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How Tecan uses NVIDIA’s BioNeMo Agent Toolkit to flag lab risks before runs fail
No storms, no forecast: NASA’s DAPHNE mission targets quiet-time space weather
Researchers develop sawdust-based foam as polystyrene bans force industry to adapt
Researchers develop compostable PLA that potentially could be used for biomedical applications
NIH employees warn of ‘institutionalized destruction’ one year after Bethesda Declaration
Cradle’s CEO on the AI agent boom and the reality of experimental feedback in life sciences
R&D World parent company WTWH Media is now Arrowfly
Inside BD’s plan to forecast hospital drug demand with AI while keeping models within bounds
Mayo Clinic backs ViewsML in $4.9M round to advance virtual biomarker staining
PharmSci 360 2026 heads to New Orleans this October
Reservoir time: new study rules out IPCC worst case scenario for Antarctic ice loss
NSF’s $1.5 billion X-Labs initiative promises flexibility, but leaves key questions unanswered
Elsevier expands LeapSpace with writing coach and Claim Radar, says 97% of users report time savings from the platform
Anthropic says Claude can run science experiments now rather than just plan them
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Princeton researchers uncover hidden mathematical link between origami and structural design
Designing irregular structures often means wrestling with huge systems of equations. Princeton engineers have found a shortcut, using a mathematical bridge between origami and tensegrity to preserve known mechanical properties as a structure shifts into a more complex shape. Tensegrity is a structural principle where a continuous network of tension (cables or strings) and a…

NTT Research taps Tetsuomi Sogawa to lead PHI Lab as optical-computing work advances

IBM physicist and Montreal computer scientist share Turing Award for quantum information breakthroughs

Research team shows nanoparticles adhere to quantum mechanics

Researchers could be one step closer to understanding the origin of matter thanks to a new study
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Why drive system design is vital for automated liquid dispensing systems
Automated liquid dispensing machines must deliver high precision, repeatable performance, and compact design to function effectively in laboratory environments. A crucial factor in meeting these requirements is the electric drive system that powers the movement of the pipetting head. Sandro Walter, maxon’s Business Development Manager for Laboratory Automation, outlines the essential engineering considerations behind these…
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NIH employees warn of ‘institutionalized destruction’ one year after Bethesda Declaration
One year after nearly 500 National Institutes of Health (NIH) employees signed a letter warning that political interference was threatening the agency’s mission, the authors of a new report say the situation has only gotten worse. “The chaos of 2025 has been replaced with coordinated, systematic, institutionalized destruction in 2026,” the Bethesda Declaration: One Year…

Cradle’s CEO on the AI agent boom and the reality of experimental feedback in life sciences

Inside BD’s plan to forecast hospital drug demand with AI while keeping models within bounds

Mayo Clinic backs ViewsML in $4.9M round to advance virtual biomarker staining

How a plant virus could keep astronauts medicated on a trip to Mars
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Researchers developed quantum nanosensors that can measure the temperature of a single cell
Researchers have developed molecular quantum nanosensors (MoQNs) designed to operate in the cytoplasm and nuclei of living cancer cells to map radical-generation processes and thermal dynamics that are linked to cancer-associated cellular physiology. The sensors use molecular-level uniformity to achieve a threefold enhancement in spectral resolution and superior thermometric specificity. The platform enables absolute temperature…
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DOE announces first selections for nuclear energy DOME program
The Department of Energy’s Office of Nuclear Energy and the National Reactor Innovation Center have announced the first selections for the Nuclear Energy Launch Pad. Deployable Energy, General Matter, NuCube Energy and Radiant Industries were selected from an initial pool of Reactor Pilot Program and Fuel Line Pilot Program applicants, the two precursor programs to…
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Elkem Silicones rebrands as Bluestar Silicones after ownership change
The specialty materials maker Elkem Silicones has rebranded as Bluestar Silicones, reviving a name the business used from 2007 to 2017. The change follows the April 30 close of Bluestar’s acquisition of the majority of Elkem’s silicones division. The company says manufacturing sites, production processes, raw materials, product names and commercial trademarks all stay the same,…

Martian chemistry: how the Curiosity rover detected organic compounds on Mars

Sandia scientists develop rapid PFAS test using desorption electrospray ionization

MXenes, the family of 2D transition metal carbides, get a clean surface, and a 160-fold conductivity jump

A dual-energy catalyst breaks down drug pollution where conventional treatments fail
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Researchers develop sawdust-based foam as polystyrene bans force industry to adapt
At least 11 states have enacted bans on expanded polystyrene (EPS), which is commonly used in packing peanuts and food packaging, due to environmental harm. The food packaging industry is now looking for compliant alternatives. However, these tend to be more expensive than conventional polystyrene. Researchers have created a sustainable alternative to polystyrene using sawdust…

Researchers develop compostable PLA that potentially could be used for biomedical applications

Elkem Silicones rebrands as Bluestar Silicones after ownership change

How Atomis is using AI simulations to commercialize MOFs

Sandia turns to lightweight AI to speed up ceramic inspections for nuclear weapons components
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SK Telecom puts SK hynix fabs into an NVIDIA Omniverse twin, following Samsung and TSMC
SK Telecom said on June 1 that it has put SK hynix’s semiconductor fabs into a digital twin built on NVIDIA Omniverse libraries, with commercialization to follow in stages under SK hynix’s “Autonomous Fab 2030” roadmap. SK hynix’s news is part of a trend involving Omniverse-based fab twins. SK hynix and SKT first surfaced the…

What Apple’s new CEO could mean for its R&D strategy

Copper is hitting its physical limit with AI. Why NTT thinks photonics is could unblock it.

Nanoscale ridges in a substrate add 15 K and 50 Tesla to a superconductor’s limits

Marktech expands large-area silicon photodiode portfolio for spectroscopy, medical diagnostics
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No storms, no forecast: NASA’s DAPHNE mission targets quiet-time space weather
Disturbances on Earth, from thunderstorms to earthquakes, send ripples into the upper atmosphere, disturbing the region that low-Earth-orbit satellites fly through and that GPS and communications signals must cross. “Think of waves as throwing a pebble into a body of water, and you see those waves propagate out in a circle. That’s what happens in…



































