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Monochrome No More: New Night-Vision Glasses Show Color

Singularity Hub - 10 Aug 2026 22:36
Monochrome No More: New Night-Vision Glasses Show Color The system combines quantum dots and an OLED display, translating infrared light into a range of visible colors. The post Monochrome No More: New Night-Vision Glasses Show Color appeared first on SingularityHub.
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UCLA researchers have created a blood test that can scan DNA signals for multiple cancers, liver diseases, and signs of organ damage-and even indicate where trouble may be developing. Early results suggest the inexpensiv...
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Researchers can now recover DNA from centuries-old parchment without damaging the manuscripts, turning historic documents into unexpected genetic time capsules. The hidden clues could reveal ancient trade routes, livesto...
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FDA's approval of new mRNA vaccine does not necessarily signal the government's embrace of the technology, experts say The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved an mRNA-based vaccine for influenza. Live Science asked experts what that means for the future of mRNA vaccines in the U.S.
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2,400-year-old grave of possible ancient pro wrestler discovered in Turkey A tomb excavated in Aspendos, Turkey, revealed a skeleton buried with several coins featuring ancient wrestlers.
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Regenerative Astrocytes Repair Brain Damage

Neuroscience News - 10 Aug 2026 18:21
Regenerative Astrocytes Repair Brain Damage A new study study shows specialized astrocytes repair brain damage by sending cell nuclei through long cellular extensions to rebuild glial networks.
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Eye Tracking Reveals Where Human Reading and AI Processing Diverge A new study compares human eye-tracking to 400+ LLMs, revealing where AI fails to explain human rereading and text integration.
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Dog Brains Differentiate Human Anger, Fear, and Sadness

Neuroscience News - 10 Aug 2026 17:03
Dog Brains Differentiate Human Anger, Fear, and Sadness Happy human faces activate the canine reward system, while dog brains generate distinct activity patterns to differentiate between human anger, fear, and sadness.
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What primates tell us about the evolutionary origins of keeping pets Keeping pets seems to be fairly recent behaviour in the timeline of human evolution. Columnist Michael Marshall turns to the latest research on primates to understand how long weve had the impulse to adopt furry friends
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Quantum heat circuits learn electronics' oldest trick: Sharing a power supply Every electronic and optoelectronic device generates heat, and today that heat is managed almost entirely from the outside. Heatsinks, fans, cold plates and refrigerators are bulky exterior measures bolted onto a chip or...
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Distant time crystals oscillate in unison, paving the way for spin networks In January 2024, physicists at TU Dortmund University demonstrated a continuous time crystal in a semiconductor whose oscillations remained stable for hours. In a new study published in Nature Communications, Professor A...
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Baader AstroSolar Filter Film OD 5.0 review

Live Science - 10 Aug 2026 15:24
Baader AstroSolar Filter Film OD 5.0 review This ultra-light solar filter film is one of the most versatile and best-quality ways to image the sun.
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The shock revelation that light bulbs are wrecking your metabolism Since the 2000s, our light exposure has changed drastically as we make our buildings more energy-efficient. Now, were discovering how this may mess with our mitochondria, contributing to diabetes, dementia and more
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Discovery of 'slow' electrons in 2D material could lead to new memory device Over the last decade, researchers have developed two-dimensional materials with fascinating quantum effects that could be harnessed for next-generation technologies.
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A salt-loving microorganism found in places like the Dead Sea can not just survive but actively grow in conditions close to those that may be found just under the Martian surface
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Real-time measurements reveal antiferromagnetic skyrmions move in line with an applied current Skyrmions-essentially magnetic vortices-represent a promising approach in spintronics; in the future, they could serve as components in storage media or computers, potentially complementing established CMOS technologies....
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Quantum voting could make elections more secure

New Scientist - 10 Aug 2026 11:00
Quantum voting could make elections more secure In an election, how can you make sure that everyone's votes are counted but also kept entirely secret? Quantum mechanics may have the answer
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Will you be looking up on Aug. 12, the best skywatching day and night of the year? Two big skywatching events are happening on Aug. 12. Will you have your eyes turned skyward? Let us know in our latest poll.
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In an election, how can you make sure that everyone's votes are counted but also kept entirely secret? Quantum mechanics may have the answer
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An experimental GLP-1 pill helped people with obesity or overweight lose as much as 12.1% of their body weight in just 36 weeks. Unlike injectable drugs such as Wegovy and Ozempic, aleniglipron is a small molecule that c...
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Berlin gold hat: A 3,000-year-old ceremonial headdress that a cult used to track the sun, moon and lunar eclipses The pointy gold hat reveals evidence of a Bronze Age sun cult whose leader could predict eclipses.
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Mirrors normally reveal what is placed in front of them, even when their curvature distorts a reflection. Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) have introduced a different optical concept: a ...
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