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Controversial Gene Therapy for Alzheimer’s Disease
NewsJun 1, 2026

Controversial Gene Therapy for Alzheimer’s Disease

Advanced Science News highlighted three breakthrough biotech applications. An AI‑powered wearable headband uses a brain‑computer interface and mindfulness cues to alleviate car sickness, reporting up to 60% symptom reduction. Researchers demonstrated vitrification techniques that preserve Anopheles gambiae mosquito larvae for...

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Biodegradable Brain Probes Eliminate the Need for Risky Surgical Removal
NewsJun 1, 2026

Biodegradable Brain Probes Eliminate the Need for Risky Surgical Removal

A new AI‑driven wearable headband that combines motion sensing with mindfulness techniques has shown up to a 40% reduction in car‑sickness symptoms during pilot trials. Researchers have issued a call for a standardized testing framework for triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) to...

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Call for a Standard Framework for Triboelectric Nanogenerators
NewsMay 18, 2026

Call for a Standard Framework for Triboelectric Nanogenerators

The article spotlights three cutting‑edge studies. Researchers reveal that surface reconstructions in cerium hexaboride (CeB₆) obscure the interpretation of its bulk electronic properties. A Vienna‑based citizen‑science initiative shows urbanization reshapes fruit‑fly communities, offering a low‑cost ecological barometer. Meanwhile, engineers demonstrate...

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CeB₆ Surface Reconstructions Force a Rethink of Bulk Electronic Behavior
NewsMay 18, 2026

CeB₆ Surface Reconstructions Force a Rethink of Bulk Electronic Behavior

Researchers using low‑temperature STM and ARPES discovered that the (001) surface of CeB₆ undergoes √2 × √2 R45° reconstructions, creating surface‑derived electronic bands that resemble bulk signatures. These findings challenge the long‑standing assumption that spectroscopic data reflect a pristine bulk termination. By...

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AI Pipelines Correctly Identify Genetic Basis for Disease Even without Medical Training
NewsMay 18, 2026

AI Pipelines Correctly Identify Genetic Basis for Disease Even without Medical Training

A recent study demonstrates that AI pipelines can pinpoint the genetic underpinnings of complex diseases without requiring domain‑specific medical training. Researchers trained large language models on publicly available genomic databases and achieved gene‑disease association accuracy comparable to expert curators. The...

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Artificial Retina Uses Biological Liquid Medium for Direct-to-Display ‘Vision’
NewsMay 4, 2026

Artificial Retina Uses Biological Liquid Medium for Direct-to-Display ‘Vision’

Italian researchers led by Prof. Thomas M. Brown unveiled BIOPIX, a bio‑electronic hybrid retina emulator that embeds organic photodetectors in a liquid Ames medium. The proof‑of‑concept includes a 2 × 2 cone‑type array for colour and a 4 × 4 rod‑type array for grayscale,...

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Novel Bioprinting Method Lays the Foundation for Personalised Regenerative Medicine
NewsMay 4, 2026

Novel Bioprinting Method Lays the Foundation for Personalised Regenerative Medicine

Researchers in Italy unveiled a solid‑electronics, liquid‑electrolyte sensor array that mimics retinal function, marking a proof‑of‑concept for bio‑integrated vision devices. A cell‑free hydrogel delivering extracellular vesicles showed efficacy in repairing intrauterine adhesions and restoring fertility in preclinical studies. An analysis...

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Glowing Probe Detects Multiple Antibiotics with Just a Smartphone
NewsMay 4, 2026

Glowing Probe Detects Multiple Antibiotics with Just a Smartphone

Researchers in Italy unveiled a proof‑of‑concept sensor array that blends solid‑state electronics with a liquid electrolyte, effectively mimicking biological vision and allowing a smartphone to detect multiple antibiotics via fluorescence. In parallel, a heat‑resistant polyamide was engineered to emit pure...

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Fruit Flies Are Mapping the Ecological Cost of Urbanization
NewsMay 4, 2026

Fruit Flies Are Mapping the Ecological Cost of Urbanization

Researchers have deployed fruit flies as living sensors to map the ecological cost of urbanization across U.S. metropolitan regions. By releasing genetically tagged flies and tracking their survival, reproduction and pollutant accumulation, scientists generated high‑resolution spatial data on heat islands,...

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Hybrid Electrolysis Replaces Waste Oxygen with Valuable Chemicals
NewsApr 20, 2026

Hybrid Electrolysis Replaces Waste Oxygen with Valuable Chemicals

Recent research highlights three distinct scientific advances. Marine biologists show that pinniped spines have been reshaped for powerful, mobile lower backs, trading neck flexibility for efficient swimming. In Mozambique, engineers are piloting systems that turn agricultural waste into clean water...

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ATP Depletion the Key Driver of Ferroptosis in Alzheimer’s Brains
NewsApr 20, 2026

ATP Depletion the Key Driver of Ferroptosis in Alzheimer’s Brains

Recent research highlights three distinct breakthroughs: administering cancer immunotherapy earlier in the day can slash patient mortality, a novel fluorescent sensor enables instant detection of E. coli in catheter bags to curb urinary‑tract infections, and digital‑twin models are being used...

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Spines of Pinnipeds Were Adapted for Marine Life and Swimming Styles
NewsApr 20, 2026

Spines of Pinnipeds Were Adapted for Marine Life and Swimming Styles

Researchers unveiled a hybrid electrolysis platform that simultaneously generates hydrogen and upgrades glycerol into high‑value chemicals, eliminating waste oxygen. In Mozambique, a spatial‑analysis driven initiative is converting agricultural residues into decentralized water and energy solutions for rural communities. Parallel studies...

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3D Printing Is Now Possible Inside Living Cells
NewsApr 20, 2026

3D Printing Is Now Possible Inside Living Cells

Researchers have unveiled a suite of breakthroughs that could reshape bio‑manufacturing and quantum technology. An AI‑driven digital light processing resin now permits 3D printing directly inside living cells, opening pathways for cellular‑level tissue engineering. Parallel studies revealed anomalous reverse heat...

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Quantum Computers Reveal Heat that Flows the Wrong Way
NewsApr 20, 2026

Quantum Computers Reveal Heat that Flows the Wrong Way

Researchers have applied machine‑learning algorithms to diagnose and classify noise sources in superconducting quantum processors, revealing anomalous heat flow that can reverse direction under certain operating conditions. The AI‑driven analysis pinpoints microscopic defects and thermal gradients within the chip, enabling...

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