MIT researchers are using living cells to target diseased brain areas and deliver tiny electronic devices that can modulate ...
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Breakthrough Cambridge reactor recycles 99% of gas to make hydrogen fuel and carbon
Cambridge University researchers switch to multi-pass methane pyrolysis to boost carbon nanotube production along with clean ...
Scientists have found a way to push zinc–bromine flow batteries to the next level. By trapping corrosive bromine with a ...
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The World’s Strangest Computer Is Alive and It Blurs the Line Between Brains and Machines
Scientists are building experimental computers from living human brain cells and testing how they learn and adapt.
By recycling the gases passing through a pyrolysis reactor, researchers have demonstrated a more efficient way to convert ...
‘Longevity culture’ dominated the wellness space in 2025, but according to experts in skincare and aesthetics, the philosophy ...
From cryochambers to altitude rooms to six-figure energy pods, the elite are investing in recovery tech that looks like ...
Science rarely hands us an image that rewires intuition as much as it satisfies curiosity. But one faint, floating ...
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