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Twisting 2D hBN layers unlocks unprecedented control of quantum light

Researchers demonstrated that rotating ultra‑thin hexagonal boron nitride sheets can reversibly shift the color and wavelength of embedded quantum emitters far beyond what traditional solid‑state hosts allow. By picking up, stacking, and twisting the layers, they achieved spectral tuning orders of magnitude larger, a breakthrough reported in Science Advances.

Amazon Teams with Transaera to Deploy Rooftop Heat‑Pump HVAC, Targeting 40% Energy Savings
NewsMay 8, 2026

Amazon Teams with Transaera to Deploy Rooftop Heat‑Pump HVAC, Targeting 40% Energy Savings

Amazon announced a multi‑year commercial agreement with Transaera to roll out rooftop heat‑pump HVAC technology across its logistics hubs after a six‑month trial showed 40% energy savings. The partnership advances Amazon’s Climate Pledge goal of net‑zero emissions by 2040 and...

By Pulse
AstraZeneca and Daiichi Sankyo Secure Earlier‑Line Enhertu Approvals in South Korea
NewsMay 8, 2026

AstraZeneca and Daiichi Sankyo Secure Earlier‑Line Enhertu Approvals in South Korea

AstraZeneca and Daiichi Sankyo announced that South Korea’s Ministry of Food and Drug Safety approved Enhertu for first‑line metastatic HER2‑positive breast cancer and second‑line HER2‑positive gastric cancer. The decisions, based on DESTINY‑Breast09 and DESTINY‑Gastric04 trials, could broaden the drug’s Asian...

By Pulse
Swift Reboost Mission Completes Environmental Tests
NewsMay 8, 2026

Swift Reboost Mission Completes Environmental Tests

NASA and Katalyst Space announced that the Link spacecraft, built to grapple and re‑boost the aging Swift gamma‑ray observatory, has cleared a full suite of environmental tests at Goddard. The tests included launch‑vibration, thermal‑vacuum cycling, robotic‑arm deployment and electric‑thruster firings....

By SpaceNews
Why Massive AI Models Actually Generalize Better
NewsMay 8, 2026

Why Massive AI Models Actually Generalize Better

Harvard physicists have used a simplified ridge‑regression toy model to mathematically explain why over‑parameterized AI systems often generalize better as they grow. By applying statistical‑physics tools such as renormalization, they show that high‑dimensional data fluctuations act as a stabilizing regularizer,...

By Neuroscience News
A USDA Cow Scientist Won an Award for Helping Dairy Farmers Produce More Milk. He’s Worried About the Future of...
NewsMay 8, 2026

A USDA Cow Scientist Won an Award for Helping Dairy Farmers Produce More Milk. He’s Worried About the Future of...

Paul VanRaden, a USDA dairy‑genetics scientist, received the 2026 Service to America medal for developing a genomic prediction system that lets farmers pinpoint high‑milk‑production calves. His methodology helped raise U.S. milk output since the 1980s even as the national herd...

By GovExec
Three in 10 AVRs in Adults Younger Than 65 Are Transcatheter
NewsMay 8, 2026

Three in 10 AVRs in Adults Younger Than 65 Are Transcatheter

A registry analysis of 34,504 U.S. patients under 65 undergoing aortic valve replacement shows 28.5% received TAVI, up from 15.7% in 2016 and plateauing around 29% by 2024, while isolated SAVR fell from 43.8% to 27.0%. Growth in TAVI accelerated...

By TCTMD
China Accelerates Wind Power Build‑Out with Massive Desert Turbines and Deep‑Water Offshore Project
NewsMay 8, 2026

China Accelerates Wind Power Build‑Out with Massive Desert Turbines and Deep‑Water Offshore Project

China has surged ahead in wind energy, installing three times the global increase in capacity last year and completing its deepest offshore wind farm 45 miles off Yantai. The push, driven by strategic security concerns and a robust grid, underscores...

By Pulse
United Airlines Gets FAA Nod for Starlink-Enabled Embraer 175 Jets
NewsMay 8, 2026

United Airlines Gets FAA Nod for Starlink-Enabled Embraer 175 Jets

United Airlines has secured FAA approval to outfit its Embraer 175 regional jets with SpaceX's Starlink low‑latency satellite broadband. The airline plans to launch passenger flights using the system in May and will install the hardware on dozens of aircraft...

By Pulse
Stanford, KAIST and BASF Forge Uniform Five‑Metal Nanocrystals for Hydrogen Catalysis
NewsMay 8, 2026

Stanford, KAIST and BASF Forge Uniform Five‑Metal Nanocrystals for Hydrogen Catalysis

Stanford chemists, together with KAIST and BASF, have synthesized a single, uniform nanocrystal that incorporates five distinct metals—ruthenium, iron, cobalt, nickel and copper. Published in Science on May 7, the discovery overturns expectations that added complexity creates disorder and could slash...

By Pulse
QuantWare Secures $178 Million Series B to Build 10,000‑Qubit Processors
NewsMay 8, 2026

QuantWare Secures $178 Million Series B to Build 10,000‑Qubit Processors

Netherlands‑based QuantWare closed a $178 million Series B round, led by Intel Capital with participation from In‑Q‑Tel, to mass‑produce its VIO‑40K 10,000‑qubit processor and construct the KiloFab quantum chip fab. The funding marks the largest private investment in a quantum‑processor company and...

By Pulse
FDA Grants National Priority Voucher to Partner Therapeutics' BIZENGRI for Rare Liver Cancer
NewsMay 8, 2026

FDA Grants National Priority Voucher to Partner Therapeutics' BIZENGRI for Rare Liver Cancer

Partner Therapeutics announced that the FDA awarded a Commissioner’s National Priority Voucher for its bispecific antibody BIZENGRI, targeting NRG1‑positive cholangiocarcinoma. The voucher could cut review time to as little as two months, accelerating a therapy for an ultra‑rare liver cancer...

By Pulse
Glaucoma, Hypertension May Be Linked to Dementia Risk
NewsMay 8, 2026

Glaucoma, Hypertension May Be Linked to Dementia Risk

Researchers presented data linking glaucoma and hypertension to poorer cognitive performance, as measured by the Montreal Cognitive Assessment. The analysis used an AI‑ready electronic health record dataset to compare patients with and without glaucoma. Both conditions were more prevalent among...

By Healio
Long-Term Crop Research Studying Ways to Lower Input Costs and Improve Soil Health
NewsMay 8, 2026

Long-Term Crop Research Studying Ways to Lower Input Costs and Improve Soil Health

Michigan State University’s Kellogg Biological Station long‑term agroecosystem research (LTAR) is testing an aspirational cropping system that slashes nitrogen fertilizer use to about one‑third of conventional rates. By pairing cover crops, no‑till practices, and a diversified rotation of corn, soy,...

By Brownfield Ag News
COVID Response Coordinator Shares Why the Hantavirus Won’t Turn Into Another Pandemic
NewsMay 8, 2026

COVID Response Coordinator Shares Why the Hantavirus Won’t Turn Into Another Pandemic

Former White House COVID‑19 response coordinator Dr. Ashish Jha told Good Morning America that the recent hantavirus outbreak on the Dutch cruise ship MV Hondius is unlikely to become a pandemic. He explained that hantavirus, especially the rare Andes strain,...

By Men’s Journal
Volunteer Helps With Monitoring Sea Otters in Monterey County
NewsMay 8, 2026

Volunteer Helps With Monitoring Sea Otters in Monterey County

Retired Navy commander Ron Eby joined the Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve as a volunteer, conducting nocturnal boat patrols that revealed many southern sea otters are permanent residents rather than occasional visitors. Over two years of twice‑monthly monitoring, the...

By KQED MindShift
[Comment] Offline: Climate and Health—Time to Step up Our Activism
NewsMay 8, 2026

[Comment] Offline: Climate and Health—Time to Step up Our Activism

A new study in Geophysical Research Letters finds that global warming has accelerated since 2015 with over 98% confidence, attributing the surge partly to reduced cooling aerosols from air‑pollution cuts. The 2026 Lancet Europe Countdown reports rising heat‑related mortality, longer...

By The Lancet (Current)
[Comment] RTS,S/AS01 Implementation Reduces Mortality in African Children
NewsMay 8, 2026

[Comment] RTS,S/AS01 Implementation Reduces Mortality in African Children

A recent Lancet analysis shows that the RTS,S/AS01 (Mosquirix) malaria vaccine rollout in Ghana, Kenya and Malawi cut child mortality by roughly 20% after three years of implementation. The program reached over five million children under five, integrating the vaccine...

By The Lancet (Current)
Effect of Subscapularis Integrity on Functional Recovery After Posterior Latissimus Dorsi Tendon Transfer for Posterior–Superior Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tears
NewsMay 8, 2026

Effect of Subscapularis Integrity on Functional Recovery After Posterior Latissimus Dorsi Tendon Transfer for Posterior–Superior Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tears

Posterior latissimus dorsi (LD) tendon transfer significantly reduces pain and improves function in patients with posterior‑superior irreparable rotator cuff tears (PSIRCTs). In a retrospective series of 53 patients, those with an intact subscapularis tendon achieved higher Constant (70.7 vs 62.3)...

By Research Square – News/Updates
LANL: Scientists Map the Shape of RNA That Can Shut Down Genes
BlogMay 8, 2026

LANL: Scientists Map the Shape of RNA That Can Shut Down Genes

Los Alamos National Laboratory and an international team have mapped the three‑dimensional structure of the SINE B2 ribozyme, a self‑cleaving RNA that acts as a molecular switch in mammalian cells. By integrating X‑ray scattering, biochemical mutagenesis, and biophysical probing with simulations...

By HPCwire
Electrospinning of Hydroxypropyl Chitosan Nanofibers for Bone Regeneration Application
NewsMay 8, 2026

Electrospinning of Hydroxypropyl Chitosan Nanofibers for Bone Regeneration Application

Researchers electrospun nanofiber mats using hydroxypropyl chitosan (HPCH) and poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) in varying ratios to assess osteoconductive potential in MC3T3 pre‑osteoblast cells. Characterization by SEM, FT‑IR and mechanical testing confirmed uniform fiber formation. Biological assays showed that a 50/50...

By Research Square – News/Updates
Glint of Light in Therapy for Deadly ALS After Decades of Struggle
NewsMay 8, 2026

Glint of Light in Therapy for Deadly ALS After Decades of Struggle

Researchers reported that tofersen, an antisense oligonucleotide targeting the SOD1 gene, dramatically slowed and even reversed disease progression in a subset of ALS patients with the rare SOD1 mutation. The phase‑III trial, published in JAMA Neurology, showed about a quarter...

By Harvard Gazette – Science & Health/Mind Brain Behavior
Could Viagra and Cialis Help Protect Eye Health? New Study Suggests a Link
NewsMay 8, 2026

Could Viagra and Cialis Help Protect Eye Health? New Study Suggests a Link

A new observational study of more than 47,000 men aged 40 and older found that users of phosphodiesterase‑5 (PDE‑5) inhibitors such as Viagra, Cialis and Levitra had a modestly lower incidence of glaucoma signs and open‑angle glaucoma over three years....

By Men’s Journal
Researchers Debunk ‘5-Second Rule’ in Operating Room
NewsMay 8, 2026

Researchers Debunk ‘5-Second Rule’ in Operating Room

Researchers at Duke University Medical Center dropped 213 polyethylene knee and hip liners onto operating‑room floors and found that 34% became contaminated with clinically important pathogens within seconds. Disinfection with 2% chlorhexidine‑alcohol or 10% povidone‑iodine reduced overall contamination to 19%,...

By Healio
The Groundbreaking Discoveries Historians Are Hiding From You
BlogMay 8, 2026

The Groundbreaking Discoveries Historians Are Hiding From You

Michael Button, a fast‑growing YouTube historian, discusses three recent finds that could rewrite human prehistory. A CT‑reconstructed skull from China indicates large‑brained hominins were present a million years ago, far earlier than previously thought. Archaeologists uncovered a wooden structure dated...

By Heretics with Andrew Gold
Billion-Dollar Ideas Lurk in Free PubMed Data
SocialMay 8, 2026

Billion-Dollar Ideas Lurk in Free PubMed Data

Martin Shkreli came on MFM a while back and told Shaan and I something interesting: PubMed has 40M+ biomedical papers. It's the government database of every medical innovation ever logged. And it's 100% free. He told us if you sit there and read long...

By Sam Parr
How to Manage Your Health Anxiety About Hantavirus
NewsMay 8, 2026

How to Manage Your Health Anxiety About Hantavirus

An outbreak of hantavirus on the Dutch cruise ship MV Hondius has sickened eight passengers, killing three. WHO officials stress it is not COVID, but the news has sparked widespread health anxiety reminiscent of early 2020. Experts explain that post‑COVID...

By TIME
Some People Can ‘See’ Time, Thanks to This Hidden Superpower—And It’s Quietly Shaping Their Perception
NewsMay 8, 2026

Some People Can ‘See’ Time, Thanks to This Hidden Superpower—And It’s Quietly Shaping Their Perception

Researchers are shedding new light on time‑space synesthesia, a rare form of synesthesia where days, months, and years are perceived as spatial layouts around the body. Studies estimate that roughly 4% of the global population—over 330 million people—experience some type of...

By Popular Mechanics
Scientists Think the Fifth Dimension May Exist—And It’s Hiding Behind the Universe We Know
NewsMay 8, 2026

Scientists Think the Fifth Dimension May Exist—And It’s Hiding Behind the Universe We Know

Popular Mechanics’ "Astounding Pop Mech Show" highlighted a new theoretical proposal that a curled‑up fifth dimension could exist within our universe. Physicists suggest ultra‑light particles might tunnel into this hidden dimension, effectively vanishing from detection while still exerting gravitational pull....

By Popular Mechanics
Multimodal Remote Digital Phenotyping for Detecting and Tracking Early Parkinsonian Change in LRRK2 Carriers
NewsMay 8, 2026

Multimodal Remote Digital Phenotyping for Detecting and Tracking Early Parkinsonian Change in LRRK2 Carriers

Researchers introduced a remote, multimodal video platform to phenotype Parkinson’s disease risk in LRRK2 gene carriers. The study analyzed 829 participants, including 158 carriers, and achieved 92.9% accuracy (AUROC 0.92, AUPRC 0.82) in distinguishing non‑manifest carriers from controls. A continuous “PD Weigh‑In” score...

By Research Square – News/Updates
How Farmers Recognise Breeds: Evidence From Nili-Ravi Buffalo Rearers in India
NewsMay 8, 2026

How Farmers Recognise Breeds: Evidence From Nili-Ravi Buffalo Rearers in India

A new study of Punjab’s Nili‑Ravi buffalo shows farmer perception drives breed identification. Using stratified sampling of 240 households and fuzzy‑set Qualitative Comparative Analysis, researchers found pure Nili‑Ravi rearers rely on pink tongue, short forelimbs and walled eyes, while mixed...

By Research Square – News/Updates
Axiom Readies for Yearlong Spacesuit Qualification Testing
NewsMay 8, 2026

Axiom Readies for Yearlong Spacesuit Qualification Testing

NASA’s Artemis program relies on Axiom Space to deliver its next‑generation xEMU lunar suits. Axiom has secured a $228.5 million task order to build four suits for Artemis IV and is beginning a year‑long qualification campaign that includes vibration, thermal‑vacuum and lander‑interface...

By Aerospace America (AIAA)
Mabwell IPO Highlights China’s Rising Biologics Powerhouse
SocialMay 8, 2026

Mabwell IPO Highlights China’s Rising Biologics Powerhouse

Do you remember the company which sold their IL11 nanobody to Google Calico after it realized that after 13 years in the business they need a drug for aging? The company is called Mabwell and they just listed in Hong...

By Alex Zhavoronkov, PhD
Peptides: Separating Social Media Hype From Real Science
SocialMay 8, 2026

Peptides: Separating Social Media Hype From Real Science

Sat down with the Science Quickly podcast to chat peptides — what's the internet hype and what's the science? A fun conversation about an increasingly cursed topic. https://www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/episode/the-science-behind-social-medias-peptide-obsession/

By Victoria Song
Mixed Results for Targeted Focal Cooling During Stroke Thrombectomy
NewsMay 8, 2026

Mixed Results for Targeted Focal Cooling During Stroke Thrombectomy

Two Chinese phase‑III trials presented at ESOC 2026 yielded opposing conclusions on intra‑arterial hypothermia during endovascular thrombectomy for acute ischemic stroke. CHILL‑ART reported a 54.7% functional‑independence rate versus 39.8% with sham, translating to a number‑needed‑to‑treat of seven, and a modest reduction...

By TCTMD
New Electrolyte Stabilizes High‑Voltage Sodium‑Ion Batteries
SocialMay 8, 2026

New Electrolyte Stabilizes High‑Voltage Sodium‑Ion Batteries

New electrolyte tech enables stable operation of high-voltage sodium-ion batteries #energysky -- via pv magazine usa: https://t.co/IvQBAb2YER

By Tor “SolarFred” Valenza
Optimal Exercise‑Fasting Dose Boosts Metabolic Health
SocialMay 8, 2026

Optimal Exercise‑Fasting Dose Boosts Metabolic Health

Optimal dosage of exercise combined with intermittent fasting for body composition and cardiometabolic health in adults: a systematic review and multilevel meta-analysis https://t.co/JFrFVMpGDq

By David Barzilai, MD PhD
Organic Synaptic Transistors for Sustainable AI Developed
NewsMay 8, 2026

Organic Synaptic Transistors for Sustainable AI Developed

University of Missouri researchers have created organic synaptic transistors that merge memory and processing, mimicking brain‑like efficiency. The devices leverage a finely tuned semiconductor‑dielectric interface, allowing them to learn and adapt with far lower power than conventional chips. In prototype...

By Neuroscience News
Reality Emerges When the Universe Observes Itself
SocialMay 8, 2026

Reality Emerges When the Universe Observes Itself

The universe viewed as a self excited circuit, the origin of 'I am a strange loop'. Universe starting small, grows, emerges into observer-participancy, which in turn imparts tangible reality. Wheeler. https://t.co/qTf56IzE34

By Jude Gomila
CDC Alerts New Jersey of Possible Hantavirus Exposure
SocialMay 8, 2026

CDC Alerts New Jersey of Possible Hantavirus Exposure

JUST IN: The CDC has notified New Jersey health officials about 2 residents who may have been exposed to hantavirus

By Gemini
Paper Mill Waste and Liquid Metal Combine Into a 96% Efficient Solar Absorber
BlogMay 8, 2026

Paper Mill Waste and Liquid Metal Combine Into a 96% Efficient Solar Absorber

Researchers have engineered a coating that blends paper‑mill lignin with gallium‑indium liquid‑metal nanoparticles, achieving 96% broadband solar absorption. The graded structure traps light and channels heat, raising surface temperature to about 75 °C under one‑sun and delivering a power density of...

By Nanowerk
Antarctic Sea Ice Defied Global Warming for Decades – Now, Hidden Ocean Heat Is Breaking Through
NewsMay 8, 2026

Antarctic Sea Ice Defied Global Warming for Decades – Now, Hidden Ocean Heat Is Breaking Through

Antarctic sea ice, long‑seen as a climate outlier, has entered a rapid decline after 2015, with 2023 winter extent hitting a record low that statistical analysis deems a one‑in‑3.5‑million event. A new scientific study links the shift to deep Southern...

By The Conversation – Business + Economy (US)
How Caffeine Alters the Human Brain’s Electrical Braking System
NewsMay 8, 2026

How Caffeine Alters the Human Brain’s Electrical Braking System

A study published in Clinical Neurophysiology found that ingesting 200 mg of caffeine—equivalent to two strong cups of coffee—enhances short‑latency afferent inhibition measured with a constant‑stimulus transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) protocol. The effect peaked when the sensory pulse preceded the motor...

By PsyPost
Ana Inês Inácio Designs the Future of Wireless
NewsMay 8, 2026

Ana Inês Inácio Designs the Future of Wireless

Ana Inês Inácio, a senior IEEE member and scientist at the Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research (TNO), designs integrated RF front‑end circuits that power next‑generation wireless systems, including 6G, satellite links, and IoT sensor networks. Her work focuses on...

By IEEE Spectrum — All
Our Universe Has an Evil Twin. Scientists Say It’s the Reason Matter Exists.
NewsMay 8, 2026

Our Universe Has an Evil Twin. Scientists Say It’s the Reason Matter Exists.

A new study in the European Physical Journal C proposes that the Big Bang spawned a mirror universe with opposite spatial orientation and reversed time flow. This paired‑universe scenario preserves global CPT symmetry while allowing local violations that could create a...

By Popular Mechanics
There Are No Hantavirus Treatments. The Deadly Cruise-Ship Outbreak Is a ...
NewsMay 8, 2026

There Are No Hantavirus Treatments. The Deadly Cruise-Ship Outbreak Is a ...

A deadly hantavirus outbreak aboard a cruise ship has claimed three lives, underscoring the absence of any approved treatment for the disease. Researchers previously secured a $22 million U.S. government grant to develop a monoclonal antibody that neutralizes the Andes virus,...

By Myfxbook — Latest Forex News
Spaceflight Leaves Astronauts' Joints Unchanged After 18 Days on ISS, Early Data Suggest
NewsMay 8, 2026

Spaceflight Leaves Astronauts' Joints Unchanged After 18 Days on ISS, Early Data Suggest

Researchers at National Jewish Health examined three astronauts before and after an 18‑day Axiom Mission 4 stay on the ISS, using musculoskeletal ultrasound to assess cartilage, synovial fluid, tendons and ligaments in hips, knees and ankles. The pilot study found...

By Phys.org - Space News
From Motion to Memory: Researchers Create Soft Machines that Amplify Movement and Remember Touch
NewsMay 8, 2026

From Motion to Memory: Researchers Create Soft Machines that Amplify Movement and Remember Touch

Researchers at Seoul National University unveiled a soft actuator using elasto‑magnetic instability (C‑EsMV) that can amplify motion by up to 700‑fold and store mechanical memory without electronics. The system balances magnetic attraction and elastic tension to produce stepwise, bistable responses,...

By Phys.org Robotics News
Electromagnetic Field Activation of Gene Therapy as an Approach to Reprogramming
BlogMay 8, 2026

Electromagnetic Field Activation of Gene Therapy as an Approach to Reprogramming

Researchers have engineered an electromagnetic‑field (EMF)‑responsive DNA element that remotely activates partial cellular reprogramming genes in mice. By cycling EMF exposure, the system triggers the Oct4‑Sox2‑Klf4 cassette without permanent gene integration, extending median lifespan to 108 weeks—about 70 human years....

By Fight Aging!
Harbour BioMed Gains FDA Clearance for First-in-Human Study of B7H4xCD3 Bispecific Antibody HBM7004
NewsMay 8, 2026

Harbour BioMed Gains FDA Clearance for First-in-Human Study of B7H4xCD3 Bispecific Antibody HBM7004

Harbour BioMed announced FDA IND clearance to launch a Phase I first‑in‑human study of its bispecific antibody HBM7004, which targets B7H4 and CD3 in advanced solid tumors. The trial will assess safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics and early anti‑tumor activity across multiple cancer...

By BioPharm International