UVA Health scientists have developed a promising new way to create vaccines that could be faster, cheaper, and easier to distribute than current options. The University of Virginia School of Medicine’s Dr. Steven L. Zeichner leads the team that…
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Team unveils simpler, faster way to make vaccines
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New metal tubes float even when damaged, raise hopes for safer ships
More than 113 years after the Titanic sank in April 1912, the idea of an unsinkable ship still captures engineers’ imagination. Now, researchers in the US say they have taken a practical step toward that goal.
Recently, a team at the…
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10 drone swarms reshaping modern air warfare and military strategy
AI-powered drone swarms are rapidly reshaping the nature of air power, shifting military advantage away from expensive platforms toward coordinated autonomy. AI now allows a large number of low-cost drones to operate as a unified system rather…
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Bonjour Visio: France turns digital sovereignty into policy
In a bold turn of phrase and deed, Paris has quietly told Silicon Valley “au revoir.” On January 26, 2026, France’s Ministry of Finance announced that by 2027, all public servants will switch from U.S. video apps like Microsoft Teams and…
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The fat you can’t see could be shrinking your brain
How obesity affects the brain may depend on more than overall body weight. New research published on January 27 in Radiology, the flagship journal of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), suggests that the location of fat in the body…
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Researchers uncover clue to explain the Universe's symmetry
Researchers developed a method to reduce uncertainty in cosmic birefringence, sharpening the angle tied to parity violation, dark matter, and dark energy.
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Emoticons can confuse LLMs, causing 'silent failures' in coding responses
Large language models (LLMs), artificial intelligence (AI) systems that can process and generate texts in various languages, are now widely used by people worldwide. These models have proved to be effective in rapidly sourcing information,…
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These Hungry Starfish Are Spiraling Out of Control in Australia. Now Scientists Say They Have a New Plan to Fight Back
Synthetic pheromones may be a promising tool in attracting and culling troublesome crown-of-thorns starfish, which rapidly eat large amounts of coral on the Great Barrier Reef
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Users flock to open source Moltbot for always-on AI, despite major risks
An open source AI assistant called Moltbot (formerly “Clawdbot”) recently crossed 69,000 stars on GitHub after a month, making it one of the fastest-growing AI projects of 2026. Created…
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