- New for three types of extreme-energy space particles: Theory shows unified origin
- Combination of resistance genes offers better protection for wheat against powdery mildew
- Artificial intelligence predicts corruption
- How cells are able to turn
- Female cats are more likely to be right-handed, researchers discover
- China is already gene-editing a lot of humans
- Finding unravels nature of cognitive inflexibility in Fragile X syndrome
- Making fuel cells for a fraction of the cost
- Persistent photoconductivity used to stimulate neurotypic cells
- New semiconductor processing technology developed
- People with prosthetic arms less affected by common illusion
- A method to measure diagnostic errors could be key to preventing disability and death from misdiagnosis
- Speech analysis software predicted psychosis in at-risk patients with up to 83 percent accuracy
- Depressive symptoms linked to shorter survival in patients with head and neck cancer
- New fuel cell technology runs on solid carbon
- Sea turtle crisis: Moisture, not just heat impacts sex of sea turtle hatchlings
- Seabed mining could destroy ecosystems
- New long-acting approach for malaria prophylaxis developed using nanomedicine approach
- Bioinformaticians compute gene sequences inherited from each parent
- Transportable laser
- Retraining could help most people avoid job loss at the hands of automation
- Heat loss from the Earth triggers ice sheet slide towards the sea
- New metal-semiconductor interface for brain-inspired computing
- Vaccines not protecting farmed fish from disease
