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•Researchers have created a hard and environmentally friendly plastic by subjecting cellulose crystals to humidity oscillations.
May 10
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AI’s Safety Paradox: Why Even the Most Powerful Models Cannot Be Trusted
The White House’s recent push to review powerful AI models before release—reported by The New York Times on May 4, 2026—marks a pivotal moment in the…
May 8
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April 2026
Introducing China Science Briefing — Your AI-Powered Window Into China’s Scientific Frontier
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Apr 30
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How AI Is Rewriting the Rules of Wildlife Conservation in China
For global professionals tracking China’s AI deployment, this story signals a shift from laboratory benchmarks to real-world, high-stakes applications…
Apr 29
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CISILE 2026: Reading the State of Scientific Instrumentation in China
The tools available in a laboratory do more than enable experiments — they define their boundaries.
Apr 13
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March 2026
The latest discoveries in Public Health | key-highlights
A concise briefing on the most relevant research developments in your field, curated for clarity and impact.
Mar 10
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February 2026
Brain-Inspired “Machine Eye” Achieves 4× Faster Visual Processing Than Conventional Systems
One of the quiet but persistent challenges in autonomous technology is reaction time.
Feb 12
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A significant advance in HIV-1 vaccine research has been reported in Nature Immunology.
A new path to an HIV-1 vaccine emerges from the V3 loop
Feb 3
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January 2026
Should The USA Acquire Greenland?
Beyond Ice and Politics: Greenland’s Expanding Role in Global Research
Jan 25
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The Supreme Court’s Next Term Could Undermine Decades of Public Health Gains
A new analysis warns that upcoming U.S.
Jan 23
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Antidepressants may slow Huntington’s disease, not hasten it
A large study of over 25,000 people with Huntington’s disease (HD) has found that depression and anxiety are associated with faster disease progression…
Jan 22
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The gut’s hidden hand: How your microbiome may be shaping your cancer risk
A new study in *The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology* reveals a significant link between the composition of the gut microbiome and the risk of…
Jan 20
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