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Other interesting news for 02.21.25

Feb. 21, 2025.
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This post collects links to interesting news that we have considered but not included in our regular news this week.

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Giulio Prisco

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Giulio Prisco is Senior Editor at Mindplex. He is a science and technology writer mainly interested in fundamental science and space, cybernetics and AI, IT, VR, bio/nano, crypto technologies.

This post collects links to interesting news that we have considered but not included in our regular news this week.

New lipid nanoparticle platform delivers mRNA to the brain through the blood-brain barrier

Newfound circuit better explains how the brain recognizes what is familiar and important

New technology enhances gravitational-wave detection

An electrifying turn in an age-old quest

Bioinspired robot collectives that can act like solids or fluids on demand

New framework reveals key insights into time persistence in human brain networks

AI on aircraft can help prevent stalls and terrifying drops in altitude

Researchers spin ‘wheel of fortune’ to land big prize: A fundamental proof of quantum mechanics

Refining the CRISPR scissors

Machine learning drives “autonomous” control of particle accelerators

Trying to solve a key black hole mystery: Simulating magnetic flows around black holes

Bio-hybrid drone uses silkworm moth antennae to navigate using smell

Rice-led study finds 2D carbon material is 8 times tougher than graphene, resists cracking

New nanoscale technique unlocks quantum material secrets

Researchers record ultrafast chorus dance of electrons on super-small particle

New AI model improves brain-computer interface control for ALS patients

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