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Scientists Hijack Bacteria To Ease Drug Manufacturing

The process of improving drug manufacturing in bacterial cells may be coming sooner than we thought

Blood Pressure E-Tattoo Promises Continuous, Mobile Monitoring

Blood pressure is one of the most important indicators of heart health, but it’s tough to frequently and reliably measure outside of a clinical setting.

New Research Could Explain Unknown Causes of Epilepsy

The findings also have implications for other neuromuscular diseases such as ALS.

8000 Kilometers Per Second: Star with the Shortest Orbital Period Around Black Hole Discovered

A newly discovered star only takes four years to travel around the black hole at the centre of our galaxy / publication in ‘The Astrophysical Journal’

An Ocean of Galaxies Awaits

New COMAP radio survey will peer beneath the "tip of the iceberg" of galaxies to unveil a hidden era of star formation

Tracing History of Early Seafarers Through Genes

New research on remote Pacific islands yields surprising findings on ancestry, culture

Astronomers Detect a Radio “Heartbeat” Billions of Light-Years from Earth

The clear and periodic pattern of fast radio bursts may originate from a distant neutron star.

The Importance of Elders

Researchers argue that the long human lifespan is due in part to the contributions of older adults

Researchers Discover How Sound Reduces Pain in Mice

Newly identified brain circuits may point to more effective pain therapies.

New Insights About Surface, Structure of Asteroid Bennu

When NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft collected samples from asteroid Bennu’s surface in 2020, forces measured during the interaction provided scientists with a direct test of the poorly understood near-subsurface physical properties of rubble-pile asteroids.

A Major Step Forward for Organ Biofabrication

By recreating the helical structure of heart muscles, researchers improve understanding of how the heart beats

‘Democratic AI’ Makes More Favoured Economic Policy Decisions

The research addresses a question that has divided opinions among philosophers, economists and political scientists for many years

Artificial Intelligence Model Finds Potential Drug Molecules a Thousand Times Faster

A geometric deep-learning model is faster and more accurate than state-of-the-art computational models, reducing the chances and costs of drug trial failures.

MIT Engineers Design Surfaces That Make Water Boil More Efficiently

Systems used in many industries could save energy through these new surface treatments.

A Programming Language for Hardware Accelerators

Researchers created Exo for writing high-performance code on hardware accelerators.

Israeli computer simulation sheds light on life’s possible origins

A new simulation by researchers at Israel’s Weizmann Institute shows how life could have originally evolved from simple fatty molecules known as micelles into self-reproducing structures capable of evolving to more complex forms.

App to Help Doctors Help Patients with Leukaemia

MEDTECH Researchers at the University of Copenhagen and clinicians at Rigshospitalet have developed an app that can help doctors make better decisions for patients with leukaemia.