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Tech Xplore / Ultra-fine bubbles tune drying ink droplets without chemical additives

Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University studying inkjet printing have introduced ultra-fine bubbles into ink droplets and showed that their drying behavior can be tuned without additives. They discovered that the shape ...

Jul 13, 2026
Medical Xpress / Novel technology could aid targeted lung cancer treatment

Scientists have developed a new method for accurately predicting gene changes that cause lung cancer, without the need for slower, more expensive lab techniques. The technology was able to identify specific genetic changes ...

Jul 13, 2026
Medical Xpress / Researchers develop AI technology to detect early warning signs of cerebrovascular disease at home

Cerebrovascular disease can lead to serious aftereffects if treatment is delayed, but it is difficult to detect before symptoms appear. KAIST researchers have developed an AI technology that analyzes real-life daily activity ...

Jul 13, 2026
Tech Xplore / True human-level AI may be forever out of reach, prominent computer scientist argues

Alan Turing, the father of theoretical computer science, made a proposal that has put AI development on a flawed path for three-quarters of a century, a prominent computer scientist has argued.

Jul 13, 2026
Phys.org / Newly identified 'saprotropism' helps roots avoid decaying plant matter—but not animal decay

Decaying matter shapes life in soil, but it can also create hostile zones for growing roots. Professor Jiří Friml of the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA) and international collaborators have now identified ...

Jul 9, 2026
Medical Xpress / Trauma triage is challenging: Study assesses how AI might help improve accuracy

Making triage decisions in a busy emergency room is tough enough; making triage decisions based on a hurried call with emergency medical staff responding at the scene of an accident is all the more challenging.

Jul 13, 2026
Phys.org / Heavy traffic can turn flower-rich verges into bumblebee traps, study finds

Flower-rich road verges may attract hungry bumblebees, but at the same time, they can be dangerous for the buzzing insects—if traffic is too heavy. The new research from Lund University in Sweden examined the role roadsides ...

Jul 11, 2026
Tech Xplore / Light-powered chip harvests energy, computes and senses chemicals in one stack

Most contemporary portable electronics, including laptops, smartphones and smart watches, are powered by batteries that need to be recharged daily or every few days. Over the past decade, however, some engineers have been ...

Jul 8, 2026
Medical Xpress / Not all birth controls are equal, some are linked to higher risk of brain tumors, study finds

Meningiomas are the most common brain tumors in adults, accounting for 38% to 42% of all primary central nervous system tumors. According to 2021 WHO data, 874 million of the world's 1.9 billion women of reproductive age ...

Jul 7, 2026
Medical Xpress / Expert urges redesign for aged care systems

Experts are calling for a major overhaul of health and aged care systems to accommodate rising numbers of older people.

Jul 13, 2026
Phys.org / Over 2,700 may have died due to England heat waves, researchers say

At least 2,700 people could have died in England and Wales as a result of heat waves that struck in May and June, according to a study released Monday.

Jul 13, 2026
Medical Xpress / Enhancing safety of advanced radiotherapy cancer treatments for children

Researchers from the National Physical Laboratory (NPL), Heidelberg University Hospital and the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) have published new findings that improve understanding of secondary neutron exposure during ...

Jul 13, 2026