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German Scientists Create the World’s Smallest Light Pixel — A Breakthrough for Smart Glasses and VR Headsets

German researchers develop the smallest light-emitting pixel ever, paving the way for ultra-compact VR displays and smart eyewear technology.

Scientists Create a Soft Robotic Eye with Auto-Focus That Mimics Human Vision

Researchers develop a soft robotic eye with light-powered auto-focus, opening new horizons in bioengineering and soft robotics.

NASA’s IMAP Mission Begins New Era of Heliosphere Exploration to Unlock Secrets of Solar Shield

NASA launches IMAP mission to map the heliosphere, study solar wind interactions, and enhance understanding of space weather and cosmic radiation.

How Machines Are Helping Scientists Discover Life Hidden from Human Eyes

Machines and AI are revolutionizing biodiversity research, helping scientists discover species humans have never seen before.

RADIANT: The Next Generation of Cybersecurity for Critical Infrastructure

Texas A&M researchers unveil RADIANT, an AI-powered cybersecurity system that defends critical infrastructure from stealth industrial cyber-attacks.

Are Radio-Bright Galaxies Home to Advanced Alien Civilizations? New SETI Study Suggests It’s Possible

SETI researchers reveal that radio-bright galaxies may host advanced alien civilizations, reshaping how we search for intelligent life.

Why Human Judgment Still Matters: Researcher Warns Against Full AI Decision-Making in Public Services

Researcher warns that AI should support, not replace, human decision-making in public services to preserve ethics, transparency, and democracy.

World’s Largest Neutrino Detector JUNO Begins Operations, Marking a Breakthrough in Particle Physics

The world’s largest neutrino detector, JUNO, begins detecting neutrinos, marking a milestone in global particle physics collaboration.

A Cosmic Mystery: Could This Black Hole Rewrite the History of the Universe?

Astronomers may have found a primordial black hole older than stars, challenging our understanding of how the Universe first formed.

Astronomers Capture the First-Ever Image of Two Orbiting Black Holes in a Cosmic Dance

Finnish astronomers captured the first image of two orbiting black holes, revealing the cosmic dance of blazar OJ287.

Are Black Hole Stars the Missing Link in Galaxy Formation? Astronomers Unveil Mysterious Red Dots from the Early Universe

Scientists uncover mysterious “Black Hole Stars” from JWST data — a new clue to how galaxies and black holes formed.

Earth and Its Planets Were Built from Cosmic Wreckage, Not Pristine Matter, Study Reveals

New Yale study reveals Earth and other planets were formed from shattered fragments of earlier worlds, reshaping our understanding of the solar system.

A Massive Galactic Wave Sweeps Across the Milky Way, Moving Billions of Stars Through Space

Astronomers discover a massive galactic wave in the Milky Way that moves billions of stars, reshaping our view of the galaxy.

Caltech Scientists Use AI to Revolutionize Quantum Calculations of Atomic Vibrations

Caltech scientists developed an AI method that accelerates quantum calculations of atomic vibrations in materials up to 10,000 times faster.

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.

Cambridge Researchers Use AI and Satellites to Track Hedgehog Habitats Through Bramble Detection

Cambridge researchers use AI and satellite imagery to detect brambles, offering a scalable new method to track endangered hedgehog habitats.

Webb Telescope Detects Atmosphere on a Fiery Exoplanet That Shouldn’t Exist

Webb Telescope reveals atmosphere on fiery exoplanet TOI-561 b, challenging planetary science and reshaping our understanding of atmospheric survival.

Scientists and Nobel Laureates Call for Global AI ‘Red Lines’ at UN Assembly

Scientists, Nobel laureates, and AI leaders urge the UN to set global AI “red lines” banning dangerous uses like weapons, surveillance, and cyberattacks.

Massive Asteroid 2025 FA2 Safely Passes Earth, Next Close Approach Expected in 2026

Asteroid 2025 FA2, up to 290 meters wide, safely passed Earth at 800,000 km distance. Astronomers track future close approaches.

Japan Launches Breakthrough Osmotic Power Plant to Advance Renewable Energy

Japan launches a breakthrough osmotic power plant in Fukuoka, showcasing stable renewable energy with desalination integration and global potential.

Revolutionary Liquid Uranium Rocket Could Cut Travel Time to Mars in Half

American engineers are developing a liquid uranium nuclear rocket that could cut Mars travel time in half, reshaping interplanetary exploration.
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