This post collects links to other interesting news that we have considered but not included in our regular news this week.
AI listens to insect body signals to guide cyborg cockroaches
Researchers create novel structural state of matter with exotic properties
Georgetown researchers show how brain rewires itself to enable true multitasking
A new frontier for marine robot communication: UF scientists develop BlueME
Rovers, regolith, robots: The blueprint for the moon
Nanometer nanotubes for future electronics
Powering every step: $2M to develop knee exoskeletons for arthritis relief, mobility
Research spotlight: Custom 4D-printed implants offer less painful path to tissue reconstruction
Organized microbial ‘workforces’ keep Earth’s underground biosphere running
Study is first demonstration of gene transcription measurement in the living brain
“Breaking the ultra-thin dilemma”: Contact resistance drops 50×, on-state current increases 17×
Atomic reshuffle paves way for record-breaking catalysts for hydrogen production
How foundation models will revolutionize robot swarms
AI enables the design of new molecules that selectively target specific cells
A tiny vacuum tube that could outrun today’s transistors – no gate leak, no problem
Spintronics p-computer ready for scale-up
breakthrough single-cell method for mapping DNA-protein interactions
Rice physicists advance optical means to retrieve matter’s quantum entanglement
Precise measurement by physicists helps resolve long-standing proton radius puzzle
Proteins can be selectively controlled with radio waves
Mayo Clinic and Microsoft collaborate to develop a frontier AI model for healthcare
Toward “vibe medicine”: a self-evolving multi-agent framework for clinical decision support
University of Maryland leads multi-university research initiative to build smarter intelligence
Driverless cars are on the rise – now we know why they crash
SETI Institute looks for signs of technology in interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS
‘Don’t scare the cat!’ Engineers find smarter way to measure quantum systems
UC San Diego team pairs AI with tiny optical device to correct distorted light for sharper imaging