Flow Chemistry continues to gain momentum as a powerful alternative to batch processing, offering improved safety, easier ...
Something strange is happening with malnutrition. It’s by far the fastest-growing cause of death in America, soaring sixfold ...
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Scientists create Bose-Einstein condensate leading to a new fifth state of matter
In a Columbia University laboratory in New York, physicist Sebastian Will and his team have reached one of ultracold physics’ ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has published its new 2025 Guidelines on the replacement or removal of animal tests for the quality control of biological products.
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Q&A: Developing a sustainable power grid in the era of AI
Le Xie, Professor of Electrical Engineering at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS), ...
While AI models may exhibit addiction-like behaviors, the technology is also proving to be a powerful ally in combating real ...
New psychological research suggests that the drive for perfection may be the dangerous bridge connecting narcissism to ...
Cambridge experts share their tips on things to stop doing, to boost our mental and physical health this year.
In this month's River Life column, Quinton White offers a look back at the phases of life and realizing so many advancements in technology.
Brian P. Lazzaro from Cornell University discusses the role of dynamic feedbacks in determining infection outcomes ...
Background Complex breast surgery, including immediate breast reconstruction and oncoplastic procedures, is increasingly performed to optimise oncologic and aesthetic outcomes. Postoperative wound ...
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