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- Why countries trade with each other while fighting August 28, 2025Mariya Grinberg’s new book, “Trade in War,” examines the curious phenomenon of economic trade during military conflict.Peter Dizikes | MIT News
- Locally produced proteins help mitochondria function August 27, 2025Researchers developed an approach to study where proteins get made, and characterized proteins produced near mitochondria, gaining potential insights into mitochondrial function and disease.Greta Friar | Whitehead Institute
- New method could monitor corrosion and cracking in a nuclear reactor August 27, 2025By directly imaging material failure in 3D, this real-time technique could help scientists improve reactor safety and longevity.Adam Zewe | MIT News
- J-PAL North America launches Initiative for Effective US Crime Policy August 26, 2025The IECP will generate rigorous evidence for fair and effective public safety solutions.Andrea Salas | J-PAL North America
- Simpler models can outperform deep learning at climate prediction August 26, 2025New research shows the natural variability in climate data can cause AI models to struggle at predicting local temperature and rainfall.Adam Zewe | MIT News
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- Trump Seeks to Cancel CHIPS Act R&D Organization’s Funds August 27, 2025The U.S. Commerce Department says it will not abide by an agreement to fund the U.S. CHIPS and Science Act’s R&D through the nonprofit set up to administer the program, called Natcast. Instead, it handed operational control to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).Natcast was created in 2023 to oversee the National Semiconductor […]Samuel K. Moore
- It’s the End of the Line for AOL’s Dial-Up Service August 27, 2025The last time I used a dial-up modem came sometime around 2001. Within just a few years, dial-up had exited my life, never to return. I haven’t even had a telephone line in my house for most of my adult life. But I still feel a strong tinge of sadness to know that AOL is […]Ernie Smith
- Fancy Flying Trick Could Bring Sensors to Earth’s “Ignorosphere” August 26, 2025Earth’s atmosphere is large, extending out to around 10,000 kilometers from the surface of the planet. It’s so large, in fact, that scientists break it into five separate sections. There’s one particular section that hasn’t received a whole lot of attention due to the difficulty in maintaining any craft there.Planes and balloons can visit the […]Andy Tomaswick
- Teens’ Innovations Save Marine Life and Better Detect Diseases August 25, 2025Coral reefs are vital to marine ecosystems, supporting more species than any other ocean environment. More than 80 percent of the planet’s coral reefs have been bleached due to rising ocean temperatures and pollution, according to the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The reef damage threatens marine biodiversity across the globe.High school student Sydney […]Kristy Provini
- Does Computing Face a Lean Future? August 25, 2025In July, a University of Michigan computer engineering professor put out a new idea for measuring the efficiency of a processor design. Todd Austin’s LEAN metric received both praise and skepticism, but even the critics understood the rationale: A lot of silicon is devoted to things that are not actually doing computing. For example, more […]Samuel K. Moore
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- Quantum Anomalies in Condensed Matter: From Theoretical Peculiarities to Tangible Materials Science August 1, 2025Making quantum anomalies accessible to experimentalists could redefine next-generation technologies and device engineering. The post Quantum Anomalies in Condensed Matter: From Theoretical Peculiarities to Tangible Materials Science appeared first on Advanced Science News.Gaia Tomasello
- Surfactants Steer Supraparticle Structure August 1, 2025pH-responsive surfactants enable control over buckled supraparticle formation in emulsion-based systems. The post Surfactants Steer Supraparticle Structure appeared first on Advanced Science News.Lisa Smith
- Bone loss in obesity traced to gut microbiota August 1, 2025Obesity changes gut microbiota, causing immune cells to age prematurely and secrete a protein which weakens bones The post Bone loss in obesity traced to gut microbiota appeared first on Advanced Science News.Marisa Sargent
- Walking on Air: Pneumatic System Enables Autonomous Motion in Soft Robots July 2, 2025Robot fabrication in a single step with a desktop 3D printer and pressurised gas. The post Walking on Air: Pneumatic System Enables Autonomous Motion in Soft Robots appeared first on Advanced Science News.Lisa Smith
- Behavioral Fever Helps Fight Parasitic Infections July 2, 2025Infected fruit flies use behavioral fever against deadly parasitoid wasps. The post Behavioral Fever Helps Fight Parasitic Infections appeared first on Advanced Science News.Matthew Vandermeulen