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Other interesting news for 01.31.25

Jan. 31, 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.

Australian innovation ‘sifts’ space for mysteries

Strong as steel, light as foam: Machine learning and nano-3D printing produce breakthrough high-performance, nano-architected materials

Light-activated ink developed to remotely control cardiac tissue to repair the heart

Quantum-inspired computing drives major advance in simulating turbulence

Researchers combine holograms and AI to create uncrackable optical encryption system

‘Embodied energy’ powers modular worm, jellyfish robots

TU Delft develops 3D-printed brain-like environment that promotes neuron growth

Individual cells can be connected to plastic electrodes

AI-driven multi-modal framework revolutionizes protein editing for scientific and medical breakthroughs

Even quantum physics obeys the law of entropy

Follow the water: Searching for a lunar oasis

A new register with thousands of entangled nuclei to scale quantum networks

AI model learns generalized “language” of regulatory genomics, predicts cellular stories

Scientists ‘mimic real biological processes’ using synthetic neurons

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