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NASA
- Wealth tax linked to increased savings, study finds
- Harnessing nature to defend soybean roots
- Big business uses factual research to mislead the public—philosophers analyze the issue
- A cleaner vision: Research supports safe, sustainable suds
- Neutron star measurements place limits on color superconductivity in dense quark matter
- Image: Earth in far-ultraviolet
- Computational chemistry method can wring more information out of electronic structure calculations
- The bacterium that transformed DNA sequencing
- Quasiparticle research unlocks new insights into tellurene, paving the way for next-gen electronics
- US, Japanese lunar landers set to launch on single rocket
- Researchers explore microRNA's role in bird flu infection
- Beach guardians: How hidden microbes protect coastal waters in a changing climate
- Webb reveals intricate layers of interstellar dust and gas
- Simulated universe previews panoramas from NASA's Roman Telescope
- New NOAA dataset to help improve flood mitigation tools, flood-risk assessment
Science Daily – Astrophysics News
- Saliva activates coagulation in persons with hemophilia A
- Great Barrier Reef fish evidence suggests shifts in major global biodiversity patterns
- Residents of unburned homes reported health symptoms months after Marshall Fire
- Researchers uncover what drives aggressive bone cancer
- Just as Gouda: Improving the quality of cheese alternatives
- Uncurling a single DNA molecule and gluing it down helps sharpen images
- Green hydrogen: Big gaps between ambition and implementation
- Global study pinpoints genes for depression across ethnicities
- Self-stimulated ejection of freezing droplets, unlocking cost-effective applications in de-icing
- World's oldest 3D map discovered
- Engineering quantum entanglement at the nanoscale
- Researchers develop breakthrough one-step flame retardant for cotton textiles
- New study identifies how blood vessel dysfunction can worsen chronic disease
- Need for standardized measurement methods in gene therapy
- Circulation problems in the brain's seat of memory linked to mild cognitive impairment in older adults
Phys.og
- Wealth tax linked to increased savings, study finds
- Harnessing nature to defend soybean roots
- Big business uses factual research to mislead the public—philosophers analyze the issue
- A cleaner vision: Research supports safe, sustainable suds
- Neutron star measurements place limits on color superconductivity in dense quark matter
- Image: Earth in far-ultraviolet
- Computational chemistry method can wring more information out of electronic structure calculations
- The bacterium that transformed DNA sequencing
- Quasiparticle research unlocks new insights into tellurene, paving the way for next-gen electronics
- US, Japanese lunar landers set to launch on single rocket
- Researchers explore microRNA's role in bird flu infection
- Beach guardians: How hidden microbes protect coastal waters in a changing climate
- Webb reveals intricate layers of interstellar dust and gas
- Simulated universe previews panoramas from NASA's Roman Telescope
- New NOAA dataset to help improve flood mitigation tools, flood-risk assessment
MIT News Astronomy & Astrophysics
- How humans continuously adapt while walking stably
- Teaching a robot its limits, to complete open-ended tasks safely
- Daniela Rus wins John Scott Award
- Creating innovative health solutions for individuals and populations
- Can robots learn from machine dreams?
- A faster, better way to train general-purpose robots
- Combining next-token prediction and video diffusion in computer vision and robotics
- How AI is improving simulations with smarter sampling techniques
- Helping robots zero in on the objects that matter
- For developing designers, there’s magic in 2.737 (Mechatronics)
- Engineering and matters of the heart
- AI assistant monitors teamwork to promote effective collaboration
- MIT engineers design tiny batteries for powering cell-sized robots
- A new model offers robots precise pick-and-place solutions
- Helping robots practice skills independently to adapt to unfamiliar environments