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medicalxpress.com Scientists identify 'inflammation' gene that hastens aging

New therapies for managing aging could emerge from research into a new gene, which scientists have identified as a key driver of degeneration.

Scientists identify 'inflammation' gene that hastens aging
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www.forwardfuture.ai The Rise of AI in Robotics: 2025’s Breakthroughs in Physical AI

In 2025, AI-powered robots are stepping out of labs and into real-world industries, from warehouses to hospitals. Companies like NVIDIA, Boston Dynamics, and NEURA Robotics are leading the charge, pushing AI beyond software into physical, adaptive machines. Explore how "physical AI" is reshaping aut...

The Rise of AI in Robotics: 2025’s Breakthroughs in Physical AI
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techxplore.com Carbon capture more costly than switching to renewables, researchers find

For most countries around the world, sourcing energy entirely from wind, solar, geothermal, and hydropower by 2050 would reduce their energy needs and costs, improve air quality, and help slow climate change, according to a study in Environmental Science & Technology.

Carbon capture more costly than switching to renewables, researchers find
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phys.org Does planetary evolution favor human-like life? Study ups odds we're not alone

Humanity may not be extraordinary but rather the natural evolutionary outcome for our planet and likely others, according to a new model for how intelligent life developed on Earth.

Does planetary evolution favor human-like life? Study ups odds we're not alone
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phys.org Researchers confirm an exoplanet potentially capable of sustaining life

An international team has confirmed the discovery of a super-Earth orbiting in the habitable zone of a nearby sun-like star. The planet was originally detected two years ago by Oxford University scientist Dr. Michael Cretignier. This result, drawing on more than two decades of observations, opens a ...

Researchers confirm an exoplanet potentially capable of sustaining life
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phys.org Single-photon LiDAR delivers detailed 3D images at distances up to 1 kilometer

Researchers have designed a single-photon time-of-flight LiDAR system that can acquire a high-resolution 3D image of an object or scene up to 1 kilometer away. The new system could help enhance security, monitoring, and remote sensing by enabling detailed imaging even in challenging environmental co...

Single-photon LiDAR delivers detailed 3D images at distances up to 1 kilometer
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www.theguardian.com Anti-ageing jabs – they can rejuvenate mice, but will they work on humans?

Senescent cells power the body’s ageing process, and scientists are developing treatments to annihilate them

Anti-ageing jabs – they can rejuvenate mice, but will they work on humans?
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www.universetoday.com Who Will Build an Outpost on the Moon First?

In April 2026, NASA will launch a crew of four as part of the Artemis II mission, a circumlunar flight that will last 10 days. This mission will set the stage for Artemis III, the long-awaited return to the Moon, currently scheduled for mid-2027. With the deployment of the Lunar Gateway (also schedu...

Who Will Build an Outpost on the Moon First?
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phys.org China tests building Moon base with lunar soil bricks

China is seeking to push forward in its quest to build the first lunar base, launching an in-space experiment to test whether the base's bricks could be made from the Moon's own soil.

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