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Medical Xpress / Researchers develop 3D scanning approach for ultra-precise brain surgery

Mayo Clinic researchers have developed and tested a new 3D surface scanning approach that gives neurosurgeons even greater precision when operating deep inside the brain.

15 hours ago in Surgery
Phys.org / Gold nanoclusters provide new modifiable materials for nanoelectronics

New metal-organic framework (MOF) materials based on gold nanoclusters have the potential to transform nanoelectronics. Four innovative materials with electrical conductivity and semiconductor-like behavior were developed ...

16 hours ago in Nanotechnology
Phys.org / Did JWST find an exomoon or a starspot?

Searching for exomoons—moons that orbit around another planet—was one of the most exciting capabilities expected of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) when it launched in late 2021. So, after four years of operation, ...

17 hours ago in Astronomy & Space
Medical Xpress / Health risks of air pollution from stubble burning poorly understood in various parts of Punjab, India

In Punjab, India, paddy stubble burning is a widespread agricultural practice that contributes to seasonal air pollution in the region and beyond. However, the extent to which residents recognize its impact on their own environment ...

16 hours ago in Health
Medical Xpress / Lack of dietary iron may impair immune cells' ability to fight influenza

New research published in The Journal of Immunology suggests that a lack of dietary iron can negatively affect the ability of immune cells to respond to viral infection in the lungs. In mice with dietary iron deficiency and ...

15 hours ago in Immunology
Phys.org / Video: HydroGNSS launch highlights

ESA's first Scout mission, HydroGNSS, was launched on 28 November 2025, marking a significant step in advancing global understanding of water availability and the effects of climate change on Earth's water cycle.

10 hours ago in Astronomy & Space
Tech Xplore / Self-heating and cooling without electricity: Non-powered 3D smart energy device developed

A research team developed a 3D Smart Building Energy-saving device capable of automatically controlling heating and cooling without electricity or an external power source.

18 hours ago in Engineering
Medical Xpress / Treatment and prevention of HIV/AIDS: Unfinished business

As the world marks World AIDS Day on Dec. 1, infectious disease expert Anthony Fauci, MD, and his colleague Greg Folkers, MS, MPH, highlight advances made in the treatment and prevention of HIV that could finally end the ...

17 hours ago in HIV & AIDS
Phys.org / The case for an antimatter Manhattan project

Chemical rockets have taken us to the moon and back, but traveling to the stars demands something more powerful. Space X's Starship can lift extraordinary masses to orbit and send payloads throughout the solar system using ...

21 hours ago in Physics
Medical Xpress / Magnetic microcatheters offer precise, minimally invasive delivery for reproductive medicine

A new international study led by the Nanobiosystems group at CIC nanoGUNE, is developing miniature, non-invasive, precise robotic catheters for use in reproductive medicine and gynecological health.

16 hours ago in Obstetrics & gynaecology
Tech Xplore / Airbus inspects panels on ubiquitous A320 passenger jets as it wraps up quick software patch

Airbus is inspecting panels on its bestselling A320 passenger jets after quality control problems surfaced, days after it reported that it was scrambling to fix a separate software problem affecting about 6,000 of the popular ...

17 hours ago in Automotive
Phys.org / Why meetings can harm employee well-being

Anyone working in an organization knows it: meetings follow one after another at a frantic pace. On average, managers spend 23 hours a week in meetings. Much of what happens in them is considered to be of low value, or even ...

17 hours ago in Other Sciences