Welcome to In the Spotlight, where each month we shine a light on something exciting, timely, or simply fascinating from the world of science.
This month, we’re focusing on artificial intelligence (AI), a topic that continues to capture attention everywhere. Here, you’ll find the latest research news, insights, and discoveries shaping how AI is being developed and used across the world.
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Updates every hour. Last Updated: 19-Nov-2025 14:11 ET (19-Nov-2025 19:11 GMT/UTC)
Scientists pinpoint a key gene behind heart defects in Down syndrome
Gladstone InstitutesPeer-Reviewed Publication
For decades, scientists struggled to pin down which gene is responsible for the heart problems that are so common among babies born with Down syndrome. Now, scientists at Gladstone Institutes have an answer. In a study published in Nature, the researchers leveraged stem cell science and artificial intelligence to discover that a gene called HMGN1 disrupts how DNA is packaged and regulated, and can throw off levels of hundreds of other molecules involved in healthy heart development.
- Journal
- Nature
CitrusGAN: AI revolutionizes 3D fruit phenotyping with sparse X-ray imaging
Nanjing Agricultural University The Academy of SciencePeer-Reviewed Publication
A research team has developed CitrusGAN, a generative adversarial network (GAN)-based deep learning framework that reconstructs precise 3D citrus CT models from just a few low-cost X-ray images.
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- Plant Phenomics
JMIR Publications’ Journal of Medical Internet Research invites submissions on Navigating AI-Enabled Uncertainty
JMIR PublicationsBusiness Announcement
A new post-processing route to improve tensile strength and ductility in 3d-printed alloys
International Journal of Extreme ManufacturingPeer-Reviewed Publication
In International Journal of Extreme Manufacturing, researchers have developed a dual post-processing method to make 3D-printed metals much stronger and tougher, addressing one of the field’s most persistent challenges.
By combining deep cryogenic treatment and laser shock peening, researchers find a new way to transform the microscopic structure of 3D-printed metals, relieving internal stresses and enhancing their mechanical resilience.- Journal
- International Journal of Extreme Manufacturing
Deep learning reveals the 3D secrets of fruit tissue microstructure
Nanjing Agricultural University The Academy of SciencePeer-Reviewed Publication
A research team developed a 3D deep learning–based panoptic segmentation model that combines semantic and instance segmentation to map plant tissue microstructures from X-ray micro-computed tomography (CT) images.
- Journal
- Plant Phenomics
Smart vision predicts wheat flowering days in advance using AI and weather data
Nanjing Agricultural University The Academy of SciencePeer-Reviewed Publication
A research team has developed a multimodal machine vision model that can accurately predict the flowering, or anthesis, time of individual wheat plants—up to two weeks in advance.
- Journal
- Plant Phenomics