Latest Research Shows Mars Has a Solid Core, Solving a Long-Standing Planetary Mystery
2026-02-25
Scientists have discovered that Mars' internal structure is similar to Earth's. Results from NASA's InSight lander indicate that the red planet has a solid inner core surrounded by a liquid outer c...
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University of Michigan and Others Achieve New Results in Nuclear Microreactor and Machine Learning Research
2026-02-24
Researchers from the Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences Department (NERS) at the University of Michigan, in collaboration with Idaho National Laboratory, conducted a study on nuclear micror...
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Novel RNA Technology Brings Major Breakthrough in Treatment of Telomere Diseases
2026-02-24
A research team at Boston Children's Hospital in the United States has published a landmark study in Nature Biomedical Engineering, successfully developing engineered TERC (eTERC) technology that sig...
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CoSyn: Open-Source AI Breakthrough Empowers Visual Information Understanding
2026-02-24
In the field of artificial intelligence, closed-source systems such as ChatGPT and Claude hold an advantage in understanding complex images like financial forecasts and medical charts, but their secre...
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Neuro-Oncology Atlas Database Accelerates Breakthroughs in Rare Brain Tumor Research
2026-02-09
A research team from the University of Louisville in the United States has developed the world’s largest publicly available database of nervous system tumors, providing a crucial resource to acceler...
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Scientists Develop Seawater Electrolysis Hydrogen Production System, Potentially Reducing Green Hydrogen Cost to $1 per Kilogram
2026-02-07
Using seawater and sunlight to produce green hydrogen and high-purity water—transforming two abundant, low-cost resources into high-value products—how is this achieved? Recently, a team led by Ass...
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Scientists Invent Greener Cement Inspired by Volcanic Chemistry
2026-02-06
Associate Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences Tiziana Vanorio has revolutionized traditional cement production by drawing inspiration from the volcanic chemistry of Pozzuoli, inventing a cement ...
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University of Maine Develops New Method to Precisely Predict Strength of Lightweight 3D-Printed Components
2026-02-06
Engineers at the University of Maine are developing a new method to more accurately predict the strength of lightweight 3D-printed objects. The research, conducted by the university’s Advanced Struc...
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Los Alamos Scientists Propose Innovative Method to Extract Tritium, Potentially Reducing Costs and Solving Shortage
2026-02-05
Los Alamos National Laboratory scientist Terence Tarnovsky has introduced an innovative method for extracting tritium from spent nuclear fuel, stating that the use of a specialized reactor could signi...
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Novel Theoretical Approach Advances High-Temperature Superconductor Research
2026-02-04
A research team from Pennsylvania State University has developed an innovative theoretical method capable of predicting the behavior of superconducting materials at higher temperatures. The study, pub...
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US Develops Flexible Robotic Arm SCCRUB, Potentially Becoming a New Helper for Household Cleaning
2026-02-02
Researchers at Northeastern University in the United States have developed a flexible robotic arm named SCCRUB, bringing a new breakthrough to the field of household cleaning. The related research res...
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US Develops Novel Semiconductor Medium-Voltage Circuit Breaker to Boost DC Grid Development
2026-02-02
Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) are developing faster medium-voltage circuit breakers to support and protect the modern grid, particularly to enab...
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