Biotech Startup Sparks Global Debate with Plans to Edit Human Embryos Using CRISPR
Manhattan Genomics plans to edit human embryos using CRISPR to eliminate genetic diseases, sparking global debate over bioethics and safety.
Study Reveals AI Users Consistently Overestimate Their Intelligence—Even the Experts Aren’t Immune
New study reveals that AI users—especially experts—consistently overestimate their intelligence when using ChatGPT, challenging assumptions about AI literacy.
Blind and Low-Vision Users Tackle Password Challenges: Study Reveals Accessibility Gaps in Digital Security
CISPA study reveals how blind and low-vision users manage passwords, highlighting accessibility challenges and solutions for secure digital authentication.
AI-Powered GRACE 3.0 Revolutionizes Heart Attack Risk Prediction and Treatment
AI-powered GRACE 3.0 revolutionizes heart attack care, improving risk prediction, treatment precision, and global cardiovascular outcomes for patients worldwide.
Scientists Develop “Pulse-Fi”: A Wi-Fi-Based AI Heart Monitor for Contactless Health Tracking
Discover Pulse-Fi, an AI-driven Wi-Fi heart monitor that measures heart rate contactlessly with remarkable accuracy using affordable technology.
Scientists Discover Parents Can Pass Longevity Without DNA—Through Cellular Chemical Signals
Scientists reveal longevity can be inherited through cellular chemical signals, not DNA, reshaping understanding of aging and epigenetic inheritance.
AI Outperforms Radiologists in Tests—Yet Demand for Certified Specialists Hits Record High
Despite AI outperforming humans in tests, demand for certified radiologists hits record highs as real-world limitations persist.
UMass Engineers Create Artificial Neuron That Mimics the Brain With Unprecedented Accuracy
UMass engineers develop an artificial neuron mimicking biological efficiency, promising breakthroughs in medicine, brain-computer interfaces, and neuromorphic computing.
Using AI to Expose Illicit Massage Businesses and Fight Human Trafficking in the U.S.
Researchers use AI-powered graph neural networks to detect illicit massage businesses and fight human trafficking hidden in plain sight.
UCLA Researchers Develop Non-Invasive AI Brain-Computer Interface to Boost Motor Control
UCLA scientists create a non-invasive AI-powered brain-computer interface that improves control of robotic arms and cursors for paralyzed users.
Psychopathia Machinalis: Scientists Map 32 “Mental Disorders” of Artificial Intelligence
New IEEE study classifies 32 AI “mental disorders,” offering a framework to manage risks and align artificial intelligence with human values.
Japan’s Toyoake Proposes Two-Hour Smartphone Limit to Encourage Healthier Digital Habits
Japanese city Toyoake proposes a two-hour daily smartphone limit to promote healthier digital habits, sparking debate among residents.
Manchester Scientists Develop Brain-Like Memory in Nanofluidic Devices
Manchester researchers develop nanofluidic memristors mimicking brain memory, opening new possibilities for neuromorphic computing and adaptive AI
Breakthrough Soundproof Material Blocks Noise Without Restricting Airflow
Boston University scientists create PGUOM, a noise-blocking metamaterial that allows free airflow while reducing sound pollution.
Apple and Synchron Showcase First-Ever Mind-Control for iOS Devices
Apple and Synchron reveal iOS mind-control tech using a brain-computer interface, offering hands-free control for iPadOS 26 users.
Living by the Sea May Add Years to Your Life — New Study Reveals Surprising Longevity Link
New study shows people living by the sea live longer than those near rivers or lakes. Here's why it matters.
How the Brain Distinguishes Optimists from Pessimists: Neuroscience Reveals Why Optimists Think Alike
Optimists share brain activity patterns when imagining the future, while pessimists differ. Neuroscience proves Tolstoy’s wisdom with data.
How LinkedIn’s Algorithm is Inspiring a Revolution in Drug Repurposing
LinkedIn’s AI is inspiring drug repurposing breakthroughs, using graph-based models to find new uses for approved medicines.
Stanford Study Warns AI Therapy Chatbots Pose Risks to Mental Health Support
Stanford researchers find therapy chatbots may stigmatize users and respond dangerously, urging critical reevaluation of AI’s role in mental health.
Europe Pioneers Glass-Based Quantum Processor for a New Era of Computing
European scientists are building a photonic quantum processor using glass chips to revolutionize energy storage, medicine, and quantum computing.
Could This Tiny Spinner Robot Revolutionize Blood Clot Treatment?
A tiny spinning robot removes blood clots with record success. Stanford scientists may have revolutionized stroke and heart attack care.




