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**Scientists Are Building Electronics That Stretch Like Human Skin and Learn Like a Brain** By International Journal of Extreme Manufacturing - Published on 06 June 2026 Researchers are replacing rigid silicon-based AI hardware with stretchable, neuromorphic electronics that mimic how the brain processes information, opening new possibilities for long-term human-machine integration. Modern artificial intelligence can outperform humans in tasks ranging from image recognition to medical data analysis, but there is one environment where today’s hardware still struggles: the human body. The [...] Read more: #scienceNews #discovery #news #research #Technology #ArtificialIntelligence #BiomedicalEngineering
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**Ancient Romans Were Obsessed With This Remarkable Herb – Then It Vanished Forever** By Thomas J. Derrick, Macquarie University - Published on 06 June 2026 Silphium was an extinct Libyan plant renowned for contraception, medicine, and trade. Its disappearance remains a historical mystery, and scientists continue searching for surviving descendants. Roman leader Julius Caesar is said to have kept a stock of it in the treasury. Ancient writer Pliny the Elder says Rome’s Emperor Nero owned the last stalk of [...] Read more: #news #science #research #scienceNews #Science #Archaeology #Extinct
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**AI Reveals Simple Ways To Make Your Meals Healthier and Cheaper** By PLOS - Published on 06 June 2026 A new AI system can suggest just a few targeted ingredient swaps that make meals healthier and cheaper without dramatically changing what people already eat. Researchers at the University of California, Davis, have developed an artificial intelligence system that can make meals healthier and more affordable by recommending as few as one to three ingredient [...] Read more: #news #tech #science #scienceNews #Health #ArtificialIntelligence #Diet
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**Scientists Discover Key Alzheimer’s ā€œTipping Pointā€ That May Decide Who Gets Dementia** By Flemish Institute for Biotechnology - Published on 06 June 2026 A new study suggests that subtle changes in the brain’s immune cells could help explain why some people remain mentally sharp despite Alzheimer’s pathology. For decades, Alzheimer’s research has focused on the buildup of amyloid plaques and tau tangles, the two hallmark features of the disease. Yet a puzzling reality has continued to challenge scientists: [...] Read more: #news #research #scienceNews #science #Health #Aging #AlzheimersDisease
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**Record-Breaking Black Hole Wind Blasts Through Space at 30% the Speed of Light** By York University - Published on 06 June 2026 A distant quasar has revealed one of the most extreme ultraviolet outflows ever observed, providing new clues about the powerful interactions between supermassive black holes and their host galaxies. A supermassive black hole more than a billion times the mass of the Sun is blasting gas through space at such extraordinary speeds that astronomers are [...] Read more: #research #tech #science #discovery #Space #Astronomy #Astrophysics
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**Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Reveals Strange Chemistry Beyond Our Solar System** By NASA - Published on 06 June 2026 An interstellar comet just revealed hidden methane and chemical clues from another star system. NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has achieved another milestone by capturing the first mid-infrared chemical fingerprint of an interstellar object. The observations focused on comet 3I/ATLAS, a rare visitor from beyond our solar system, and the findings have been published in [...] Read more: #science #tech #research #news #Space #Astronomy #Comet
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**A Newly Found Cellular Shift May Explain Why Aging Leads to Disease** By Vanderbilt University - Published on 05 June 2026 Scientists found that aging may begin with a hidden cellular remodel that could help drive disease later in life. Thanks to advances in public health, people are living longer than ever before. However, many of those extra years are accompanied by chronic illnesses rather than good health. Aging is a normal part of life, but [...] Read more: #research #science #discovery #tech #Biology #Aging #CellBiology
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**A Normal Kidney Test Could Still Signal Serious Risk** By Karolinska Institutet - Published on 05 June 2026 A kidney test result that appears perfectly normal may still reveal hidden danger, according to a major new study involving more than a million adults. Even small differences in kidney function, including values that still fall within the normal range, may reveal who is at greater risk of developing chronic kidney disease. That is the [...] Read more: #news #science #scienceNews #discovery #Health #KarolinskaInstitutet #Kidney
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**Scientists Discover Gut Signal That Turns Off Sugar Cravings** By Institute for Basic Science - Published on 05 June 2026 Scientists discovered a hidden gut-brain network that can change cravings when the body needs more protein. The body has a remarkable ability to recognize when it is missing important nutrients and adjust behavior accordingly. New research shows that the gut plays a much larger role in this process than previously understood, actively detecting protein shortages [...] Read more: #scienceNews #science #news #tech #Biology #InstituteforBasicScience #Metabolism
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**NASA Captures Typhoon Jangmi’s Massive Eye in Stunning Nighttime Image** By Kathryn Hansen, NASA Earth Observatory - Published on 05 June 2026 Typhoon Jangmi dazzled from space with a giant swirling eye while drenching parts of Japan with heavy rain. From late May into early June 2026, Typhoon Jangmi slowly tracked north-northwest across the Philippine Sea on a path toward southern Japan. Although the storm moved at a relatively slow pace, it spread intense rainfall across a [...] Read more: #news #scienceNews #science #discovery #Earth #NASA #NASAEarthObservatory
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**Super Typhoon Sinlaku Was So Powerful It Made the Sky Ripple With Gravity Waves** By Lindsey Doermann, NASA Earth Observatory - Published on 05 June 2026 A rapidly intensifying super typhoon sent giant atmospheric ripples skyward, revealing a hidden connection between extreme weather and near-space. In April 2026, Super Typhoon Sinlaku swept across the North Pacific, bringing torrential rain and flooding to parts of the Mariana Islands. The storm intensified into a “violent typhoon,” the highest category used by the Japan [...] Read more: #tech #discovery #research #science #Earth #NASA #NASAEarthObservatory
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**The World Praised This Wolverine Program. Then Everything Changed** By University of York - Published on 05 June 2026 Sweden’s celebrated wolverine recovery program is losing momentum, raising concerns about the future of one of the world’s most famous conservation success stories. A conservation program once praised as a global model for helping people and wildlife coexist may be losing its effectiveness because of decades of inadequate government support, according to new research. In [...] Read more: #scienceNews #science #news #research #Earth #Conservation #UniversityofYork
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**This Giant Tropical Fruit Could Hold a Surprising Secret to Saving Teeth** By SĆ£o Paulo Research Foundation - Published on 05 June 2026 A newly developed biomaterial derived from natural and pharmaceutical components is showing promise as a potential treatment for periodontitis. What if a fruit best known for its massive size could help repair the damage caused by one of the world’s most common causes of tooth loss? Researchers in Brazil have developed an experimental biomaterial that [...] Read more: #news #research #science #tech #Health #Biomaterials #BiomedicalEngineering
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**Scientists Discover Rogue Gene That Could Unlock New Cancer Treatments** By Christine Yu, Penn State - Published on 05 June 2026 A gene normally responsible for repairing DNA may have a darker side when produced in excess. Cancer treatment is increasingly moving beyond where a tumor forms and focusing instead on the genetic flaws that drive it. Now, researchers at Penn State College of Medicine have identified an unexpected DNA repair gene that could help expand [...] Read more: #tech #scienceNews #news #discovery #Biology #BreastCancer #Cancer
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**Constantly Tired? Scientists Say These Vitamin Deficiencies May Be Why** By Osaka Metropolitan University - Published on 05 June 2026 Scientists have uncovered a potential nutritional link to chronic fatigue. Healthy adults with signs of vitamin B12 and folate deficiencies were more likely to experience fatigue or lower motivation. Chronic fatigue has become a common part of modern life. Many people struggle with long work hours, packed schedules, and persistent exhaustion that never seems to [...] Read more: #news #discovery #tech #science #Health #Nutrition #OsakaMetropolitanUniversity
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**Chemists Capture a Bizarre Molecular Structure Never Seen Before** By Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST) Graduate University - Published on 05 June 2026 Scientists caught a famous ā€œsandwichā€ molecule in a rare hidden state, uncovering a long-missing step in its formation. For more than 70 years, metallocenes have been among the most important molecules in organometallic chemistry. These compounds feature a metal atom positioned between two carbon-based rings, creating a structure often described as a molecular sandwich. They [...] Read more: #tech #science #news #discovery #Chemistry #MolecularChemistry #OkinawaInstituteofScienceandTechnologyGraduateUniversity
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**Mass Spectrometry Breakthrough Detects Billions of Molecules at Once** By Rockefeller University - Published on 05 June 2026 A new prototype takes mass spectrometry from analyzing a few molecules at a time to handling billions at once. Mass spectrometry is already a cornerstone technology for identifying what molecules are present in a sample and how much of each is there. However, most current instruments still examine molecules one at a time or in [...] Read more: #research #science #tech #news #Technology #RockefellerUniversity #Spectrometer
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**Don’t Miss: Venus Is About To Disappear Behind the Moon** By NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory - Published on 05 June 2026 A disappearing Venus, a planet parade, and the start of summer make June a must-see month for skywatchers. June brings several notable skywatching events, including a close meeting between Venus and Jupiter, a rare occasion when the Moon moves in front of Venus, the arrival of astronomical summer, and the return of favorite deep-sky sights. [...] Read more: #scienceNews #science #news #discovery #Space #Astronomy #JPL
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**Cambridge Scientists Just Reversed a Form of Nerve Damage Once Thought Permanent** By University of Cambridge - Published on 05 June 2026 Cambridge researchers used lab-grown human brain and spinal cord tissues to uncover a hidden mechanism that blocks nerve repair. By reversing that biological brake, they restored the ability of damaged nerve fibers to regrow. Scientists at the University of Cambridge have created miniature brain and spinal cord circuits in the lab that mimic the neural [...] Read more: #news #discovery #research #scienceNews #Health #Brain #Neuroscience
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**A Surprising Discovery Inside Fish Could Change What We Know About the Ocean** By University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science - Published on 05 June 2026 Scientists have uncovered evidence that tiny microbes living inside fish may be helping shape the chemistry of the world’s oceans. The new study, led by former graduate student Anthony Bonacolta at the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science, suggests that bacteria in fish intestines may work together with their hosts [...] Read more: #scienceNews #discovery #news #research #Biology #Biochemistry #Fish
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