Inside the tumor: AI cracks five hidden cell types to stop cancer’s comeback

A new AI tool, AAnet, has discovered five distinct cell types within tumors, offering a deeper look into cancer’s inner diversity. This insight could transform how we treat cancer, enabling more personalized therapies that tackle every type of cell in a tumor. ​A new AI tool, AAnet, has discovered five distinct cell types within tumors, …

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Vitamin C flips your skin’s “youth genes,” reversing age-related thinning

Japanese researchers have found that vitamin C can thicken skin by switching on genes that boost skin cell growth, helping reverse age-related thinning. It works by reactivating DNA through a process that lets cells regenerate more effectively—potentially a game-changer for aging skin. ​Japanese researchers have found that vitamin C can thicken skin by switching on …

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New viruses discovered in bats in China could be the next pandemic threat

Two newly discovered viruses lurking in bats are dangerously similar to Nipah and Hendra, both of which have caused deadly outbreaks in humans. Found in fruit bats near villages, these viruses may spread through urine-contaminated fruit, raising serious concerns. And that’s just the start—scientists found 20 other unknown viruses hiding in bat kidneys. ​Two newly …

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Generation Alpha’s coded language makes online bullying hard to detect

Adults and AI models fail to recognise messages with harmful intent expressed with Gen Alpha slang or memes, raising concerns about youngsters’ online safety ​Adults and AI models fail to recognise messages with harmful intent expressed with Gen Alpha slang or memes, raising concerns about youngsters’ online safety Adults and AI models fail to recognise messages …

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Superconducting material stabilized at everyday pressure, another step toward real-world applications

U.S. National Science Foundation-funded researchers have stabilized a composite material in a superconducting state at ambient or normal, everyday pressure. Their technique, called the “pressure-quench protocol,” offers a new approach for exploring… ​U.S. National Science Foundation-funded researchers have stabilized a composite material in a superconducting state at ambient or normal, everyday pressure. Their technique, called …

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Rainbow reefs revealed: The secret 112-million-year saga of glowing fish

Scientists have uncovered that fish biofluorescence a captivating ability to glow in vivid colors has ancient roots stretching back over 100 million years. This trait evolved independently in reef fish more than 100 times, likely influenced by post-dinosaur-extinction reef expansion. The glowing spectacle is more diverse than previously imagined, spanning multiple colors across hundreds of …

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Sand clouds and moon nurseries: Webb’s dazzling exoplanet reveal

Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have captured breathtakingly detailed images of two giant exoplanets orbiting a distant sun-like star. These observations revealed sand-like silicate clouds in one planet s atmosphere and an unexpected disk around another that may be forming moons something previously seen only in much younger systems. These snapshots offer a …

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Chemical process more efficiently converts carbon dioxide to methanol, a chemical used in manufacturing and a potential fuel

A new chemical process funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation has produced methanol — a type of alcohol essential for manufacturing many common products and a potential fuel source — more efficiently than ever before. The method generates… ​A new chemical process funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation has produced methanol — a …

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Generation Alpha’s coded language makes online bullying hard to detect

Adults and AI models fail to recognise messages with harmful intent expressed with Gen Alpha slang or memes, raising concerns about youngsters’ online safety ​Adults and AI models fail to recognise messages with harmful intent expressed with Gen Alpha slang or memes, raising concerns about youngsters’ online safety Adults and AI models fail to recognise messages …

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Heart attacks are no longer the leading cause of death in the US

Since 1970, heart attack deaths have fallen almost 90 per cent in the US, though deaths from chronic heart conditions have significantly risen ​Since 1970, heart attack deaths have fallen almost 90 per cent in the US, though deaths from chronic heart conditions have significantly risen Since 1970, heart attack deaths have fallen almost 90 per …

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