Scientists find major errors in global climate pollution database

A new study from researchers at Northern Arizona University has raised concerns about the accuracy of a widely used global greenhouse gas emissions database...

Hello QUTie! QUT’s new humanoid robot takes on the real world

Meet QUTie – the small humanoid robot who is the newest member of the QUT Centre for Robotics and already out meeting people around...

New copper cooling technology could slash data center energy use by 98%

Researchers at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have developed a new cooling technology that could make data centers far more energy efficient. The team designed advanced...

Scientists find ‘forever chemicals’ in nearly every blood sample tested in major U.S. study

A large new study has found that almost every person tested had dangerous “forever chemicals” in their blood, adding to growing concerns about how...

Simple AI test may save more people from heart failure

Heart failure is a serious condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It happens when the heart becomes too weak or stiff to pump...

Scientists discover a way to program smart materials by simply spinning them

A childhood toy may hold the secret to future smart robots and mechanical computers. Scientists have developed a new way to program special materials simply...

Why small changes in angle can cause big problems in aircraft

At high speeds, even a small change in how an aircraft is angled can have serious effects. When a plane or missile tilts sharply during...

Scientists create brain-like AI chip that cuts power use by more than 50%

Artificial intelligence can now sharpen blurry photos, turn messy voice recordings into clear text, and even write emails in seconds. These tools feel almost magical,...

Scientists reveal stunning “cosmic soccer balls” glowing in deep space

Astronomers have captured breathtaking new images of one of the strangest places in space: a glowing cloud filled with giant carbon molecules shaped like...

AI test could detect heart failure early

Heart failure is becoming one of the world’s fastest-growing health problems. The condition happens when the heart becomes too weak to pump enough blood...

Saturn’s icy rings likely formed from lost moon chrysalis

You’re a long-necked Titanosaurs grazing the plains and chomping away on tree leaves about 100 million years ago in the Early Cretaceous in what...

New portable device could detect GPS spoofing in real time

We rely on GPS every day, whether we are driving, tracking deliveries, or using maps on our phones. Most of the time, we trust that...

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New method can make disease detection from DNA 100 times faster

In a groundbreaking stride for biomedical engineering, researchers at UMass Amherst have innovated a unique method that escalates DNA detection's sensitivity, heralding a transformative...

New study solves the mystery of curling paper

For centuries, paper has been a cornerstone of communication and creativity, yet it still holds surprises for us. Among these is a common yet puzzling...

A smart ultra-thin filter could make EV batteries last five times longer

Electric cars are becoming more popular every year, but one of the biggest challenges holding back the technology is the battery. Drivers want batteries that...

Scientists create cheaper lithium batteries without nickel or cobalt

A team of researchers from McGill University, working alongside experts from the U.S. and South Korea, has developed a new way to make lithium-ion...

Seashell secrets could make plastic recycling stronger and smarter

Every year, the world produces around 350 million tons of plastic, but less than 10% of it is effectively recycled. The rest often ends up...