-risk patients from unnecessary invasive procedures. The test's performance is comparable to a microbiopsy-based assay, making it a game-changer in oral cancer diagnosis and treatment.

A tokenized blockchain framework for faster and safer medical record sharing

Researchers developed SST-MedChain, a patient-centric framework for secure electronic medical record sharing on permissioned blockchains. The system uses non-interactive delegation, one-time access tokens, and policy-bounded re-delegation to reduce costly on-chain authorization while preserving traceability and revocation.

AmScope B120C-5M Compound Microscope

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No entry: Blocking viruses from entering cells

Researchers are designing molecules that mimic natural sugar structures to block viral binding proteins, preventing cell infection. Broadly effective therapies against multiple viruses, including influenza and coronaviruses, aim to be developed using this innovative platform.

AI model reveals key skill combinations that influence job salaries

A new AI model predicts job salaries with high accuracy by identifying key skill combinations that significantly impact compensation. The model offers transparent salary predictions, revealing the monetary value of specific skills, and provides market insights on skill premiums across industries.

How reliable is my computer chip?

Researchers at TU Wien have developed a new practical method to estimate the actual expected lifetime of electronic components using novel materials. This approach allows for reliable and rapid lifetime prediction, helping industry identify the right materials and manufacturing techniques more quickly and with greater confidence.

Your childhood may haunt your relationships

Research from the University of Georgia found that adverse childhood experiences can negatively impact romantic relationships, leading to lower relationship satisfaction. Couples who struggle with everyday interactions and communication may be more likely to experience depression, anxiety, and loneliness in adulthood.

Aranet4 Home CO2 Monitor

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Celestron NexStar 8SE Computerized Telescope

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Study reveals a distinct subtype of eosinophilic esophagitis

Researchers at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago identified a subtype of eosinophilic esophagitis associated with hypermobile joints and autonomic symptoms, including chronic light-headedness. Simple treatments for these symptoms can significantly improve quality of life in affected children.

Magnetic imaging: Micro-flowers increase the local magnetic field

Researchers have developed micro-flowers that focus applied magnetic fields into central regions, increasing local field strength and enabling imaging of previously inaccessible systems. This innovation expands the range of applications for nanoscale magnetic microscopy, including spintronics and nanometric materials.

Researchers develop AI test to predict recurrence of breast cancer

Researchers developed an AI test to predict breast cancer recurrence, which outperformed existing genomic tests in accuracy and speed. The multi-modal AI test uses pathology slides and clinical data to estimate the likelihood of return, offering a potential solution for faster and less costly predictions.

Paying retailers to reduce tobacco, alcohol and lottery marketing

The Retailers Creating a Responsible Environment (Retailers CARE) program aims to incentivize retailers to reduce promotion of harmful products by offering financial incentives. Participating retailers can earn rewards for meeting standards aimed at reducing youth access and limiting aggressive advertising.

Neuroscience takes center stage at FENS Forum 2026 in Barcelona

The FENS Forum 2026 is a premier meeting point for neuroscience researchers, covering molecular mechanisms to systems neuroscience, cognition, and translational research. The conference highlights key advances in brain tumours, speech processing, and brain mapping technologies.

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The language of proteins

BetaDescribe, an AI system, converts protein sequences into detailed textual descriptions of their functions and characteristics. The technology helps bridge the gap between characterized and existing proteins in nature, enabling researchers to rapidly generate evidence-based hypotheses regarding unknown proteins.

Study explores how anxiety turns into deeper stress for dementia caregivers

A new Virginia Tech study finds that patterns of repetitive negative thinking can carry anxiety into deeper distress among dementia caregivers, but also suggests that mindfulness training may help identify and interrupt this progression. Researchers also found that introducing mindfulness early on can aid in managing stress before it d...

Masahiro Tatsumisago named NIMS Award 2026

Masahiro Tatsumisago received the NIMS Award 2026 for his pioneering research on amorphous and metastable crystalline materials with high ionic conductivity. His work has established a unified design principle for high ionic conductivity, laying the foundation for practical applications in all-solid-state batteries.

Kestrel 3000 Pocket Weather Meter

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Rivalries shape social maps in the brain

Researchers from the University of Osaka found that antagonistic ties play a crucial role in shaping social maps in the brain, which are also reflected in patterns of brain activity. This study sheds light on how our brains organize complex relationships and rivalries.

Fluke 87V Industrial Digital Multimeter

Fluke 87V Industrial Digital Multimeter is a trusted meter for precise measurements during instrument integration, repairs, and field diagnostics.

Electric propulsion is not always the answer for small vessels

The research shows that meaningful emission reductions are possible in small-vessel decarbonization, but the best option depends on context. Electrification performs best on short, predictable routes with low-carbon electricity and adequate charging infrastructure.

SwRI study discovers discrepancies in AI lunar crater catalogs

A new study found that AI-generated lunar crater catalogs often perform poorly when evaluated using human-defined scientific standards. The research highlights the need for standardizing benchmarks and transparent reporting to ensure the accuracy of AI-generated data.

Out of order: using AI to decode the bizarre personality of water

Researchers at The University of Osaka used AI to evaluate characterization frameworks for molecular order in liquid water. They found that machine learning models can accurately capture key structural information, shedding light on the relationship between structural fluctuations and thermodynamic states of water.