Timing is critical in diagnosing diseases such as cancer. Researchers within The Grainger College of Engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign used a historically underappreciated tiny powerhouse to detect diseases sooner.
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Photonics and nanotech could spot cancer signals 5 to 8 years earlier
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Opentrons Introduces Dynamic Simulation and Visualization for AI-Generated Lab Workflows
-New capability lets scientists simulate and visually inspect automated experiments before robots run them
-Combined simulation and visualization layer bridges AI-generated protocols and real laboratory execution
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ABB Robotics survey shows acceleration in automation investment for automotive manufacturers
• One-third of manufacturers (33%) say improving cost control is their top strategic priority for the next 12 months
• 31% identify increased investment in automation and robotics as a key response to rising cost and competitive…Continue Reading
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Gold nanoclusters may help detect diseases from blood samples
An extensive computational study by researchers from the University of Jyväskylä (Finland) predicted that gold nanoclusters could selectively recognize chiral biomolecules. This property may help in detecting certain diseases…
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Live Science Today: ‘Hexagonal’ diamonds and fish scale down
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Hexagonal diamonds could open up a wealth of new applications. (Image credit: FlashMovie via Getty Images) Researchers in China claim to have synthesized the very first samples of “hexagonal diamond” — a mysterious and…
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The Download: AI chips built on glass, and a universal “AI-free” logo
This year, a South Korean company called Absolics will start producing special glass panels that make next-generation computing hardware more powerful and efficient. Other companies, including Intel, are also pushing forward in this area.
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Avatar vs science | CNRS News
Avatar: Fire and Ash, the third instalment of the cinematic saga, premiered in movie theatres in late 2025. Ecologists and biologists have been examining the scientific premises of the film and the links between science and creative…
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New kamikaze drone with 1,234 mile-range, 441-pound warhead unveiled
Turkish drone manufacturer Baykar, best known for the combat-proven Bayraktar TB2, has unveiled its most advanced loitering munition so far.
The K2 Kamikaze UAV is a heavy, AI-powered strike drone that can fly over 2,000 kilometers (1,234…
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The science of how fireflies stay in sync
The team found that even a small number of interacting males can synchronize their flashes, but the periodic bursts only happen in groups larger than 15. And the flashes are correlated over several meters, evidence of…
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The first modern rocket launched 100 years ago, beginning a century of both innovations and challenges for spaceflight
Apollo 11 first landed astronauts on the Moon in 1969, but the journey to the lunar surface actually began 43 years before, in snowy Massachusetts.
Exactly 100 years ago, on March 16, 1926, Robert H. Goddard launched the first liquid-fueled…
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