AI is moving from buzzword to bedside tool, as a new umbrella review in JMIR Nursing reports that artificial intelligence–enabled...
Three researchers from the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) have been elevated to Senior Member status in...
A University of Houston civil engineering professor is using artificial intelligence to help agencies make pavement-related decisions that can reduce...
University of Arizona researchers report a proof-of-concept advance for graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) as radiation-tolerant sensing elements. The team integrated nine-atom-wide...
Wild American ginseng has long been regulated by rules that rely on plant age and leaf count, but a new...
Wildlife rules across the EU and the UK are falling short of their own promises, according to a new peer-reviewed...
Agricultural soils are rarely exposed to just one stressor at a time, yet most risk assessments still evaluate pollutants in...
Ports are critical nodes in global commerce, but they also act as ecological mixing chambers where shipping activity, wastewater inputs,...
High-frequency radiation in the terahertz (THz) band—sitting between infrared light and microwaves—has long tempted engineers with capabilities such as ultrafast...
A new global analysis suggests that early-onset inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)—diagnosed in childhood—may be undergoing a geographic and demographic shift,...
By exploiting a quirk of human vision, engineers at Northwestern University have built a drone that nearly disappears—right when you’re...
A panel of international experts has issued new consensus guidance aimed at improving how patent ductus arteriosus (PDA)—a persistent fetal...
Traffic lights aren’t the only things that can shift from red to green. A team at Hiroshima University reports that...
Metal–organic framework (MOF) membranes have long promised energy savings for gas separations, yet turning laboratory breakthroughs into scalable devices has...
Preterm birth (PTB)—delivery before 37 weeks—remains a major contributor to neonatal illness and long-term developmental risk. Despite decades of research,...
MINNEAPOLIS / ST. PAUL (07/16/2026) — A new national study from the University of Minnesota Twin Cities finds that simply...
Viral science news: A new preclinical strategy, termed in vivo antibody–ADC click, is reported to overcome resistance and expand the...
SLAS Technology’s new volume spotlights how today’s life-science research is tightening the feedback loop between experimentation, automation, and evidence. Published...
Climate change is poised to reshuffle the reliability problem facing decarbonized power systems, according to a new study that links...
Naked mole-rats have long puzzled biologists with their striking eusocial structure, where most adults remain reproductively suppressed while a queen...
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