Month: October 2025
China trials energy-saving underwater data centers
In an effort to curb the massive energy consumption of modern computing, a Chinese company is preparing to submerge a…
Parallel atom-photon entanglement enables future quantum networks
Researchers report parallel atom-photon entanglement at telecom wavelengths with ytterbium-171 atoms, enabling scalable quantum networks without conversion
Neolithic Chinese artifacts reveal systematic modification of human bones
A groundbreaking archaeological study has uncovered the first known evidence of systematic human bone modification in Neolithic China, fundamentally challenging…
Endogenous opioids link rewards to a broader perspective
The satisfying feeling that follows achieving a goal does more than just provide momentary pleasure; it chemically shifts our perception…
Scientists observe nanoscale iron formation to advance steel production
Researchers observe nanoscale iron formation with a room-temperature hydrogen plasma, offering real-time TEM insights to enable greener steel production
Review identifies gaps in precision medicine approach to obesity
Review finds major gaps in precision obesity medicine, with variable treatment responses and limited integration of genomics and other omics into care
Sweeter, Thicker, Scarcer: How Climate Change Is Rewriting the Recipe for Nectar
Climate change is altering the delicate composition of floral nectar in native plants, creating a subtle but significant challenge for…
Early planets formed from a patchwork of diverse materials
Early planets formed from a patchwork of recycled fragments via high-energy collisions, reshaping cores and mixing materials in the solar system’s early years
Nokia champions private 5G as the digital backbone for industrial AI
Nokia cites private 5G as the backbone for industrial AI, showing that private wireless and on-premises edge deliver rapid ROI – often within 6 months