UK-based robotics company Humanoid has released a 19-minute documentary that offers a behind-the-scenes look at the process of building humanoid robots. Released on February 13, the company named the process the “fastest development cycle in…

UK-based robotics company Humanoid has released a 19-minute documentary that offers a behind-the-scenes look at the process of building humanoid robots. Released on February 13, the company named the process the “fastest development cycle in…

In 2026, romance is less about grand gestures and more about thoughtful action. A new Booking.com report suggests that what truly makes someone attractive today isn’t six-pack abs, luxury gifts, or flashy Valentine’s surprises,…

For the first time in history, scientists have succeeded in visually capturing the speed of light. Through an innovative use of high-speed photography and lasers, researchers have managed to photograph light as it moves, revealing its…

Scientists at Northwestern University have created the most sophisticated lab grown model yet for studying human spinal cord injury.
In the new research, the team worked with human spinal cord organoids — miniature organs derived from stem cells…

In some quantum materials, which are materials governed by quantum mechanical effects, interactions between charged particles (i.e., electrons) can prompt the creation of quasiparticles called anyons, which carry only a fraction of an electron’s…

In a significant step forward for mucosal immunity, Aptar Pharma has announced that its innovative nasal delivery systems are being utilized in CastleVax’s Phase II clinical trial for CVAX-01, an intranasal COVID-19 vaccine…

Secondary infections caused by bacteria or viruses during hospital care remain a long-standing global challenge, despite advances in modern medicine. In particular, mixed bacterial–viral infections in critically ill or…

For years, scientists have believed that compulsive behaviors happen when people become trapped in a “habit loop” that overrides self-control. But new research in rats from the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) suggests the story may be more…

By engineering lubricated interfaces inside nanopores, researchers have enabled ions to flow through a nanofluidic membrane with unprecedented speed and control.