Scientists at the U. S. Department of Energy Ames National Laboratory and Iowa State University have discovered an unexpected “quantum echo” in a superconducting material. This discovery provides insight into quantum behaviors that could be used…
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Light sets this adhesive fast, microwaves take it apart
A new adhesive based on a lipoic acid derivative cures in under 30 seconds with visible light and can be recycled multiple times using low-power microwave energy. It forms strong bonds on metal, glass, plastics, and wet surfaces without…
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Scientists just found rare spores inside a fossil older than dinosaurs
Brazilian paleobotany has just solved an enigma: the redefinition of a fossil plant described decades ago in southern Brazil and the creation of a new genus, Franscinella, to accommodate the species now called Franscinella riograndensis (Salvi et…
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How to Build an Intelligent AI Desktop Automation Agent with Natural Language Commands and Interactive Simulation?
In this tutorial, we walk through the process of building an advanced AI desktop automation agent that runs seamlessly in Google Colab. We design it to interpret natural language commands, simulate desktop tasks such as file…
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Could your smartphone detect mental health risks before you notice them?
Data passively collected from cell phone sensors can identify behaviors associated with a host of mental health disorders, from agoraphobia to generalized anxiety disorder to narcissistic personality disorder. New findings show that the same data…
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Ultrasound makes carbon dots glow for seconds with promise for imaging and radar
Researchers stabilized carbon dots in a cyclodextrin framework, creating long-lasting phosphorescence and multi-color afterglow for advanced sensing and bioimaging.
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Meet Qwen3Guard: The Qwen3-based Multilingual Safety Guardrail Models Built for Global, Real-Time AI Safety
Can safety keep up with real-time LLMs? Alibaba’s Qwen team thinks so, and it just shipped Qwen3Guard—a multilingual guardrail model family built to moderate prompts and streaming responses in-real-time.
Qwen3Guard comes in…
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Pasteurized milk contains H5N1 proteins without posing health risks
Proteins and genetic material from H5N1 influenza viruses have been found in pasteurized milk in the United States, but a study from St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital shows those inactive viral pieces represent little to no…
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Engineers create designer biobots using human lung cells
A brand-new engineering approach to generate “designer” biological robots using human lung cells is underway in Carnegie Mellon University’s Ren lab. Referred to as AggreBots, these microscale living robots may one day be able to…
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Study reveals long-term effects of hyaluronic acid fillers
Initial and follow-up 3D digital scans provide new insights into the effects of hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers in restoring facial volume and fullness, reports a study in the October issue of Plastic and Reconstructive…
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