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Scientists Uncover Hidden Fiber Networks Inside Human Tissues

A simple light-based method is uncovering hidden fiber networks inside the brain and body, even in tissue slides over 100 years old.

Apr 23, 2026 by SciTechDaily
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Breakthrough Study Reveals Why Damaged Nerves Struggle To Heal Science & Medicine News · Apr 07, 2026 by SciTechDaily

A newly identified molecular mechanism reveals how neurons weigh survival against repair after injury.


MIT just made aluminum 5x stronger with 3D printing Science & Medicine Blogs · Jan 28, 2026 by ScienceDaily

MIT researchers have designed a printable aluminum alloy that's five times stronger than cast aluminum and holds up at extreme temperatures. Machine learning helped them zero in on the ideal recipe in a fraction of the time traditional methods would take. When 3D printed, the alloy forms a tightly packed internal structure that gives it exceptional strength.


Physicists Propose First-Ever Experiment To Manipulate Gravitational Waves Science & Medicine Blogs · Dec 19, 2025 by ScTechDaily
A new concept for energy transfer between gravitational waves and light.
How giant concrete balls on ocean floors could store renewable energy Science & Medicine Blogs · Nov 25, 2025 by Abhimanyu Ghoshal - New Atlas

In an effort to reduce the use of precious land to build renewable energy storage facilities, the Fraunhofer Institute has been cooking up a wild but plausible idea: dropping concrete storage spheres down to the depths of our oceans.


Scientists discover caves carved by water on Mars that may have once harbored life

If there is, or ever has been, life on Mars, the chances are it would exist in caves protected from the severe dust storms, extreme temperatures, and high radiation present on its surface. One place to focus our attention could be eight possible cave sites (called skylights) recently discovered by Chenyu Ding at Shenzhen University in China, and colleagues.

Nov 13, 2025 by Paul Arnold - Phys.org
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Using air to deflect lasers Science & Medicine Blogs · Nov 07, 2025 by Phys

Using a novel method, beams of laser light can be deflected using air alone. An invisible grating made only of air is not only immune to damage from the laser light, but it also preserves the original quality of the beam, reports an interdisciplinary research team in the journal Nature Photonics.


Surgeon who invented cancer drugs believes COVID vax caused 'terrifyingly aggressive' cancers Science & Medicine News · Mar 30, 2025 by Revolver News

According to Dr. Soon-Shiong, what we’re seeing might not just be a coincidence or statistical fluke—this could be the beginning of a global epidemic of turbo cancers, and Big Pharma is doing everything it can to shut him up.


USDA Poultry Research Lab Named as Likely Source of Highly Pathogenic H5N1 Bird Flu Outbreak Science & Medicine News · Mar 06, 2025 by Nicolas Hulscher, John Leake, Peter McCullough - Longdom Poultry, Fisheries & Wildlife Sciences

We investigate the possible laboratory origins of the Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) H5N1 clade 2.3.4.4b genotype B3.13, currently affecting various animal species and causing sporadic human infections. The proximal origins may be the USDA Southeast Poultry Research Laboratory (SEPRL) in Athens, Georgia.


China's 'batwoman' STILL doing 'risky' virus tests 5yrs after Covid 'lab leak' Science & Medicine News · Jan 15, 2025 by Imogen Braddick - The Sun

A CHINESE scientist at the centre of the Covid origins debate is still carrying out "risky" research on coronaviruses, scientists have warned. Shi Zhengli, 60, earned herself the nickna...




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An ancient language with nearly a million undeciphered texts just got a translator that does the job in seconds: A.I.

Nearly a million texts of Akkadian were untranslated before an A.I. was developed that can do it in seconds.

May 30, 2024 by Fortune
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Researchers demonstrate that quantum entanglement and topology are inextricably linked Science & Medicine Blogs · May 30, 2024 by Mohammed Qusir Rather - Charming Science

For the first time, researchers have demonstrated the remarkable ability to perturb pairs of spatially separated yet interconnected quantum entangled


Possibly habitable Trappist-1 exoplanet caught destroying its own atmosphere Science & Medicine Blogs · May 30, 2024 by Robert Lea - Space.com

Trappist-1e may be destroying its own atmosphere as it races around its red dwarf star host, showing there are many ways for planets to lose habitability. The findings could refine our search for life in the wider cosmos.


AI-screened eye pics diagnose childhood autism with 100% accuracy Science & Medicine Blogs · Feb 19, 2024 by Paul McClure - New Atlas

Researchers have taken photographs of children's retinas and screened them using a deep learning AI algorithm to diagnose autism with 100% accuracy. The findings support using AI as an objective screening tool for early diagnosis, especially when access to a specialist child psychiatrist is limited.


The holographic secret of black holes Science & Medicine Blogs · Feb 19, 2024 by Paul M. Sutter, Universe Today via Phys.org

As weird as it might sound, black holes appear to be holograms.


Strange radio signals detected from spinning mystery object in space

The object, thought to be a magnetar, was found to emit radio waves every 22 minutes, much slower than other magnetars which pulse around once per second.

Feb 19, 2024 by Jess Thomson - Newsweek
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Obelisks: Completely new type of "biological entity" discovered in our bodies Science & Medicine Blogs · Feb 16, 2024 by Michael Irving - New Atlas

Our bodies are home to trillions of microbes, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and a whole host of others. Now, Stanford scientists have discovered an entirely new class of biological entities inside us, which they've ominously named "Obelisks."


Another ice-sealed ocean has been found in our solar system Science & Medicine Blogs · Feb 10, 2024 by New Atlas

Researchers have just revealed that Mimas, one of Saturn's smallest moons, has an ocean of liquid water flowing under its entire surface. What is really making waves though, is how young the body of water is: just 5 to 15 million years old.


Nuclear translocation of the spike protein and spike protein mRNA Science & Medicine Blogs · Oct 08, 2023 by Discover Medicine News

Read about nuclear translocation of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein and spike protein mRNA in SARS-CoV-2-infected cells.


Artificial Sweeteners Alter Gut Bacteria in Humans Science & Medicine Blogs · Oct 07, 2023 by The Scientist Magazine

When consumed for as little as two weeks, common alternatives to sugar affect intestinal bacterial communities, with some reducing the body's ability to regulate blood glucose levels, a study finds.



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Scientists Uncover Hidden Fiber Networks Inside Human Tissues

A simple light-based method is uncovering hidden fiber networks inside the brain and body, even in tissue slides over 100 years old.

Apr 23, 2026 by SciTechDaily
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MIT just made aluminum 5x stronger with 3D printing

MIT researchers have designed a printable aluminum alloy that's five times stronger than cast aluminum and holds up at extreme temperatures. Machine learning helped them zero in on the ideal recipe in a fraction of the time traditional methods would take. When 3D printed, the alloy forms a tightly packed internal structure that gives it exceptional strength.

Jan 28, 2026 by ScienceDaily
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Physicists Propose First-Ever Experiment To Manipulate Gravitational Waves
A new concept for energy transfer between gravitational waves and light.
Dec 19, 2025 by ScTechDaily
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How giant concrete balls on ocean floors could store renewable energy

In an effort to reduce the use of precious land to build renewable energy storage facilities, the Fraunhofer Institute has been cooking up a wild but plausible idea: dropping concrete storage spheres down to the depths of our oceans.

Nov 25, 2025 by Abhimanyu Ghoshal - New Atlas
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Scientists discover caves carved by water on Mars that may have once harbored life

If there is, or ever has been, life on Mars, the chances are it would exist in caves protected from the severe dust storms, extreme temperatures, and high radiation present on its surface. One place to focus our attention could be eight possible cave sites (called skylights) recently discovered by Chenyu Ding at Shenzhen University in China, and colleagues.

Nov 13, 2025 by Paul Arnold - Phys.org
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Using air to deflect lasers

Using a novel method, beams of laser light can be deflected using air alone. An invisible grating made only of air is not only immune to damage from the laser light, but it also preserves the original quality of the beam, reports an interdisciplinary research team in the journal Nature Photonics.

Nov 07, 2025 by Phys
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An ancient language with nearly a million undeciphered texts just got a translator that does the job in seconds: A.I.

Nearly a million texts of Akkadian were untranslated before an A.I. was developed that can do it in seconds.

May 30, 2024 by Fortune
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Researchers demonstrate that quantum entanglement and topology are inextricably linked

For the first time, researchers have demonstrated the remarkable ability to perturb pairs of spatially separated yet interconnected quantum entangled

May 30, 2024 by Mohammed Qusir Rather - Charming Science
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