Artificial intelligence identifies anti-aging drug candidates targeting ‘zombie’ cells

Researchers from MIT and Integrated Biosciences discover three potent senolytic compounds with high oral bioavailability.
Ocean ‘greening’ at poles could spell changes for fisheries

Duke University researchers find polar phytoplankton increase may impact global carbon cycle and equatorial fisheries.
One in five US foods and drinks contain synthetic dyes, study shows

University of North Carolina research reveals synthetic dyes prevalent in children’s products, linked to behavioural issues.
Brains over bots: Why toddlers still beat AI at learning language

Researchers at the Max Planck Institute reveal toddlers’ interactive learning process surpasses AI’s passive data absorption.
Uncovering the role of vitamin C in skin regeneration

Researchers at Tokyo Metropolitan Institute for Geriatrics and Gerontology find vitamin C activates genes for epidermal thickening.
Boson sampling finds first practical applications in quantum AI

Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology pioneers energy-efficient quantum machine learning, achieving higher accuracy in image recognition.
Scientists detect deep Earth pulses beneath Africa

University of Southampton research uncovers rhythmic mantle surges in Ethiopia, revealing new ocean formation processes.
Strategy to prevent age-related macular degeneration identified

Washington University researchers discover cholesterol metabolism link, offering potential new treatments for age-related vision loss. From WashU Medicine 27/06/25 (first released 24/06/25) A new study from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis identifies a possible way to slow or block progression of age-related macular degeneration, a leading cause of blindness in people over […]
Smart amplifier enabler for more qubits in future quantum computers

Chalmers University of Technology develops energy-efficient amplifier, reducing power consumption by 90% to enhance qubit performance.
The benefits and trade-offs of urban street trees in Las Vegas

University of Nevada researchers find shade from street trees offers cooling benefits, but water trade-offs exist.