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Researchers from Helmholtz Munich and the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have developed “fast-RSOM”, a new imaging technology that can capture detailed images of the smallest blood vessels directly through the skin – without the need for invasive procedures. By revealing early signs of cardiovascular risk, this technology could help doctors intervene sooner, guide personalized therapies, and improve long-term heart health.
A record-setting $55 million commitment from a Binghamton University, State University of New York alumnus and New York state will establish the Center for AI Responsibility and Research, the first-ever independent AI research center at a public university in the United States. Research conducted via the new center will build upon Binghamton research that advances AI for the public good.
New modelling research from African biostatisticians shows that flies play a far more important role in spreading cholera than previously recognised. While cholera is traditionally associated with contaminated water, the study demonstrates that flies can mechanically transmit the cholera-causing bacterium from contaminated environments to human food, making outbreaks faster and more unpredictable.
The models show that when fly-related transmission factors are high, even small contamination events can trigger explosive outbreaks, likened to sparks igniting dry grass. The findings come as Africa faces its worst cholera outbreak in 25 years, with 300,000 confirmed and suspected cases reported across 20 countries in 2025.
The research also reinforces the importance of vaccination, showing that high coverage can rapidly reduce transmission even before long-term water and sanitation improvements take effect.
Scientists have created 3D printed surfaces featuring intricate textures that can be used to bounce unwanted gas particles away from quantum sensors, allowing useful particles like atoms to be delivered more efficiently, which could help improve measurement accuracy.
Blockchain is a promising solution for secure data sharing in the Internet of Things (IoT) networks, but existing systems often suffer from high latency that limits time-sensitive applications. Now, researchers from Japan have investigated how the structure of peer-to-peer blockchain networks affects IoT-blockchain performance. They developed Dual Perigee, a lightweight peer-selection algorithm that significantly reduces data propagation delays without increasing resource usage on IoT devices.