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Updates every hour. Last Updated: 12-May-2026 03:15 ET (12-May-2026 07:15 GMT/UTC)
Q&A: Is AI democratizing global health or reinforcing old inequities?
Penn StateUT Arlington nurse educator on the profession’s future
University of Texas at ArlingtonAs National Nurses Week (May 6–12) and International Nurses Day (Tuesday, May 12) are recognized, UT Arlington nursing professor Veronica King spoke about the state of the profession and the importance of supporting the next generation of nurses.
The FORSAID project releases video demonstrations of innovative technologies for forest pest management
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Frontier breakthroughs in RIPK1 kinase-regulated cell fate | Master Forum
Shanghai Jiao Tong University Journal CenterOn the afternoon of May 4, the online academic event Master Forum was successfully held, co-organized by the Clinical Neuroscience Center, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine and the Editorial Office of LabMed Discovery (LMD). The lecture focused on “Kinase RIPK1 and Cell Fate Determination”, with Professor Zhang Tao as the invited speaker. The event was chaired by Zhang Chencheng, and was attended by Lu Yong, Wang Erliang and experts from multiple departments of Ruijin Hospital.
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A chip off the old block
National University of Singapore College of Design and EngineeringA single transistor can mimic the neural and synaptic behaviours of the human brain, bringing biologically inspired computing closer to reality.
NUS launches project to advance near-zero emissions ammonia marine engines
National University of Singapore College of Design and EngineeringFirst atom probe tomography facility in SE Asia opens at NUS
National University of Singapore College of Design and EngineeringFirst atom probe tomography facility in SE Asia opens at NUS
NUS researchers advance sustainable 3D concrete printing for the construction industry
National University of Singapore College of Design and EngineeringVitriform3D and ORNL give glass a second life through 3D printing
DOE/Oak Ridge National LaboratoryGlass bottles tossed in the trash are finding new life thanks to a collaboration between the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and Vitriform3D, an advanced manufacturing company. Together, they found a way to turn old glass into new products using 3D printing.