New AI algorithm enables scientific monitoring of “blue tears”

Researchers at Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology develop BT-YOLO for precise algal bloom analysis and forecasting.
Gallium needle that irreversibly softens via body temperature on insertion

KAIST develops a needle using gallium for safer injections, reducing risk of infections and tissue damage.
How can you rescue a “kidnapped” robot?

Researchers at Miguel Hernández University of Elche develop a LiDAR-based system to tackle robot disorientation challenges.
Humidity-resistant hydrogen sensor can improve safety in large-scale clean energy

Chalmers University of Technology develops a platinum-based sensor, enhancing hydrogen detection in humid environments for safer energy.
New railway joint to reduce disruptions across the network

Graz University of Technology pioneers robust insulated joints, doubling service life and enhancing railway reliability in Austria.
First-of-its-kind probe monitors fetal health in utero during surgery

Northwestern University develops flexible probe for continuous fetal monitoring, improving safety and intervention during surgeries.
Scientists devise way to track space junk as it falls to Earth

Johns Hopkins University researchers use seismometers to track space debris, enhancing real-time location accuracy and retrieval efforts.
Avoiding marine collisions with AI

Texas A&M University researchers develop radar and machine learning system, reducing human error in marine navigation.
Low-cost visible light communication system achieves stable outdoor data transmission using LEDs

Tokyo Polytechnic University researchers develop a robust VLC system overcoming sunlight interference, achieving 3.48 Mbit/s data rates.
New materials conduct ions in solids as easily as in liquids

University of Oxford researchers develop state-independent electrolytes, enabling efficient ionic movement in solid-state devices.