Published January 7 in the journal Nature, one paper tackled the age-old problem of nature’s construction with a bit of a twist: it suggests that living networks, like our brain, may use some of the ...
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Kia EV6 facelift refines an already great EV
The updated Kia EV6 takes an already well-rounded electric vehicle and improves it where it matters most. With a larger ...
One of the most striking outcomes of the surface-minimization framework is its ability to explain structural features that ...
Degradable pacemakers and artificial neurons showcase how flexible, tissue-compatible electronics are revolutionising medicine. But translating these materials from lab bench to clinic requires solvin ...
Researchers at UC San Francisco have identified a hazardous waste collector in the brain that disposes of the toxic clumps of ...
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The best new popular science books of February 2026
Readers are spoiled for choice when it comes to popular science reading this month, with new titles by major names including Maggie Aderin and Michael Pollan ...
New research by UCLA Health and UC San Francisco has uncovered why certain brain cells are more resilient than others to the buildup of a toxic ...
COMMENTARY: Amid rapid advances in artificial intelligence, the Vatican’s 2025 note ‘Antiqua et Nova’ draws a clear ...
Researchers identified a chaperone protein, Funes, that triggers controlled amyloid formation in fruit fly neurons to ...
After a newborn died of opioid poisoning, a new branch of pediatrics came into being. But the evidence doesn’t add up.
Key highlights from the Type C FDA meeting include: FDA confirms the approach that the proposed primary endpoint of the ...
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12 major scientific breakthroughs of 2025 you might have missed
Knowable Magazine reports 2025 faced turmoil in U.S. science amid job cuts and budget slashes, yet saw advances in gene ...
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