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WRAPs Take the Field Against Biology’s Greasiest Problem

Cytokines Just Nerfed the Brain's Rhythm Game

“Isn’t This Just Fancy Tumor Origami?”

The Old Blueprint Had a Grid on It

Wastewater Viruses, Bacteria, and the Weird Little Jazz Band Under the Factory Floor

Forecasting Breast Cancer Risk From a Pink-and-Purple Slide

The Mouse Atlas Rolls for Perception

85,000 Doors in the Hospital Dungeon: MIRA Rolls for Clinical Initiative

This Paper Title Brought a Backpack Full of Jargon

AI Is Giving Failed Drugs a Second Audition

SenCat Puts Cellular Aging on the Witness Stand

AI Enters the Microbiome Playoffs, and the Gut Is a Very Weird Stadium

The Recursive Care Law: When Medical AI Learns the Wrong Lesson and Then Gets Very Confident About It

Teaching an AI to Read Pituitary Tumor Slides Without Pretending It Has a Medical Degree

The Tiny Light Janitor That Could Clean Up AI’s Data Pipes

Teaching the Interface to Say "Nice, Do That Again"

Resistance Prediction, Minus the Crystal Ball

SpliceSelectNet: Teaching AI to Read the Genome Without Losing Its Glasses

The Case of the Missing Molecule

Motor Memory Has a Save File, Apparently

The ECG's Hidden Aftertaste

Roll for Prognosis: A Transformer Enters the Pathology Lab

Planting Tiny Brains in Your Hoodie

Seeing Through the Mess: UNI-Net Takes a Bigger Swing at Scattering Media

This Is a Paper About Body Fat Having a Group Chat With Your Heart

Roses Are Red, Chatbots Are Blue: Kids, Companions, and the AI Friend Zone

Caveat Emptor: When AlphaFold3 Confidently Gets Protein-DNA Wrong

The Pareto Front Has Entered the Chat

Fibrosis, Read Like Ink on Paper

DNAsight Turns AFM Squiggles Into Chromatin Clues

The Eye Exam That Wants to Be a Brain Checkup

The AI Tape Measure Meets Mesothelioma

Your Phone Already Knows the Trick: Clean Up the Blur, Then Watch the Tiny Drama

CSAKD: The Drug Discovery Clue Hidden in a Fluorine Atom’s Wobble

Teaching a Laser to Read Its Own Smoke Signals

RNA's Tiny Factory Floor Is Getting an AI Supervisor

Hot Take: The Best AI “Imagination” Engine Might Be a Tiny Magnetic Part That Misfires on Purpose

OpenIO: Immunotherapy Gets a Floor Plan

T-Cell Bispecific Antibodies: Tiny Leashes for Very Serious Immune Work

Organic Chemistry Is Making AI Do Its Homework

Tiny Glow Balls, Big Analytics Energy

Who's Really Steering the Ship When AI Enters the Clinic?

Meanwhile, in Dalian, China, the Pancreas Got a Plot Twist

The Plant Cell Has a Pantry Problem

The Hospital Clipboard Strikes Back

Wearable Heart Sensors: The Quiet Machine on Your Skin

Seagrass Finally Gets Its Satellite Glow-Up

Antibody Discovery Gets a Pit Crew

The Grant Proposal Traffic Jam Meets AI

Roll for Initiative: Your Kidneys Just Alerted the Heart Dungeon

The Gut Microbiome Gets a Report Card, and It Actually Studied

AI-CURA and the Curious Case of the Self-Reading Variant Clerk

Lithium-Oxygen Batteries Get an AI Tasting Menu

AI hype is cheap. Turning medicine into tokens might actually be expensive enough to be interesting.

The Tiny Cloud Microscope Watching Mouse Brains Like a Very Nosy Doorbell Camera

Programmable Hydrodynamic Invisibility: Now the Water Is Getting Gaslit

Apparently, even human migration has entered its "let's throw a neural network at it" phase.

This Is a Paper About What Happens When Air Gets Too Thin

The Tiny Hardware Brain Needs a Microscope and a Blanket

MicNet Wants the Microscope and the Molecules to Talk

A Machine Learning Weather Report for Fragile Solar Materials

-0.65 Became +0.13: Wildfires Just Ate the Ozone Homework

Two Tiny Atoms Walk Into a Fuel Cell and Change the Groove

Nature's Tiny Pressure Lamps

Medical AI Needs to Stop Shipping Demos as Medicine

The Mouse Trail That Put Reinforcement Learning on Notice

The Slide Whisperer: AI Tries to Read Breast Cancer’s Floor Plan

The Brain Has a Past-Filter, and It Can Change the Settings

Your Sweater Is Secretly a Sensor, Apparently

The Old Dragon Had A Name: LDL

The Map Was Hidden in the Monster

PBCNet2.0 Pops the Hood on Protein-Ligand Binding

Training Heart Doctors in the Simulator Before Reality Gets Expensive

Reimagining Osler's Journal Club for the AI Age

Your Skin Just Got Scouted by a Tiny Laser Coach

The Water Surface Was Doing the Chemistry While Everyone Watched the Tub

Hypertension Just Got a Damage Meter

UniSplicer Teaches Gene Annotation to Stop Needing a Fully Stocked Lab

The Neural Net That Took Optical Resonators to the Gym

Child Psychiatry’s Tasting Menu: Big Needs, Thin Staffing, and a Dash of AI

Guess the number of ages inside your body. One? Cute guess. It might be dozens.

QuantUMS Wants Your Proteomics Data to Stop Lying So Politely

The Fabric That Eats Static for Breakfast

41791374: The PubMed Number Behind a Neural Network Plumber

Four AI Eye Screeners Walk Into a Tanzanian Dataset

Roll for Peptide Damage: MISPOP Enters the Cancer Dungeon

A Blood Test for Kidney Cancer? Tiny Molecules, Big Detective Energy

The Curious Case of the Interview-Scoring Automaton

The Radio Doctor, the Slide Scanner, and the Abiraterone Question

Teaching Robot Teams to Surf the Chaos Without Face-Planting

Solar Windows Get a Physics Tutor

Hippocampus Patch Notes: Context Switching Just Got a Serious Buff

The Glow Stick Problem

The Cancer Workforce Crisis Is Basically a Staffing Spreadsheet From Hell

When Proteins Finally Got Their Own Spell-Checker

Immune BioGraphy: Your Immune System, Now With a Transit Map

The Sword You Never Sharpen: A Tale of AI and the Skills We're Quietly Losing

Exhibit A: The Paperwork Is Eating the Doctors

BRIDGE Tests Medical AI Where the Roof Actually Leaks

A CT Scan, a Quiet Warning, and a Very Busy Liver

AI Enters the IBD Arena, and the Referees Are Checking the Tape

The Medical AI Plot Twist: The Generalist Beat the Specialist

A Tiny Hole, a Protein Parade, and the Machine That Listens

When Your Electrolyte Hits "Skibidi": Magnesium Batteries Get Their Gym Glow-Up

Hot Take: The Crystal Hunters Should Let the Spreadsheet Drive

X years ago, researchers tried to cram rich 3D scenes and medical scans into ordinary chips. It didn't work. This paper explains why and fixes it.

The Leaky Roof Theory of Lung Cancer Prevention

2D Materials Powering Neuromorphic Intelligence

The Cell Simulation Cabal Is Getting Organized

A Phone Camera Learns to Take Your Pulse, and Somehow Behaves Itself

Dopamine, Mouse Roommates, and the Suspiciously Organized Snack Economy

Medical AI’s Privacy Solo Hits a Sour Note

This Battery Additive Just Got a Machine-Learning Buff

If you work with cancer slides, tissue maps, or single-cell data that make your laptop sigh audibly, this paper should matter to you - because it teaches a model to connect what tissue *looks like* with what its genes are doing, and that is where biology starts getting properly interesting.

Platinum Nanoclusters, Carbon Monoxide, and the Tiny Catalyst Soap Opera

Why Machine Learning Keeps Flunking the Molecular Crime Scene

The Case of the Frostbitten Cell: Tiny Protein Mimics Take the Ice Stand

Deep-Phase Reads the Cell’s Patch Notes

When Drug Hunters First Tried to Make Proteins "Shake Hands"

kNN Finally Gets a Fast Solo

Drug Velcro, With Peer Review

The Right Ventricle Finally Gets a Seat at the Drafting Table

The Blood Test That Started Asking Better Questions

AI Chatbots Are Becoming the Late-Night Health Queue

The Liver Gets a Comeback Tour

When Biology Hands AI the Messiest Group Chat in Medicine

The Splicing Case File: AI Follows the RNA Scissors

Two Types of People Meet ZDHHC5

In two or three years, don’t be surprised if city planners, aid groups, and governments start treating migration maps the way musicians treat a metronome - not glamorous, but absolutely essential if you want the whole band to stay on beat.

When Molecules Get Weird in Tiny Hallways

The Gut Just Found Candida's Off Switch

The Lab Forecast: Cloudy With a Chance of Robot Pipettes

VariantMedium Catches the Weird Little Cancer Mutations Other Callers Wipe Out On

Genomics, *noun*: the study of an organism’s complete set of DNA. In this paper, it’s also the difference between spotting an outbreak early and doing the public health equivalent of reading the fire alarm manual while the kitchen burns.

RareGPS: A Genetic Tasting Menu for Drug Targets Nobody Bothered to Cook For

What if CAR T's biggest solid-tumor problem is not the weapon, but the address?

If doctors don't figure out how to read AI papers without drowning in jargon, we're going to end up with a very expensive stethoscope that also gives bad advice.

Why do some liver tumors shrug at immunotherapy on day one?

Why does black titania grow a crooked, wedge-shaped scar instead of just getting uniformly messy?

The AI Neurologist Is Trying Its Best, Bless Its Overclocked Heart

Three Things About This Base-Editing Paper, Before the Pipette Hits the Floor

Good News, Bad News: This Tiny Sensor Is Brilliant, But Biology Is a Swamp

The fungal internet is real, and unlike your Wi-Fi, it actually reaches the whole house

The Metabolite Receipt Scanner for Cancer Immunotherapy

The Ribosome Is Not Just a Protein Printer. It Is Also a Tiny Folding Therapist.

Microbiome Science Just Entered the AI Boss Fight

The Electrode Needs a Nap, a Snack, and Possibly a Digital Twin

When Click Chemistry Needs a Weather Forecast

Watching Tumors Build Neighborhoods, While AI Pretends It Has Binoculars

Sugar Crops Get a Molecular GPS, and Yes, the Map Still Has Potholes

The Lung That Met Its Spreadsheet Ghost

The Sensor That Rolls Perception Checks Before Your Robot Hits a Wall

The Machine That Sniffs Out Chemical Plot Twists

A Tiny Battery Molecule Walks Into a Freezer

Protein Forecasting: PBCNet2.0 Brings Blue Skies to Drug Discovery

When Your Camera Starts Pitching a Seed Round

Battery Failure at 5 Volts: The Atomic-Level Stack Trace

Synthetic GI Data: The Fake Patient Files Are Getting Suspiciously Useful

So what is this paper even about?

The People in the Survey Were Not People

Roses Are Red, Urine Is Weird: A Cancer Test Hiding in Plain Sight

As of May 2026, the best anyone could do was squint at DCIS slides, run extra biomarker tests, and still treat many patients like the lesion might be plotting a sequel. This paper changes that.

This Heart-Trial AI Wants a Spotter

Voice Check: Can a Five-Second Vowel Warn of Heart Failure Trouble?

The Heart Valve Mystery Where AI Points at the Wrong Suspect

Review Comment: This Seawater Electrolyzer Patch Actually Handles Salt

Your Tomato Has a Patch Notes File

Admitting you’re reading about AI-designed high-voltage battery electrolytes is socially risky, like

Mapping the Brain's Sentence Lego, One Neuron at a Time

The Neural Network That Tried to Teach Camouflage Some Manners

The Sweat-Scrying Patch and the Trial of Heat

Your Laptop Just Became a Tiny Catalyst Talent Scout

The Case of the Missing Sharpness

AML Gets a Packet Sniffer

Machine Learning Tries to Teach Ammonia Chemistry Some Manners

The Case of the One-Shot 3D Hologram

Kidney Screening Gets a Training Plan

The Series A Deck Hidden Inside a Palladium Reaction

The Schema Spectrum: Memory Architecture Without the Fake Walls

MLMarker Enters the Proteomics Front

The Doctor Is In, Sort Of

Hot Take: The World Has Been Moving More Than Our Spreadsheets Admit

GS-Impute: Teaching Crop Genomes to Fill in the Blanks

Your Phone Has Been Secretly Watching Your Pulse

Hot Take: Maybe the Camera Should Do the Thinking Before the Computer Shows Up

Plot Twist: Autocomplete’s Weird Cousin Is Helping Decode Your Kidneys

A Tiny Spiral That Remembers Which Way It Twisted

AI in Headache Care: The Orchestra Finally Boards the Ship

The Blood-Drop Oracle and the Deep Learning Scribe

Forecast: Scattered Drones, 90% Chance of Threading the Needle

The Genome’s Quiet Trouble-Makers Got a Scorecard

Aging Therapy Is No Longer Just “Eat Kale and Hope”

Entropy Put Ruthenium Oxide in a Witness Protection Program

Machine Learning Meets Tiny Iron Catalysts for Cancer Therapy

When the AI Starts Reading the Journal Before You Do

3. The Kidney Protein Has Been Moonlighting

1 Billion Proteins, One Open-Source Spotter

Medical AI Has a Privacy Tail, and It Bites

Implementation of Pathogen Genomics in Clinical Microbiology Laboratories

The Tiny Gut Roommates Preterm Babies Didn’t Exactly Ask For

Cancer Models Finally Grow Up

ARTIMES and the Art of Measuring a Cancer That Refuses to Behave

50,688 Reactions Later, Chemistry’s AI Still Wants More Receipts

Roll for Catalyst: Machine Learning Enters the MOF Dungeon

Single-Molecule Memristor: Approved, With Several Spicy Nits

Fragmentia-AI Is Trying to Read Cancer's Patch Notes in Blood

Teaching a Diffusion Model to Invent Glass Is, Apparently, a Modest Weekend Project

Your Doctor Visit May Be Hiding a Cognitive Test in Plain Sight

Plasma Proteomics Gives Cancer-Clot Prediction a Better Tasting Menu

AI Is Giving Materials Science a Lab Coat, a Clipboard, and Mildly Terrifying Ambition

A Tuesday in the Life of a Chemist (and the Robot That Skipped the Boring Part)

When Your Phone Predicts Your Next Word, It Has One Huge Advantage Medicine Doesn't

Tumor Organoids Want to Fix Cancer Nanomedicine’s Leaky Roof

The Case of the Missing Material Pattern

CMS Just Put AI Therapy on the Scoreboard

The Battery Polymer Gets a Timing Belt

A Blueprint for Finding New Gonorrhea Drugs with Deep Learning

5 Years of Tiny Metal Bouncers Picking Fights With Stubborn Molecules

Danilo Bzdok Wants Neuroscience to Stop Running on Vibes

A Tiny Terahertz Lockbox, Designed by a Neural Net

The Glue Quest: When Machine Learning Became the Royal Cartographer of Wounds

The Algorithm Found the Sulfur in the Soup

When Your Routine ECG Accidentally Rats Out Your Liver

In Situ Mechanical Testing Is Basically Materials Science With the Replay Camera On

Electronic Skin That Sweats Smarter, Not Harder

STAID Walks Into the Tissue Map and Starts Asking Questions

The One-Test Genome Dream Just Got Less Ridiculous

IBDome: The Dungeon Map for Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Blood DNA as a Tiny Museum of Where Your Cells Have Been

The Health Patch Has to Survive the Journey, Not Just Look Good on Skin

Hetairos Reads Brain Tumor Slides and Says “Check the Methylation Subtype”

Beyond Fluorination: Let the Battery Chemistry Swing

Large Reasoning Models as Thinking Machines for Medicine

The Dungeon Master’s Guide to Reading Lung Disease in Serum

A Tiny Optical Switch That Does Edge Detection Before the Computer Even Wakes Up

Nanozymes, Please Stop Eating the Wrong Homework

The verdict: AMIE and MIRA deliver a real step forward, but they are still practicing medicine inside a very tidy terrarium.

What Tickling an Ape Says About the Speech Job Site

The Doctor, the AI Power-Up, and the Weirdly Empty Skill Tree

HemaGuide: The Tumor Board Agent With a Surprisingly Serious Moat

Cachexia Has a Horn Section, and the Immune System Keeps Calling Solos

Soft Electronics Get a Brain, Because Apparently Stretchy Stickers Weren't Enough

The Clinical Copilot Leaves the Lab

RNAbpFlow Takes the Court: RNA Folding Gets a Playbook

Behold, the Capacitor Beetle

The Brain Learns to Multitask by First Sharing, Then Separating

This Underwater AI Chip Wants to Be the Ocean’s Tiny R2-D2

AI Pathology Gets a Confidence Gauge

The Liver-Scanner Quest: When AI Meets Transplant Medicine

167-Fold Brighter: The Case of the Glowing Framework

CVSP-AIE Puts Virtual Screening Through a Three-Stage Workout

When Immune Cells Start Taking Solos

If the Paper Had an Honest Title: “We Made Noisy DNA Reads Behave Well Enough to Build Whole Chromosomes, and Honestly We Are Also Slightly Nervous About the Repeats”

When Antibiotics Turn Bacterial DNA Into Emergency Origami

What If Every Tumor Came With a Weather Report?

ClairS: The Tumor Genome Gets a Better Detective

Brain2Qwerty Puts the Keyboard on the Witness Stand

Your Brain Has Been Keeping Receipts

The Lab Bench Is Still the Load-Bearing Wall

Plot Twist: Your Autocomplete Just Got a Lab Coat

Algal Interaction-Mediated Biogenic Volatiles Enable Accurate Algal Bloom Prediction

The AI Bouncer at the X-Ray Club

PASTEC Is the Unsexy AI Infrastructure Cardiology Actually Needed

The battery problem nobody invited

WaterDRoP Puts Chemical Stability on the Witness Stand

Why water-based batteries keep stepping on rakes

When "Living Longer" and "Staying Healthier" Refuse to Be the Same Thing

The Part of Healthcare AI Nobody Puts on the Keynote Slide

Sugarcane Breeding Gets a Weather-Sniffing Neural Upgrade

The Tiny Heart Detective

Tiny Bacteria, Big Cleanup Energy

The allergic march, but with fewer vibes

When the MRI Hits a Half-Court Buzzer-Beater, Check the Replay

If We Don’t Crack Electrolyzers, Hydrogen Stays the Expensive Party Guest

The Blood Test That Wants to Cut the Endoscopy Line

A Moisture Sensor With Better Sight Lines Than Half the Gadgets in Your House

Your pancreas might be sending tiny distress postcards into your bloodstream

Tiny Network, Big Clue

MAGIC Shrinks the Robot Brain Without Making It Forget the Floor Plan

The Beeping Heart Monitor Knows Something

I thought this paper title sounded like someone fed a grant proposal, a bug, and a semiconductor textbook into a blender. Then I read the abstract and, honestly, the idea is pretty neat: build a vision chip that acts a little less like a camera and a little more like an insect eye with opinions.

The Molecule Is There. The Signal Is Hiding Behind the Couch.

10,000x faster is the kind of number that makes computational chemists stop mid-scroll and mutter, "alright, show me the benchmark."

A Blood Test for Dangerous MASH? That Would Save a Lot of Needles and Guesswork

SPACT Wants Cancer Prognosis to Survive Contact With Reality

Too Many AI Papers, Too Few Useful Ones. Then This Lupus Review Shows Up.

From Dirt Roads to Bullet Trains: How AI Is Reading Breast Tumors Like a Cartographer of the Invisible

The heart's broken playbook

Hot take: microbes are not tiny chaos goblins. They are, on a good day, surprisingly predictable.

Build the interview like it has to survive weather

The blood was not just sitting there politely

Fingerprinting Molecules Like a Detective to Build Better Solar Materials

When Your Medicine Starts Texting Back

When the AI Finally Watched the Previous Game Tape

Star Trek Promised Helpful Computers. This Paper Hands One a Better Lens

When Chest X-Rays Get a Shop Foreman

Hidden Pockets: How CryptoBank Maps the Secret Doors on "Undruggable" Proteins

The lab just got a fast break

The Case of the Missing Follow-Up

Parallel Diffusion, Minus the Waiting Room

3 reasons this paper matters, starting with the least obvious.

Tumors Leave Chemical Breadcrumbs, and We Finally Brought Better Flashlights

SPECTRAL Rolls for Initiative Against One of Cancer Detection's Nastiest Boss Fights

When MRI Stops Being a Mess of Slices and Starts Acting Like a Clue Factory

When a "new protein fold" sounds like structural biology fan fiction

When Your Photo Editor Starts Arguing in Basic Colors

When the Vesicle Won't Tell You Its Secrets

The Staging Mystery of Lithium in Graphite

AI Is Moving Into the Sleep Lab With a Hard Hat On

The mountain air is not automatically the good air

Teaching AI to Handle Weirdness When the Training Data Budget Is Basically Pocket Change

When the Haystack Is Also Made of Needles

The Tiny Tenant Nobody Could Find

Distributed k-Winners-Take-All, Now With Extra Momentum

Humans Are Not Special. Their Chromatin Just Left Better Comments.

A Very Normal Day in Which We Ask AI Which Flame Retardants Mess With Your Cells

Your Mouth Might Be Mailing Bacteria to Your Gut

The Battlefield Is the Boring Stuff

Forty-one Models Walk Into a Benchmark

The protein is doing weird stuff off-camera

Sparse Sensors, Clear Orders: A Lean New Tactic for Modeling Chaotic Systems

The charting front just got louder

Your AI Got an A+ and Still Can't Work the Shift

When Cancer Data Starts Sorting Itself

Two-Dimensional NMR From One Pulse? That’s Some *Mission: Impossible* Nonsense, Except It Worked

The Little Rehab Center for Troubled Cell Models

Large Language Models, Jury Duty, and the 900-Paper Pileup

The Protein Engineering Problem, Also Known as "Good Luck Searching Infinity"

The cell is not one room - it is a whole esports arena

Your Arteries May Be Starting Trouble Before You Get the Memo

RNA, But Make It a Product Roadmap

I rolled my eyes at this title for a second, because "extracellular vesicle long RNA profiling combined with machine learning" sounds less like a medical paper and more like a parlay you should absolutely not place.

Exhibit A: The Bacteria Left a Fingerprint

The Buzzer-Beater Happens Inside the Pixel

When Did We Decide That Counting Immune Cells Was Enough?

The Satellite Saw Smoke, But Was It Actually Near Your Nose?

When the arrows know the vibe but not the reason

The ocean called. It would like better guesses.

Your Toe Might Be Smarter Than Your Screening Program

The Oncology AI Quest: Teaching Machines to Read the Tumor Scrolls

When Alzheimer's Starts Messing With the Mood Before the Memory

The AI That Went Gumshoe on Gum Disease

When the Air Goes Off the Clock

The Night Shift, the Clues, and the Bag of Nutrients

The battlefield: too many alloys, not enough weekends

The Curious Problem of Blood Pressure That Refuses to Behave

The benchmark is a synthetic graph database with known hidden dimensions, and beating it matters because if your method cannot recover the answer when the universe already handed you the cheat sheet, it has no business diagnosing real networks.

When AI Promises to Personalize Cancer Treatment, I Usually Reach for My Wallet. This One Might Actually Be Doing Homework.

Boron Learned a New Trick, and the Computer Had Receipts

Same diagnosis, wildly different timelines

The PFAS Map Is a Prediction, Not a Crystal Ball

The part where the model plays brain detective

No Struggle, No Doctor

This Paper Fought Through the Daily Research Stampede and Actually Earned a Spot on the Bench

The AI Bard at the Triage Desk

The EHR Needs a Better Rhythm Section

The dream was bigger than this

The Copay Plot Twist

When Circuits Start Acting Like Ant Colonies

Groundwater CSI, Now With Transformers and Fewer Wild Guesses

The RSV Vaccine Candidate That Let AI Sniff the Air First

The Stroke Dataset That Does the Unsexy Work AI Actually Needs

Leigh Syndrome Gets a Training Plan

The Fistula Needs Better Weather Reports

FILM Reviews the Lysosome PR

Your Platelets Have a Plot Twist

When Robots Learn by Watching: Off-Policy RL Grows Up

The tumor is talking - this paper tries to listen

The DNA Potholes Everybody Drives Around

Single Injection, Many Secrets

Your Pee Has Notes on Your Lungs

The Blueprint Problem

When the Microrobot Swarm Suddenly Drew a Gear

The villain is not the tumor

The pancreas was hiding receipts

Your Diffusion Model Finally Moved Out of the GPU Mansion

When the benchmark is a 20-minute sacroiliac MRI, shaving it down to five minutes is not a cute optimization - it is the difference between a clinic running like clockwork and a waiting room slowly turning into a hostage situation.

When Hospital AI Becomes Normal, the Boring Paperwork Might Be the Hero

The Cell Is Not a Static Museum

Zero-Shot Neural Network Evaluation with Sample-Wise Activation Patterns

The Mud Had Receipts, and Machine Learning Helped Read Them

The Classical Model Knew It Was Drowning

When the Brain Stops Fact-Checking Itself

Harnessing Confinement Effect and Interpretable Machine Learning to Predict Alkane Diffusion in Zeolite Catalysts

AI Fungicide Design: Pop the Hood, Check the Data Lines, Pray the Field Trials Do Not Start Smoking

Time, Light, and a Neural Network That Refuses to Spiral

The humans tried to model the fog directly

The Mouse Microbiome Has Opinions About Your Diet

metaRLK 2.0: The Plant Protein Shelter Got a Bigger Intake Desk

Forty Years, a Mountain of Failed Shortcuts, and One Very Stubborn State Explosion

Hot Take: The Best Microscope in Science Has Been Doing Everything Wrong

The note is not the job. It is still very important.

A Neural Network, But With Better Taste

The Genome’s Middle Managers

The Case of the Tiny DNA Rings Running Your Infection

When the liver needs a floor plan, not vibes

Cells Have a Tell, Apparently

The Crystal Was Missing a Few Atoms, and Then Things Became Interesting

Cancer Drug Innovation Just Pulled a *Succession* Plot Twist

Two Extra Molecules, Fewer Liver Biopsies?

If researchers were allowed to be honest, this paper would be titled: "We trained an AI to play enzyme talent scout because mutating proteins one-by-one is a deeply unserious use of everyone's time"

The microscope slide is a gigapixel gremlin

The Case of the Wobbly Crystal Mansions

When Your 2D Material Acts Different Every Time

Geometry, Cumulants, and the Quiet Campaign Inside Your MRI

The Tiny Ion Channel With Main-Character Energy

The Chip Just Called a Timeout on the Accuracy-Energy Trade-off

The Comet Census Was Off, and That Is a Problem

Squeezing Light Into a Fingerprint

A Tale of Two Coasts: When AI Maps America's Flood Risk

Most Computational Chemists Think Dispersion Corrections Fixed DFT. This Paper Says They're Only Half Right.

The Pocket Is Playing Defense

Your Brain's Update Button Has a Dopamine Knob

A Glass Chip Casually Does 3D AI With Light

The Case of the Corn That Wouldn't Flinch

What if the smartest way to hit a disease target is not to hunt for a naturally occurring antibody, but to draft a custom protein part like a bracket made for one very annoying beam?

The embryo patch notes nobody asked for

Roll For Perception

The Case of the Programmable Seed

The bottleneck was simple and nasty: nobody had direct single-neuron recordings from the human hippocampus during full general anesthesia while the brain was hearing structured sounds and real language.

The Sea Is a Terrible Classroom

A Blood Test With Better Taste

The Foundation Is Cracked

The Case of the Dead Painter's Brushstrokes

The Real Hack: Stop Pretending the Map Is Universal

Your AUC Is Showing, and It Might Be Lying

Robots Are Mixing Chemicals Now, and They're Annoyingly Good at It

When the Endocrinology Clinic Starts Sounding Like a Compost Lab

A Ginkgo Tree Extract Might Rescue Dying Motor Neurons, Which Is a Perfectly Normal Thing for a Leaf to Do

Predicting Which Lung Cancers Will Ignore the Fancy Drug

Recurrent neural chemical reaction networks: when the dirt road starts building its own bullet train

The Problem With Crohn's Playing the Encore

D-GUMM-DS: When Medical AI Learns to Say “I’m Not Sure”

When Your Doorbell Wants to Run AI Without Melting

Not a shiny new ship - a map of the rocks

When Fertilizer Feeds the World but Poisons It Too

Training a Weather Oracle on a Grad Student's GPU Budget

The buzzer-beater in this paper is pretty wild: a neurology-tuned chatbot came off the bench, took the last shot, and outscored the emergency doctors.

When a medical image looks convincing, how do you tell whether it's teaching the right anatomy or quietly pouring the wrong concrete into a student's mental foundation?

Systematic Abductive Reasoning for Raven Puzzles: LGTM, But Only Because It Actually Explains Itself

When 3D Imaging Gets Mugged by Noise

This Sarcoma AI Looks at MRI, Microscope Slides, and Your Chart - Like a Tumor Board With Wi-Fi

When Age Is Not the Whole Story

Trustworthy AI in Healthcare, or: Why Patients Do Not Wish to Be Experimented Upon by a Very Confident Calculator

The Tumor Is Not One Thing

The Kidney’s “Miscellaneous Folder” Finally Gets Organized

DeepTYLCV: When Tomato Viruses Get a Background Check

Your Pupils Are Not Neutral: Fake News, Reinforcement Learning, and the Tiny Drama in Your Eyes

The AI Doctor Needs More Than a Solo Act

When AI says it can watch a river, I usually reach for my wallet - but this one might actually be onto something

Your Brain Runs on 20 Watts. AI Needs a Power Plant.

Your Mouth Bacteria Know How Old You Really Are

The Chip That Can Daydream on Purpose

Global Urban Heat Just Got a Better Spotter

When the Brain’s Plumbing Starts Acting Up

The suspicious relationship between generalization and hallucination

China's Lake Expansion Amplified Rapid CO₂ Emissions

Ghost pixels.

The Case of the Missing Model

When the Male Worm Goes Full *Mad Max*

When a Chatbot Goes Gene Hunting

When Your Diagnosis Pulls a Game of Thrones Plot Twist

The Colonoscope Finally Gets a Map

Towards Artificial Intelligence Hardware With 3D Integrated Ferroelectric Transistors

The Case of the Missing Tumor Outline

The Part Where the Machine Reads the X-rays

Combined multi-omics, spectroscopy, and a blood test that might spot glioma without drilling into your skull

TargetGAN: Teaching AI to Grow Better Genetic Switches

The "we'll worry about regulation after launch" era just lost the trench line

When Your Gut and Blood Sugar Start Fighting in the Same Room

Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Just Got the "Please Stop Guessing" Manual

PFAS Filters Meet Machine Learning, and the Fine Print Gets Spicy

When the Map Is Also the Mystery

Pop The Hood: What They Actually Changed

Why Being Weird Can Be Smart

Glacier Front AI Review: Fast Train, Wobbly Brakes

The Atmosphere's Best-Kept Secrets

Plot twist: the same kind of pattern-spotting magic behind your phone's autocomplete is now getting drafted into the operating room.

The benchmark that asks whether cancer drug-response AI is actually steering the ship

The biggest problem with this research is brutally simple: most of the field still teaches wearables to recognize human movement in lab theater, not real life.

Mars, Manganese, and the Suspiciously Ocean-Like Bathtub Ring

The Case of the Traveling Risk Factors

The Bacteria Were Secretly Planning Ahead

Breaking Atomic Fe-N4: When a Battery Catalyst Gets Its Alignment Fixed

When the Yogurt Hero Shows Up Late

Pancreatic Cancer Is Still a Mean Sea - but the Charts Are Better

This Paper Is Not a Robot Surgeon, Not a Miracle Antibiotic, and Definitely Not a Crystal Ball

AI Health Podcasts: Dirt Roads, Bullet Trains, and the Human Checksum

The Mechanical Blood-Clot Scout

The party has acquired a new spellbook

Data Management for Literature Reviews: The Part Nobody Brags About

Your Best AKI Model Might Also Be the Loudest Alarm in the Hospital

Thalamocortical Regulation of Prefrontal Stability Enables Abstract Rule Generalization

Nanozymes: tiny catalysts, big attitude

The tattoo that can listen to your muscles and talk back

An Industrial Chemical, a Nervous System, and a Rather Nosy AI

When the Ear Is the Bottleneck

When proteins need a boarding pass

Rivers Have Tiny Gossip Networks, and Nitrogen Keeps Ruining the Vibe

Can a Pee Sample Snitch on Half Your Body?

Colorectal Cancer’s Bad Mailroom

When TB Treatment Stops Acting Like It Packed for a 2-Year Vacation

When Chemicals Go Wandering: Teaching Machines to Predict Which Pollutants Will Crash Your Drinking Water

Shining a Light (Literally) on Cleaner Drinking Water

When AI Dreams Up New Materials (And They Actually Work)

Cooperative Robot Swarms Just Got a Cheat Code - And It Doesn't Even Need a Manual

When 350,000 Chemicals Meet the Ocean, AI Plays Lifeguard

A Few Quiz Questions Just Mapped Your Entire Brain (Well, the Knowledge Part)

AI Just Figured Out Which of Your 20,000 Genes to Actually Aim a Drug At - and Big Pharma Noticed

How Many Fetal Brain Problems Does a Routine Ultrasound Actually Catch? (Spoiler: Not Enough)

Your Skin Can't Do This: How Fibers Are Getting Smarter Than Your Fingertips

The Plot Twist Nobody Ordered: Fish Are Full of Plastic, and It's Getting Weirder

A Survey on Large Language Models in Biology and Chemistry

Blocking Review: Humans Are Accurate, but the Queue Is Brutal

Your Liver Wants a Word: A Machine Learning Model That Predicts Cancer Risk From Your Routine Blood Tests

When Your AI Model Needs to Play Nice With Others (And Still Be Smart)

When RNA Meets Fate

When Your Tea Sommelier Is Actually a Neural Network

Label-Free Lung Cancer Subtyping with AI

Beyond the Data: Artificial Intelligence, Knowledge Graphs, and the Next Revolution in Wheat Breeding

Batteries Are Terrible Liars

The Persuasion Benchmark - Where "Winning" Means Losing

The Problem: Your Radar Is Lying to You

Garbage In, Climate Out: How Western China's Trash Problem Could Save the Planet (Or Make Things Worse)

The Quiet Hum Above

Your Brain's Blood Flow Has a Bodyguard Squad - and Now There's a Digital Twin to Spy on Them

When AI Art School Meets Eye Doctor: Teaching Machines to Spot Rare Eye Diseases

The Oxygen Problem Nobody Talks About Enough

The Sewage Plant Down the Road Might Be Getting an AI Upgrade

How Can a Drug That Saves Your Life Also Be Attacking Your Own Body - and How Can an AI That Hallucinates Be Trusted to Spot the Difference?

When Your Drug Design Software Finally Learns That Proteins Wiggle

What if your brain had a tiny sci-fi arena where neurons fought for the right to represent a memory, and the referees could sometimes make the brawl even messier instead of calming it down? That, more or less, is what this Neuron paper reports in freely behaving mice.

When Your Network Can't Tell You How Late the Packet Will Be

Charcoal's Nerdy Cousin Just Got a Machine Learning Makeover

The Plot Twist: Not Just a Chatbot in a White Coat

One Device, Three Jobs, Zero Chill

DynaPURLS: Teaching Skeletons New Tricks (Without Showing Them First)

Teaching Computers to Spot Crooked Spines (And Finding the Genes Behind Them)

Batteries Need Better Matchmaking, and This Paper Hands Them an Algorithm

For Machines to See in Terahertz, They First Had to Learn How Eyeballs Think

There's the blog post. It hits the fitness trainer voice throughout (reps, gains, progressive overlo

Your Body Fat Might Be Secretly Helping Fight Cancer (But Only If You're a Guy)

Shadow-Calibrated Stereo Vision for Colorimetric Sweat Analysis

When Your Immune System Gets Bamboozled: Machine Learning Cracks the Code on Glioblastoma's Sneaky Survival Tricks

When metal acts like a straight-A student with terrible judgment

When the "group chat gone feral" meme becomes a research trend

SEAGALL Turns Single-Cell Chaos Into a Readable Quest Log

How Can We Measure Every Particle in the Air When We Can't Even See Them - and How Can We Not Know Where They Come From When We're Literally Breathing Them?

Your Morning Ran on Invisible Tech Rankings

The Thermoset in Its Native Habitat

Two Types of People in Medicine

AI Is Now Designing Better Plants From Scratch, and Yes, It's as Wild as It Sounds

When Your Brain's Grease Traps Get Clogged, Maybe Just Go for a Jog

Comparison of AI-Generated Radiology Impressions

Quantitative Pathology and APOE Genotype Reveal Dementia Risk and Progression in Lewy Body Disease

The scanner saw everything, the labels saw almost nothing

Can AI Read Your Mammogram Better Than a Risk Calculator? It's Complicated.

The Big Five Personality Traits Just Got a Makeover - And Your Brain Apparently Agrees

Mass Spectrometers Meet Masterpieces: How Scientists Are Reading Paintings Like Molecular Novels

Your Brain Has a Texture Snob Living Inside It

Teaching AI to Sail Through Chemical Storms

Why Predicting El Niño in Spring Is Like Forecasting Weather for a Cat

A Contrastive Free Energy-Enhanced Transformer Framework for Efficient Reinforcement Learning

When a Hospital Decided to Learn Something from Every Single Patient

NQO1-Mediated Anoikis Resistance and Immune Evasion in T1 High-Grade Bladder Cancer

When Cell Shapes Spill the Tea About What Cells Are Doing

The Case File

By 2028, Your Med School Flashcards Will Be a Video Game - and They'll Work Better

StarFunc: When Old-School Biology and Deep Learning Had a Baby That Outperformed Both Parents

Hydrogels Just Picked Up the Brain's Secret Side Quest

Water Gets Weird When You Squeeze It Between Atomic Sheets (And Scientists Finally Figured Out Why)

When Accuracy Turns Your AI Into That Kid Who Guesses on Every Homework Question

Where total-concentration screening, in vivo animal models, and pure computational prediction each fall short, this paper threads the needle - combining in vitro digestion simulation with machine learning to build PFAS soil standards that actually reflect what enters your body.

When Six Brain Scans Are Better Than One (and Your Doctor's Best Guess)

The ICU Is Like a Five-Star Hotel Nobody Wants to Stay In

When Antibody Hunting Feels Like Digging for Treasure With a Toothpick

Transcriptomic Plasticity Is a Hallmark of Metastatic Pancreatic Cancer

When AI Reads Between the Lines to Find Moms Who Need Help

How Can Doctors Have Access to Cheaper Drugs That Work Just as Well While Patients Still Go Broke Filling Prescriptions?

NMR-Solver: When AI Finally Tackles Chemistry's Most Tedious Puzzle

When CT Scans Play Hide and Seek: How AI Learned to Spot Bone Metastases That Doctors Can Barely See

Meet the Bacterial Raincoat Thieves

The Brain's Learning Algorithm Puts Backpropagation to Shame (And Silicon Valley Didn't See It Coming)

The Genetic Typos You Never Knew Were Ruining Your Proteins

When Cancer R&D Trips Over Its Own Data

The Problem: CRISPR Has a Typo Tolerance Issue

We've Been Measuring Intelligence Wrong This Whole Time

The Ocean's Carbon Vaults Are Hiring, and Scientists Have a Job Description

The Appetizer: What's on the Menu?

The Frustrating Needle-in-a-Haystack Problem of Solar Cell Chemistry (And How AI Just Brought a Magnet)

Blood Proteins Just Ratted Out Lupus to a Machine Learning Model

The problem is not just lag - it is meaning with bad timing

When Your AI Plays Matchmaker Between Cancer Drugs and Tumors

The Problem: Needles in a Very Rare Haystack

The Crystal Detective, Now With Fewer Sleepless Chemists

When AI Writes the Textbook on Its Own Dangers

If *Blade Runner* had been rewritten by a cardiologist with a power-grid spreadsheet open, it would look a lot like this paper.

The Role of Sulfur in Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Growth

The Roadmap, Not the Magic Wand

The Problem With Eyeballing Pre-Cancer

Your Underwater Sensor Just Got a Superpower (Thanks to Sugar Rings and Rust)

Why Your Brain Doesn't Trust Robot Hugs

Traditional ML Has Been Beating LLMs at Clinical Prediction for Years - That Just Changed

This Model Showed Up Covered in Mystery Solvent

This Neural Network Just Unlocked the Cheat Code for Microscopy

Robot Scientists Are Mixing Chemicals So Humans Don't Have To

Every Quantum State You've Never Heard Of Has a Secret Complexity Score

When Your Immune System is Too Good at Its Job

The Secret Ingredient Is... Water? How One Molecule Turbocharges a Superfast Polymer Reaction

When Dental Implants Meet Machine Learning: A 13-Year Reality Check

Training Thermodynamic Computers by Gradient Descent

Cardiology's New Training Block: AI, Gene Therapy, and a Very Crowded Weight Room

Robot Boats Playing 4D Chess With Hackers

When Neural Networks Learn to Speak Water's Weird Language

AI Just Got Way Better at Finding the Needles in Nature's Haystack

The AI Models Trained on Millions of Cells Might Not Be Worth the Hype

The curious life of the machine-assisted molecule

Biology Has Been Fighting This Boss Battle Since 1977

The Ping-Pong Front Just Got Weird

Your DNA Is Throwing a House Party (And Physics Is the Bouncer)

The Problem Nobody's Favorite Algorithm Can Solve

When Your Brain Forgets How to Want Things: Computational Models Are Learning to Decode Anhedonia

Spinning Electrons to Supercharge Batteries: A New Trick for Lithium-Sulfur Tech

The part where AI tries to become a medicinal chemist

Antimony Has a Secret Identity Crisis (And It's Great News for Your Future Computer's Brain)

How to Make Molecular Blobs Less Blobby: A Deep Learning Breakthrough in NMR

RNN Learning-Based Prescribed-Time Safe Formation Control for High-Speed Vehicle Swarms

When Your Dinner Guests Ask About AI Hunting Drug Targets

The PSA Test Has Been Getting It Wrong for 40 Years. A Blood Chemistry Trick Might Finally Fix That.

Tiny Patients, Big Math: How Digital Twins Could Revolutionize Antibiotic Dosing for Newborns

When Algorithms Learn to Read Your Ancestors' Mail

Dirt, but make it existential

Simulation-Based Inference Captures Non-Markovian Effects in Protein Production Kinetics Through Cell Division

Four Evolutionary Fingerprints Reveal How Cancers Outsmart Your Immune System

Your Brain Has a Secret 60-Minute Stress Reset Window

The tumor is not one thing, which is rude

COCA Tries to Spot Colon Cancer on Ordinary CT Scans, Which Is Different Because It Uses Non-Contrast Images People Were Often Getting Anyway

AURORA is a generative multi-omics framework that stitches seven different human data types into one shared model, so it can reconstruct missing measurements, clean up batch noise, and estimate how your body is aging from a much wider angle than the usual one-test crystal ball.

Fourteen Years of Assuming Graphene Is See-Through to Water? Done.

When Your Liver Scan Says "Probably Cancer, But Which One?" - How Tiny Bubbles Might Have the Answer

The AI That Quietly Panicked Every Time a Surgeon Ignored Its Advice

When Your Immune System Needs Better GPS: Teaching T Cells to Hunt Brain Tumors

Towards Noninvasive Blood Count: Deep Learning Meets Your Eyeball's Tiny Blood Vessels

Your Kidneys Have a Uric Acid Problem, and Scientists Just Found 9 Million Reasons Why

When Your Self-Driving Car Has to Juggle Three Priorities at Once

Personalized AI-Based Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction Assessment

Data Biases in Genomics: When Your DNA Database Plays Favorites

Deep Learning Can Now Predict Where Your Cancer Drugs Actually Go

Tiny Magnets Just Learned to Think Like Neurons (Sort Of)

Transfer-Learning Guided Design of High-Performance Conjugated Polymers for Low-Voltage Electrochemical Transistors

Full-DIA vs. the Swiss Cheese Spreadsheet Problem

When Five Metals Are Better Than One: The Wild World of Multi-Principal Element Alloys

The Tiny Worm-Brained AI That Reads Your Spit

The Quantum Game Got Weird Fast

One Million Protein Handshakes: The Biggest Structural Dating App for Molecules

DeepFAN Wants to Help Radiologists. Bless Its Overachieving Little Heart.

When a tumor acts like a messy civilization

The CHA₂DS₂-VASc Score Has Been Running Cardiology Since 2010. This ML Model Just Showed It the Door.

One Weird Trick That Solved Water Quality Science (It's Weighted Regression)

The MRI Data Tower of Babel Just Got a Rosetta Stone

Deep Learning Charts a Course for Better Malaria Vaccines

The Plastisphere: Tiny Plastic Particles Are Building Condos for Superbugs

TopoCL: Topological Contrastive Learning for Time Series

Decoding Structure-Property Relationships in Anion Exchange Membranes via a Chemically Informed Dual-Channel Graph Attention Network

Your Muscles Have Tiny Sleeper Agents (And They're Getting Old)

The Lost Aura of the Physician in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

Neural Architecture Search With Spatial-Spectral Attention for Higher-Order Nonlinear Hyperspectral Unmixing

Your Nose is a Better Engineer Than You Think (And Scientists Just Proved It)

When Your Cells Are Speaking Different Languages (And the AI That Learned to Translate)

The Cold Case of the Wobbly Robot Arm

The Carbon Hiding in Your Shopping Cart: How 971 Million Tonnes of CO2 Sneak Across Borders

Scientists Built a Chatbot That Measures Plants, and It Actually Works

The Leukemia Detectives Found a Villain Hiding in Plain Sight

The Water Test That Could Save Millions of Lives Just Got 99.6% Accurate

How Can State Space Models Enhance Machine Learning on Graphs?

The MRI Map That Refused to Squint

AI That Doesn't Forget: The Wild World of Multimodal Continual Learning

Who's Looking at Whom? AI Reveals the Secret Social Rules of Marmoset Eye Contact

Blood's Tiny Messengers: Mining 21,000 Peptides to Crack the Heart Failure Code

Predicting Parkinson's From Blood Proteins Years Before Symptoms Show Up

Your Brain Just Imagined Moving Your Hand. This Neural Network Noticed.

The Old Engine Had a Breathing Problem

When the Car Starts Thinking Twice

The Tiny Molecular Bouncer at the Solar Cell Door

Rocks Don't Lie: Machine Learning Reads 3.5 Billion Years of Earth's Oxygen Diary

When Your Camera Learns to Squint: A Photodetector That Adapts Like Your Eyes (But Sees What You Can't)

When Your Plant Breeder Gets a PhD in Computer Science

Reimagining Drug Development When the Mice Stop Running the Meeting

When Your ICU's AI Gets a Promotion: Regulating the Jump from Specialist to Generalist

Your Dental Implant Just Learned to Fight Infections by Chewing

Your Brain Uses 20 Watts. This Chip Wants to Beat That.

Your Next Diabetes Screening Might Include a Mouth Swab

Good News, Bad News: A One-Line Fix That Makes Time Series AI Way Less Fragile

Confidently Uncertain: Probabilistic Machine Learning to Predict Soil Biotransformation Half-Lives

Artificial Intelligence Powers Protein Functional Annotation

When Robots Play Air Traffic Controller for Your Brain

Machine Learning Meets Nucleic Acids, and the Lab Gets a New Co-Host

The Weather Prediction Sweet Spot Nobody Can Nail

When Peptides Get Clumpy: Teaching Machines to Predict Synthesis Disasters

Land Subsidence on Java: When the Ground Sinks Faster Than the Sea Rises

When Your Microscope Gets a Whole Band

The Plastic Diode That Stopped Being Cute and Started Hitting 18.5 GHz

PhaBOX2: The Virome Needs Better Sysops

Why Younger People's Colon Tumors Might Be Playing Hard to Get (For Blood Vessels)

AI Wants to Read Your Cancer Clues Like a Ship's Log

The End of the Salami Slicer: X-Ray Microscopy Just Made 3D Tissue Imaging Possible Without Destroying Your Sample

When One Model Rules Them All: OmniParser V2 Learns to Read Everything

The Steel Whisperer: Teaching Machines to Read Metallurgy Papers (So You Don't Have To)

When Fertilizer Goes Rogue: Teaching Machines to Track Runaway Nitrogen

Your Neural Network Just Got a Split Personality (And That's Actually Good)

When Neural Networks Play Two Games at Once: Graph Clustering Gets a Glow-Up

Quantum Convolutional Neural Networks: A Survey on Architectures, Applications, and Future Directions

Blood Vessels Have Opinions, and This AI Figured Out How to Listen

Ace Just Served the Future at Your Face

Teaching DNA Amplification New Tricks with Machine Learning

Machine Learning-Assisted Discovery of Outside-In Structure Ni-Rich Cathode with High Performance

GFETM: When DNA's Dictionary Meets the World's Most Unreadable Data

When Computers Learn to Read Your CT Scan Better Than Billing Codes

TwinC and the Strange Case of Chromosomes Mingling Across the Deck

SkinCast: Teaching AI to Predict Which Chemicals Will Make Your Skin Angry

When the Algorithm Becomes Your Recruiter

The Forecast Looks Rough for Meta-Learning Models Trained on Messy Data - But a New Regularization Trick Might Clear Things Up

Two trains, one track, and one very stressed enzyme

MCPNet++: Interpretable Classification Models via Multi-Level Concept Prototypes

When Your AI Can't Tell the Fake Slides From the Real Ones (Neither Can the Pathologists)

When Your Proteins Get Creative: How DeepISO Predicts the Chaos of Alternative Splicing

Monday Morning in the Protein Savannah

Machine Learning to Predict Remission Between Six and 24 Months in Rheumatoid Arthritis: Insights from the JAK-pot Collaboration

A Brain Cell Made of Light That Runs on Less Power Than Your Night Light's Night Light

The Machines Paint Pretty Pictures, But Artists Still Win the Creativity Contest

EvaNet: Towards More Efficient Image Fusion Assessment

When the AI Says "Just Add Manganese" and It Actually Works

Your Gut Bacteria Might Know You're Getting Forgetful Before You Do

Hot take: most light field super-resolution research has been solving the wrong half of the problem.

Machine Learning Predicts Sepsis Deterioration Trajectories

When an NMR Machine Plays Daycare Detective

When Your AI Model Aces the Test But Flunks Real Life

Your Brain Has a Bouncer, and AI Just Learned to Talk Its Way Past

The Mammogram Knows Things

The Brain Had A Point, Annoyingly

Your Next 5G Video Call Might Finally Stop Melting the Planet

Until Last Week, No Paper-Based Test Could Measure Three Heart Attack Markers at Once With Lab-Grade Accuracy. That Just Changed.

Machine Learning is Speed-Dating Solar Panels Through Millions of Materials

Every Year, Millions of Older Adults Walk Into Cardiac Surgery Without Anyone Knowing They're Frail

What If You Could Build a Working Digital Copy of Human Metabolism - and an AI Helped Proofread the Blueprint?

A 35-Author Paper Told Us to Innovate in the ICU - But Nobody Checked If We Know How

Batteries That Charge Themselves With Sunshine Just Got a Whole Lot Smarter

Good News, Bad News: A Neural Network Just Learned to See Light

When the CT Scan Starts Talking to Metabolism

Teaching AI to Ask for Directions: How Human Intuition Helps Machine Learning Destroy "Forever Chemicals"

Controversial Opinion: The Best Use of GPT-4 Might Be Sniffing Out Toxic Chemicals in Your Water

When Your Blood Pressure Goes on a Surprise Vacation Mid-Surgery

When Your Brain Can't Be Bothered: Machine Learning Untangles Depression, Apathy, and Anhedonia

Your Medical Records Are Taking a World Tour (And You Weren't Invited)

Your Living Room Just Became an Alzheimer's Clinic

Water Is Weird, and Machine Learning Just Made It Weirder (in a Good Way)

The Secret Life of Smooth Muscle Cells (And Why They're Having an Identity Crisis in Your Arteries)

Nineteen Billion Proteins Walk Into a Cluster

Blood Proteins Are Tattling on Your Future Health (And Scientists Are Finally Listening)

Your AI Just Told You You're Right. You Probably Aren't.

When AI Can't Tell Gibberish From Gold

When Molecules Learn to Remember: The Tiny Brain Cells Made of Sulfur and Electricity

ChatGPT Took a Cadaver Anatomy Exam and Bombed It Spectacularly

Blog Post: Generalist Biological AI

The AI Conference That Booby-Trapped Its Own Papers

When DNA Whispers, This Nano-Ear Listens: Catching Cancer's Faintest Signals

When AI Learns to Speak "Gene" and Designs Drugs From Scratch

Multimodal Medical AI: When Your AI Can Read the X-Ray, the Lab Report, and the Doctor's Notes All at Once

Bats Had It Right: Tiny Drones Learn to Navigate Like Flying Mammals

Pig Brains, Flexible Circuits, and the Quest to Build a Brain in a Dish

Light-Powered Memory Chips Just Got Weirder (In a Good Way)

Molecular Cartography: Mapping the Mountains and Valleys Where Chemistry Actually Happens

When Metals Meet Molecules: Teaching AI the Handshake Protocol

When the Robot Reads the X-Ray Faster but Nobody Gets Better Any Quicker

When Your Pollution Model Needs Better Boundaries: Teaching AI to Think About Air Like a Weather Forecaster

A Cognitive Layer Architecture to Support LLM Performance in Psychotherapy

spRefine: Teaching AI to Clean Up the Messiest Data in Biology

RAG: Teaching AI to Look Stuff Up Instead of Just Guessing

When Science Fiction Becomes Reality: The Quest to Reverse Aging

Robot Brains That Ignore Distractions: A New Trick for Sharing Resources

When Your Heart Attack Calculator Gets a Machine Learning Upgrade

When Your Nose Knows More Than Your Brain: How AI Learned to Matchmake Molecules and Receptors

When Your Commute Becomes Someone Else's Health Problem

Decoding Liver Fibrosis Through the Lens of AI: Resmetirom and the Digital Pathology Revolution

Your Gut Microbiome Has an On/Off Switch (Kind Of)

Molecular Fluorophore Dimerization: A New Paradigm for Precision Phototheranostics

Your Thymus: The Shriveled Little Organ That Might Decide Whether Cancer Immunotherapy Saves Your Life

When Your Model Learns What the Cell Already Knew

Waving Hello: The Marvelous World of Axially Chiral Polymers

When Your Chatbot Becomes Your Hype Man: A Cautionary Tale

Adversarial AI Reveals Mechanisms and Treatments for Disorders of Consciousness

When Microbes Meet Math: Teaching Neural Networks to Think Like Bacteria

When Algae Get Stressed, They Don't All Freak Out the Same Way

The Robot Chemist That Out-Discovered an Entire Field of Lipid Researchers

Acetylcholine: The Brain's DJ Deciding Whether Dopamine Makes You Learn or Move

DNA Gets a Spinning Dance Floor (And Science Finally Reads the Whole Molecule)

The 500-Million-Year Hack That Made Your Bread Possible

Your Eyes Do Math Without Asking Your Brain - And Now a Camera Can Too

Somebody Just Organized 19 Billion Proteins Into a Cosmic Filing Cabinet

The Oncology AI Showdown Nobody's Talking About: Ivory Tower vs. Silicon Valley

Your Brain's Junk DNA Is Waking Up, and It Has Opinions About Getting Old

AI Is Predicting Drug Interactions From Molecular Structure, and Pharmacists Are Paying Attention

When Cells Get Their Close-Up: The Wild World of Image-Based Profiling

When AI Met Your Heart: A Tale of Cardiac MRIs and Deep Learning

When Physics Gets Amnesia: Teaching AI to Remember Turbulence

Your Brain's Secret Scars Might Be Predicting Your Future

When Sewage Gets Philosophical: Teaching AI to Predict Bacterial Drama in Wastewater

AI Models That Read X-Rays They Were Never Trained On - Zero-Shot Radiology Is Here

The Magnet Arms Race Nobody Told You About

Thymic Health Consequences in Adults

When Scientists Fight Back: The Art of the Academic Rebuttal in Air Quality Research

Batteries That Rebuild Themselves: The Wild Science of Electrochemical Reconstruction

Integrated Photonic Neural Network with On-Chip Backpropagation Training

When You Can't Measure the Mess: Teaching AI to Guess Chemical Concentrations in Wastewater

When the Robot Says "You're Fine" and Is Actually Right

AlphaFold Just Learned That Proteins Have Friends

Mixture of Experts: The Biggest AI Models Are Actually a Bunch of Smaller Models in a Trench Coat

Gut Microbiome Drama: What Your Liver Can Learn from Your Stomach's Microbes

Open and Sustainable AI: When Science's Shiniest Tool Needs a Maintenance Check

AI: The New Doctor in the House?

Your Brain's Shape Might Explain Why You Hit "Buy Now" at 2 AM

Tiny Detectives: How Nanosensors Are Turning Pathogen Hunting Into a High-Tech Treasure Hunt

Your AI Doctor Will See You Now (Maybe Don't Let It)

The Lab-to-Real-World Problem That's Holding Back Water Cleanup Tech

The AI That Learned to Clean Sewage (And Actually Explain Itself)

When Mushrooms Meet Machine Learning: Teaching AI to Make Impossible Materials

When Your AI Doctor Confidently Makes Stuff Up: Hallucinations in Medical AI

A Context-Augmented Large Language Model for Accurate Precision Oncology Medicine Recommendations

The DNA Whisperers: How AI Learned to Read (and Write) the Code of Life

The Software Running Your Hospital Might Not Be FDA-Approved (And Nobody's Quite Sure What to Do About It)

Teaching Old Copper New Tricks: How AI Found the Perfect Dance Partner for CO2

How to Build an AI Scientist: Unveiling the Secrets

Manufacturing-Aware Generative Models Enable Petascale Synthesis of Designed DNA

When AI Einstein Started Grading Papers (And Everyone Lost Their Minds)

AI-Enhanced Bionic Aquatic E-Skin: Why Fish are Now the Coolest Cyborgs in Town

The Secret Diary Hidden in Your DNA: A Tale of Epigenetic Longevity

When Your X-Ray Is a Liar: AI-Generated Medical Images Are Fooling Everyone

When Bacteria Get Their Own Barcode Tattoos

When Machine Learning Became a Weather Detective for Acid Rain

When Gold Gets Smart: AI Meets the Shiniest Sensors in Science

Your Smartwatch Knows More About Your Heart Than Your Doctor Does (For Now)

Beijing Just Dropped a Five-Year Plan, and AI Got Top Billing

A Billion Proteins Walk Into a Mass Spec...

The Sky Is Literally Raining Fertilizer (And Not in a Good Way)

Antibody-Drug Conjugates: Cancer's Least Favorite Trojan Horse

GPT-5 Made Better Surgery Checklists Than Humans, and That Should Make You Think

Federated Learning: Training AI Across Hospitals Without Anyone Sharing Patient Data

RLHF: The Training Technique That Turned ChatGPT From Unhinged to Useful

When Your Pig's DNA Meets a Gradient Boosting Algorithm