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Sharper than lightning: Oxford’s one-in-6. 7-million quantum breakthrough
Physicists at the University of Oxford have set a new global benchmark for the accuracy of controlli ...View More
How a common antibiotic fuels bacterial resistance
Antibiotics are supposed to wipe out bacteria, yet the drugs can sometimes hand microbes an unexpect ...View More
Shocking brain cancer breakthrough: Electric fields supercharge immune assault
A new study led by Keck Medicine of USC researchers may have uncovered an effective combination ther ...View More
The dopamine clock: How your brain predicts when you’ll feel good
A small region of the brain, known as the ventral tegmental area (VTA), plays a key role in how we p ...View More
Photons Collide in the Void: Quantum Simulation Creates Light Out of Nothing
Using advanced computational modelling, a research team led by the University of Oxford, working in ...View More
Hidden in your dna: The mutation combo that raises clot risk by 180%
Blood clots can form in both arteries and veins. However, the reasons behind them differ, as do the ...View More
This “robot bird” flies at 45 mph through forests—With no GPS or light
Unlike birds, which navigate unknown environments with remarkable speed and agility, drones typicall ...View More
Why your diet might be making you sad—Especially if you're a man
Following a low calorie diet is linked to a heightened risk of depressive symptoms, finds research p ...View More
Telehealth can improve care for cats with chronic health issues
Caring for a cat with chronic health conditions can be challenging for all involved, from the proces ...View More
Guardrails, education urged to protect adolescent AI users
The effects of artificial intelligence on adolescents are nuanced and complex, according to a report ...View More











