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Published Microrobot technology: Externally connecting in vivo neural networks - Microrobot Technology: Externally Connecting In Vivo Neural Networks


Researchers have developed a technology for delivering a microrobot to a target point of a hippocamp...
Published Human brain organoids implanted into mouse cortex respond to visual stimuli for first time - Human Brain Organoids Implanted into Mouse Cortex Respond to Visual Stimuli for First Time


A team of engineers and neuroscientists has demonstrated for the first time that human brain organoi...
Published Securing supply chains with quantum computing - Securing Supply Chains with Quantum Computing


New research in quantum computing is moving science closer to being able to overcome supply-chain ch...
Published The bat's ability to convert energy into muscle power is affected by flight speed - The Bat's Ability to Convert Energy into Muscle Power is Affected by Flight Speed



Small bats are bad at converting energy into muscle power. Surprisingly, a new study led by Lund Uni...
Published Gutless marine worms on a Mediterranean diet: Animals can synthesize phytosterols - Gutless Marine Worms on a Mediterranean Diet: Animals Can Synthesize Phytosterols



Phytosterols are good for your health, but humans and other animals are not able to make them themse...
Published Astronomers capitalize on early access to James Webb Space Telescope data - Astronomers Capitalize on Early Access to James Webb Space Telescope Data


First in line to receive data transmissions from the James Webb Space Telescope, a team of astronome...
Published Galactic shock is shaping Stephan's Quintet in mysterious ways - Galactic Shock is Shaping Stephan's Quintet in Mysterious Ways



Shockwaves resulting from the violent collision between an intruder galaxy and Stephan's Quintet are...
Published Researchers trace dust grain's journey through newborn solar system - Researchers Trace Dust Grain's Journey Through Newborn Solar System


Combining atomic-scale sample analysis and models simulating likely conditions in the nascent solar...
Published Plants can distinguish when touch starts and stops, study suggests - Plants Can Distinguish When Touch Starts and Stops, Study Suggests



Even without nerves, plants can sense when something touches them and when it lets go, a study has f...
Published Elephant seals drift off to sleep while diving far below the ocean surface - Elephant Seals Drift Off to Sleep While Diving Far Below the Ocean Surface



For the first time, scientists have recorded brain activity in a free-ranging, wild marine mammal, r...
Published Ocean ecosystem: Mixotrophic microorganisms play key role - Ocean Ecosystem: Mixotrophic Microorganisms Play Key Role



Researchers have identified a previously unknown group of bacteria, called UBA868, as key players in...
Published English language pushes everyone -- even AI chatbots -- to improve by adding - English Language Pushes Everyone -- Even AI Chatbots -- to Improve by Adding



A linguistic bias in the English language that leads us to 'improve' things by adding to them, rathe...
Published Team designs four-legged robotic system that can walk a balance beam - Team designs four-legged robotic system that can walk a balance beam



Researchers have designed a system that makes an off-the-shelf quadruped robot nimble enough to walk...
Published Researchers solve a 150-year-old mystery: Aetosaur find involves juveniles - Researchers Solve a 150-Year-Old Mystery: Aetosaur Find Involves Juveniles


Aetosaurs had a small head and a crocodile-like body. The land dwellers were up to six meters long a...
Published Quarter-ton marsupial roamed long distances across Australia's arid interior - Quarter-Ton Marsupial Roamed Long Distances Across Australia's Arid Interior



One of Australia's first long-distance walkers has been described after palaeontologists used advanc...
Published Nitrogen fixation hotspots in Atlantic seaweed - Nitrogen Fixation Hotspots: Unveiling the Role of Atlantic Seaweed



A new study examined nitrogen fixation among diazotrophs--microorganisms that can convert nitrogen i...
Published Oldest evidence of the controlled use of fire to cook food, researchers report - Oldest Evidence of Controlled Use of Fire to Cook Food Discovered by Researchers



The remains of a huge carp fish mark the earliest signs of cooking by prehistoric human to 780,000 y...
Published Four-legged robot traverses tricky terrains thanks to improved 3D vision - Four-Legged Robot Traverses Tricky Terrains Thanks to Improved 3D Vision



Researchers have developed a new model that trains four-legged robots to see more clearly in 3D. The...
Published NASA's Webb confirms its first exoplanet - NASA's Webb Confirms Its First Exoplanet


Researchers confirmed an exoplanet, a planet that orbits another star, using NASA's James Webb Space...
Published Double trouble when 2 disasters strike electrical transmission infrastructure - Double Trouble When 2 Disasters Strike Electrical Transmission Infrastructure


One natural disaster can knock out electric service to millions. A new study suggests that back-to-b...