New graphene ‘artificial skin’ could give robots a human-like sense of touch

Robots have become remarkably good at seeing and moving, but their sense of touch still lags far behind that of humans. A new technology developed...

Scientists observe long-predicted “clock magnetism” in an atomically thin crystal

When scientists shrink materials down to extremely thin layers—sometimes just a single atom thick—their behavior can become very unusual. A new study has now revealed...

AI can detect hormone disease from hand photos

Scientists in Japan have developed a new artificial intelligence system that can help detect a rare hormone disease by looking only at photographs of...

New material could replace indium in displays and solar cells

Scientists have developed a new type of transparent electrode that avoids the use of indium, a rare and expensive metal widely used in modern...

Scientists unlock sulfur’s potential for cheaper, high-capacity EV batteries

As electric vehicles and electric aircraft become more common, the world’s demand for lithium-ion batteries is rising rapidly. According to S&P Global Insights, battery demand...

AI blood test could detect pancreatic cancer much earlier

Pancreatic cancer is one of the most dangerous forms of cancer in the world. Many patients do not know they have the disease until...

AI can detect Alzheimer’s years earlier by reading tiny brain changes

Alzheimer’s disease is one of the most feared illnesses of old age. It slowly destroys memory, thinking ability, and independence. As the disease progresses,...

Scientists design ice-controlling proteins to help the U.S. operate in extreme arctic cold

As the Arctic becomes a region of growing strategic competition, operating in its harsh environment remains a major challenge. Extremely low temperatures, ice buildup, and...

A simple mineral could help solve the data center energy crisis

Data centers are the backbone of the modern internet. They store photos, stream movies, power cloud services, and train artificial intelligence systems. But these warehouse-sized buildings...

AI blood test may detect deadly liver disease years earlier

Liver disease is a growing health problem around the world, yet many people who develop it do not know they are sick until the...

AI could help choose best treatment for pancreatic cancer

Pancreatic cancer is one of the most difficult cancers to treat. It often grows quietly in the body and is usually discovered only after...

Next-generation fuel cells may clean themselves during operation

Fuel cells are devices that produce electricity by converting chemical energy directly into electrical energy. Unlike batteries, which store electricity and eventually run out, fuel...

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How a giant prehistoric elephant skull helped untangle an evolutionary mystery

About 400,000 years ago, early humans in Europe, Asia and Africa lived alongside giant straight-tusked elephants, far bigger than their modern-day cousins. Their evolution has...

A cosmic surprise: The age of the universe may be doubled!

Scientists have recently made a mind-boggling discovery that challenges our understanding of the universe's age. A groundbreaking study published in the Monthly Notices of the...

Oxygen could exist in Earth’s solid inner core, shows study

Oxygen can exist in the solid inner core, which provides key constraints for further understanding of the formation process and evolution history of the Earth's core.

How dust from the Sahara powers ocean life thousands of miles away

A surprising discovery shows that dust blown from the Sahara Desert plays a crucial role in supporting ocean life thousands of kilometers away. This dust...

Scientists discover Europe’s largest land predator on the Isle of Wight

Paleontologists have identified the remains of one of Europe’s largest-ever land-based hunters: a dinosaur that measured over 10m long and lived around 125 million...