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New robot learns to catch itself when it falls down stairs
Stairs are one of the most difficult environments for robots to navigate safely.
Even robots specifically designed to climb stairs can lose balance, and when...
Diamonds help hunt a new type of magnet that could revolutionize electronics
For almost 100 years, scientists believed there were only two main types of magnets.
One is the familiar ferromagnet, the kind found on refrigerators and...
Everything we thought we knew about dark energy could be wrong
For nearly 30 years, scientists have believed that a mysterious force called dark energy is causing the universe to expand faster and faster.
But a...
Scientists Find Hidden Clues in the Heart in Sudden Cardiac Arrest
Every second counts when a person suffers a sudden cardiac arrest. Within moments, blood stops flowing to the brain and other organs, and the...
New Parkinson’s Discovery May Stop the Disease Before It Gets Worse
Parkinson’s disease is one of the most common brain disorders in the world. It affects movement, balance, and coordination, and it gradually becomes worse...
A Promising New Drug May Treat Root Cause of Fatty Liver Disease
Fatty liver disease has quietly become one of the world's most common chronic health conditions.
As obesity, type 2 diabetes, and metabolic disorders continue to...
A Living Heart Patch Helps Damaged Hearts Beat Stronger
Heart failure is one of the leading causes of illness and death worldwide.
It affects millions of people and often develops after a heart attack...
Could CBD Become a New Weapon Against Alzheimer’s?
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia, affecting millions of people around the world.
The condition slowly damages the brain, leading to memory...
A Surprising Cause of Fatigue and Low Motivation
Many people assume that feeling exhausted is simply part of modern life. Long working hours, busy schedules, family commitments, and constant digital distractions often...
A Surprising Health Risk of a Popular Anti-Aging Drug
The search for longer, healthier lives has led scientists to investigate many potential anti-aging treatments.
One of the most widely studied approaches combines two compounds,...
Rising Temperatures May Strongly Increase Heart Disease Risk in U.S.
A new study suggests that climate change may become a major threat to heart health in the United States, with rising temperatures expected to...
Simple Blood Test May Spot Midlife Cognitive Decline Tied to Alzheimer’s Risk
Researchers have made an important breakthrough in the search for earlier ways to detect Alzheimer's disease.
For the first time, a large study has shown...
Just 3 Food Swaps Could Improve Your Diet and Save Money, AI Finds
Many nutrition experts agree on what people should eat to stay healthy. Diets rich in vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and legumes are linked to...
Back Pain May Be Signs of Serious Health Problems
Many people think of back pain as a simple physical problem caused by aging, poor posture, lifting heavy objects, or spending too much time...
New Eye Lens Could Help People See Clearly Without Glasses
A new type of artificial eye lens may help many people see clearly at different distances without needing glasses after surgery.
The lens was designed...
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New Biodegradable Device Could Turn Humidity Into Clean Electricity
Scientists have developed a new biodegradable device that can generate electricity simply by absorbing moisture from the air or even from human skin.
Made from...
Ancient Region Near Jupiter May Have Created Six Types of Meteorites
Scientists have discovered that a region just outside Jupiter’s orbit may have acted like a giant “planet factory” in the early solar system, producing...
New reusable brick walls could cut building emissions by 60%
Scientists and engineers in Austria have developed a new type of brick wall that can be taken apart and rebuilt again after a building...
Early life on Earth may have thrived in impact craters
When free oxygen accumulated in Earth's atmosphere during the Great Oxygenation Event (GOE), the course of life on Earth changed forever.
It created a new...
100,000-Year-Old Burned Bones Could Rewrite Human Burial History
Scientists studying ancient human remains in Ethiopia may have uncovered the earliest known evidence of human cremation, dating back about 100,000 years.
The discovery comes...


















