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Scientific Research - Page 12

March 11, 2026
Education/Health

Scientists Achieve First “Brain Upload” as Digital Fly Moves on Its Own

A Silicon Valley startup has announced what it calls the world’s first successful “multi-behavior brain upload,” after creating a complete digital replica of a fruit fly’s brain capable of controlling a virtual

Artificial Intelligence

North Korea’s AI Ambitions: Persistent Global Collaborations Amid Sanctions

North Korea has been aggressively advancing its artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities in recent years, overhauling its legal and institutional frameworks and fostering specialized AI education. Despite these efforts, it’s unclear how well the nation is developing its own talent and

September 3, 2024

Chinese Scientists Develop Night-Vision Contact Lenses That Work With Eyes Closed

China/World

In a breakthrough that blurs the line between science fiction and reality, Chinese researchers have developed contact lenses that allow users to see in

AI Scientists, Moon Missions and Deep-Sea Drilling to Define Global Research in 2026

Education/Health

Artificial intelligence-driven discovery, landmark space missions and major advances in medicine and Earth science are set to shape global research in 2026, according to

Scientists Uncover How Skunk Cabbages and Other Plants Brew Their Rotten Scents

May 10, 2025
Health

From the infamous skunk cabbage to corpse flowers that reek of rotting meat, foul-smelling flora have long fascinated botanists and repelled unsuspecting hikers. Now, a groundbreaking study published in Science reveals the

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AI Headphones Can Now Translate Multiple Voices in Real Time

May 10, 2025
Artificial Intelligence

In a breakthrough that could reshape multilingual communication, researchers have developed a new AI-powered headphone system that can translate multiple people speaking at once in real time—complete with voice cloning and spatial

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Trump Bans Federal Funding for Foreign Gain-of-Function Virus Research.

May 7, 2025
Health

U.S. President Donald Trump has signed a sweeping executive order to block federal funding for gain-of-function (GoF) research into viruses and biological agents, citing national security risks and pointing directly to China

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UAE Makes History with Mandatory AI Curriculum for All Government Schools

May 6, 2025
Artificial Intelligence

In a bold step toward shaping a future-ready generation, the United Arab Emirates Cabinet has approved a groundbreaking initiative to make Artificial Intelligence (AI) a compulsory subject across all government schools, from

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AI ‘AstroAgents’ Join NASA’s Hunt for Signs of Life Beyond Earth

May 4, 2025
Artificial Intelligence

Artificial intelligence has taken a bold step into astrobiology with the development of a new agentic AI system, “AstroAgents,” designed to autonomously conduct scientific research into the origins of life in the

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Protein Editing Breakthrough: New Tool Unlocks Real-Time Insights into Living Cells

May 3, 2025
Health

A cutting-edge technique that directly edits proteins in living cells is poised to offer revolutionary insights into how proteins function, behave, and interact within the body. This powerful method, based on the

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Gut Fungus Offers Unexpected Hope for Liver Disease Treatment, Study Finds

May 3, 2025
Health

A team of researchers has discovered that a fungus commonly found in the human gut can significantly reduce disease symptoms in mice. The study, published in Science and reported by Nature, could

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US Scientist to Study China’s Moon Rocks—But Without NASA’s Backing

May 3, 2025
China/United States/World

For the first time, a U.S. scientist has been selected to study lunar samples brought back by China’s Chang’e-5 mission—yet political barriers remain as NASA funding is barred from supporting the research

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Xi Jinping’s Visit to Shanghai AI Hub

April 30, 2025
Artificial Intelligence

Chinese President Xi Jinping reaffirmed China’s ambitions to lead the global artificial intelligence (AI) race during an inspection tour of the Shanghai Foundation Model Innovation Center on Tuesday. His visit highlighted the

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Scientists Urge Trump Administration to Address Growing Bird Flu Pandemic Risk

April 29, 2025
Health

An international coalition of leading virologists has warned that the United States must intensify its response to the year-long H5N1 bird flu outbreak to avert a potential pandemic, according to a report

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