When causality blurs, quantum reality flips its script
Quantum mechanics suggests causality itself can be indefinite, blurring our predictable universe.
Your Immune System's Secret Weapon Can Turn Against You
CD38, your immune system's versatile tool, can dangerously deplete vital cellular energy, fueling disease.
AI Weather Models Hear Static, Not Tomorrow's Storms
AI weather models offer short-term accuracy but struggle with longer forecasts, creating significant uncertainty for planning.
When Gliomas Strike, Your Brain Learns A New Language
Gliomas fundamentally alter brain language networks, forcing a remarkable reorganization that scientists are now learning to map.
Stellar Chemistry Could Hold Alien Civilization's Ancient Blueprint
Distant stars may reveal alien blueprints through unusual elemental signatures, prompting a statistical search for artificial origins.
Tiny Bubbles Blast Open Cancer's Oxygen Fortress
Microbubbles activated by ultrasound can deliver immunotherapy to oxygen-starved tumors, overcoming a key treatment barrier.
AI Reads The Universe's Mathematical Poetry
AI now deciphers the universe's mathematical beauty, revealing governing equations previously beyond its grasp.
Your brain tracks the camera, now AI models do too
AI models can now understand a scene not just by what they see, but how the camera moves through it.
Unseen Fungi Are Silently Devouring the World's Forests
Unseen fungi are evolving to infect and devastate global tree plantations, posing a significant biosecurity and economic threat.
Glass-like film conducts power and sharply bends visible light
A novel metal sulfonitride film conducts electricity while also bending visible light with a remarkably high refractive index.
Quantum computers now choreograph their own intricate atomic dance
Quantum computers now autonomously orchestrate ion movements, simplifying complex atomic dances for more powerful computation.
Surprise! All Your Favorite Chemicals Attack Brains Identically
Everyday chemicals disrupt brain function by broadly interfering with synaptic plasticity, the basis of learning and memory.