
Today on R&D World
Nature’s 2024 Method of the Year has become $100M market and a lawsuit magnet
10x Genomics scales single-cell analysis platform amid growing market demand
Lab automation didn’t replace technicians: It split them in two
Maryland set for first subsea internet cable: AWS’s 320+ Tbps “Fastnet” to Ireland
CSIRO, MLA and Google host global competition
Thermo Fisher launches industry-first Orbitrap mass detector for environmental and food safety testing
R&D 100 winners: Axalta’s paint system cuts energy consumption by half
New study finds gene that can help repair the heart after failure
U.S.–China pause eases rare-earth shock risk, but supply security questions remain
Meta cuts 600 AI roles months after reports of $100M+ offers to top recruits
Verily integrates NVIDIA AI tools into precision health platform
Google on how AI will extend researchers
Kaman Precision Products introduces KD-2306 non-contact displacement sensing system
Are AI agents skipping the trough? Early evidence from life sciences
Physics See More >

Researchers could be one step closer to understanding the origin of matter thanks to a new study
Neutrinos, discovered in 1956, are small, fundamental particles that can pass through objects without interacting with matter. The particles interact only through gravity and the weak nuclear force, meaning they can pass through massive objects with an extremely small chance of interacting with any atoms. Neutrinos are little understood, despite being the most abundant particle…

The Milky Way is glowing: these scientists think dark matter may be the cause

Three scientists awarded Nobel Prize in physics for showing quantum properties could exist in large-scale systems

ORNL named on 20 R&D 100 Awards, including carbon-capture and AM tools

Revealing the 2025 R&D 100 Awards Winners
Sponsored Content See More >
The Claims Conundrum: Why Integration is the Key to Smarter Commercialisation
By Angela Lawrence, Senior Director, Real World Evidence, Symphony Health, an ICON plc company The healthcare industry sits at the center of the world’s data explosion. Nearly 30% of all global data originates from healthcare, with the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of healthcare data expected to reach 36% in 2025. For life sciences companies,…
Life Science See More >

Nature’s 2024 Method of the Year has become $100M market and a lawsuit magnet
Almost a year after Nature called spatial proteomics the “Method of the Year,” the market is expected to reach $99.1 million in 2025, up from $87.5 million in 2024. Interestingly, the rise of spatial proteomics and spatial biology led to legal disputes between some of the top companies: 10x Genomics, NanoString and Bruker. The legal…
Nanotechnology See More >

The 2025 R&D 100 Finalists are here
A total of 158 Finalists for the 2025 R&D 100 Awards have been announced by R&D World. Now in its 63rd year, this renowned global science and innovation competition drew entries from 13 countries/regions. This year’s esteemed judging panel featured 54 respected industry professionals from across the globe. The Finalists are listed below by category,…
Energy See More >

Nuclear research stalls just as AI-driven power demand surges
For the first time since the agency was created in 2000, the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) has furloughed about 1,400 federal employees, roughly 80% of its workforce, because of the October shutdown. About 375 employees remain on duty for essential functions. That’s a break with the 35-day 2018–2019 shutdown, when NNSA avoided furloughs. Sen.…
Chemistry See More >

Chemistry Nobel goes to ‘molecular architecture’ with spaces big enough to trap gases
Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson and Omar M. Yaghi were awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry on Wednesday for the creation of molecular structures with spaces large enough for gases and other chemicals to flow through. These structures are called metal-organic frameworks (MOF) and can be used to harvest water from the air, capture carbon dioxide,…

ORNL named on 20 R&D 100 Awards, including carbon-capture and AM tools

2025 R&D Technician of the Year: Dow’s Richard Tapper pushes flame-retardant limits to curb real-world fire risks

Researchers synthesize first Berkelium-containing molecule
Elsevier’s 121 million data point database is now searchable by AI
Material Science See More >

U.S.–China pause eases rare-earth shock risk, but supply security questions remain
The U.S. and China have agreed to pause some planned tariffs and export controls on critical minerals, including rare earths. Markets reacted with sharp volatility as rare-earth miners sold off on the framework announcement, reversing earlier gains triggered by China’s export control threats. On October 9, when China announced new export controls, rare-earth shares surged…
Semiconductors See More >
Materials driving the next phase in semiconductor performance
Exploring SiC, GaN and 2D materials in high-power and high-frequency applications For more than half a century, silicon has been the primary material in semiconductor technology. Its mature processing infrastructure and favorable electronic properties made it the default choice for most electronic devices. As demands for higher power density, faster switching and greater energy efficiency…

NVIDIA becomes major Intel CPU buyer in $5B collaboration

iPhone 17 Pro, rumored to add vapor-chamber cooling and a 48MP telephoto, is tracking a September launch

Reported Apple code leak points to new hardware roadmap with new chips, devices incoming

Bridging the lab-to-fab gap accelerates semiconductor innovation and commercialization
Aerospace See More >

The Milky Way is glowing: these scientists think dark matter may be the cause
Researchers from Johns Hopkins published a study providing evidence for the theory that mysterious gamma rays emanating from the center of the Milky Way originate from dark matter particles colliding. Steps towards solving decades-long mystery These gamma rays were first detected in 2009, and their origins have stumped scientists ever since. Some have theorized that…

Reusable rocket startup raises $510 million

2025 R&D layoffs tracker: hardware and chips lead the year’s biggest cuts while biopharma pares pipelines

Pentagon places big bets on frontier AI, quantum sensing and next-gen avionics in nearly $3 billion in defense technology contracts






































