First 3D real-time imaging of hydrogen’s effect on steel defects unlocks safer hydrogen economy

University of Oxford reveals hydrogen’s atomic-scale impact on metal integrity, guiding future alloy design for resilience.
New AI tool pinpoints genes, drug combos to restore health in diseased cells

Harvard researchers develop AI model that identifies effective gene targets, potentially accelerating treatments for complex diseases.
Flying lifesavers: Drones could soon respond to cardiac arrests

University of Warwick researchers develop drone system delivering defibrillators, potentially halving response time in emergencies.
Mechanical forces drive evolutionary change

Researchers at the Max Planck Institute uncover how cephalic furrow formation stabilises embryonic tissues in fruit flies.
Nuclear waste could be source of fuel in fusion reactors

Researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory explore transforming nuclear waste into tritium, addressing tritium supply shortages.
6-foot spherical bot for moon exploration

Texas A&M University engineers develop versatile RoboBall, capable of transitioning from water to land seamlessly.
Gyroscope backpack enhances stability for people with mobility impairment

Radboud University leads research on Gyropack, utilising gyroscopic technology to improve balance and reduce fall risk.
New research ferments the perfect recipe for fine chocolate flavour

University of Nottingham scientists identify microbial and abiotic factors, enhancing consistency in chocolate flavour production.
Glow-in-the-dark nanoparticles turn houseplants into night lights

South China Agricultural University’s innovative method enables succulents to glow in various colours after sunlight exposure.
New robot sensor does vision and touch in one

Researchers at Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology develop ProTac, enabling real-time tactile and proximity sensing.