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Researchers at MIT have devised a simplified process to convert a skin cell directly into a neuron. This image shows converted neurons (green) that have integrated with neurons in the brain’s striatum after implantation.

Scientists Crack Code to Transform Skin Cells Directly into Neurons

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Technology
lonely middle aged folks sitting on park benches

Paradise Lost? Study Finds Retirees Who Move Abroad Face Greater Risk of Loneliness

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
Illustration of a person walking down a forest path

Watching Nature Videos Can Reduce Physical Pain, Brain Scans Reveal

Categories Brain & Behavior, Earth, Energy & Environment, Health
Image of a live mouse embryo with and without optimised capture.

Quantum Camera Tech Illuminates Living Embryos with Unprecedented Gentleness

Categories Life & Non-humans, Physics & Mathematics, Technology
The LSST Camera installed on the Simonyi Survey Telescope at NSF–DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory in March 2025.

World’s Largest Digital Eye Mounted on Chilean Mountain

Categories Space, Technology
The Hydrogel Research Subgroup in Assistant Professor Siyuan Rao’s Neurobiological Interfaces Lab includes, from left, Chen Lin ’24; lecturer Sizhe Huang, PhD '24; Ruobai Xiao ’24; and PhD student Zuer Wu.

Stretchy Spinal Sensors: New Hydrogel Tech Could Transform Neural Monitoring

Categories Health, Technology
salmon dinner plate

Fish on the Menu Linked to Kinder, More Social Children

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Lentils are an excellent source of micronutrients.

Humble Chickpeas and Lentils Outshine Trendy Grains in Nutrition Showdown

Categories Health
An artist’s interpretation of how a new computer code called QUADCOIL refines the design of stellarator fusion machines

New Code Slashes Design Time for Fusion’s Complex Magnetic Puzzles

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics, Technology
Integrating GGO-based Optimization for Solar PV System Performance.

How Greylag Geese Could Help Farmers Harness Solar Power More Efficiently

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans, Technology
Measles vaccination coverage remains suboptimal in many EU/EEA countries. Sustained improvements are required in the coverage of routine childhood immunisation programmes, as well as closing immunity gaps in adolescents and adults who have missed vaccination opportunities in the past.

Measles Comeback: Europe Faces Major Surge as Vaccination Gaps Exposed

Categories Health
The purple/blue solution in this vial contains crystals of the berkelocene “sandwich.”

Scientists Find New Heavy Metal Molecule ‘Berkelocene’

Categories Physics & Mathematics
Blood cells in the bone marrow

Regular Blood Donors Develop ‘Super Cells’ That Could Help Fight Disease

Categories Health
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