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Programmable proteins use logic to improve targeted drug delivery

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Targeted drug delivery is a powerful and promising area of medicine. Therapies that pinpoint the exact areas of the body where they’re needed—and nowhere they’re not—can reduce the medicine dosage and avoid potentially harmful off-target […]

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Musk settles with fired Twitter execs for undisclosed sum

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Elon Musk has agreed to pay an undisclosed sum to settle a dispute with four former Twitter executives over their dismissal on the day he acquired the social network, now known as X, a court […]

Phys.org - Computers

New haptic system lets soft objects respond to taps, squeezes and twists

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New technology that invites expressive, two-way communication between a person and the soft, flexible object they are holding or wearing has been developed at the University of Bath.This post was originally published on this site

Phys.org - Biotechnology

Chinese medicine extract tetrandrine’s precise mechanism of action opens new avenues for drug discovery

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A research team led by Prof. Ben Ko Chi-bun, Associate Professor of the PolyU Department of Applied Biology and Chemical Technology, has discovered the critical mechanism of action of tetrandrine, a compound derived from Chinese […]

Phys.org - Biotechnology

Carbon monitoring: Modeling effort helps to quickly and accurately estimate forest biomass

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A tree can sequester quite a bit of carbon, and forests can sequester and store quite a bit more, but knowing exactly how much is important for many reasons, from planning and management decisions to […]

Phys.org - Space

Composing crews for Mars missions: Team diversity may foster resilience

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Simulation results highlight how team composition shapes stress, health, performance, and cohesion in long-duration space missions, according to a study published October 8, 2025, in the open-access journal PLOS One by Iser Pena and Hao […]

Phys.org - Space

Open source mega-constellations could solve overcrowding

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Duplicating expensive resources is expensive and wasteful, and most people would agree it’s unnecessary. However, the planned increase in major satellite constellations is currently causing a massive duplication of resources as individual companies and even […]

Phys.org - Automotive

Positive emotions can encourage sustainable transportation choices

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Emotions play a bigger role in people’s decisions about environmental policy than previously thought. This is according to a study by Örebro University, which examines how pride and a clear conscience affect the willingness to […]

Phys.org - Business

‘Skins gambling’—where gaming meets gambling

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In recent years, the line between gaming and gambling has become increasingly blurred. One of the most striking examples of this convergence is the rise of “skins gambling,” where players wager virtual items (or “skins”) […]

Phys.org - Computers

Open-source software advances design of offshore structures by testing wave-structure interactions

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A Cornell doctoral student has developed an open-source software package that could transform how engineers design floating offshore structures for renewable energy and other ocean applications.This post was originally published on this site

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