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Author: Muhammad Tuhin

Scientists Develop Lithium Battery That Reacts to Heat Like a Brain

Scientists Develop Lithium Battery That Reacts to Heat Like a Brain

Muhammad TuhinJune 5, 2025July 12, 2025

From the smartphone in your pocket to the electric car silently gliding down the highway, lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) are the beating heart of modern mobility and communication. These compact energy…

New AI Technology Lets You Zoom In Deeply Without Losing Image Quality

New AI Technology Lets You Zoom In Deeply Without Losing Image Quality

Muhammad TuhinJune 5, 2025July 12, 2025

Imagine you’re watching a suspenseful crime thriller. The detective stares at a blurry photo of a getaway car, clicks “enhance,” and—voilà!—the license plate is crystal clear. For decades, this “zoom-and-enhance”…

Korean Engineers Build Four-Legged Robot That Masters Parkour

Korean Engineers Build Four-Legged Robot That Masters Parkour

Muhammad TuhinJune 5, 2025July 12, 2025

In a quiet lab buzzing with computation and creativity, a team of roboticists and AI experts from the Robotics & Artificial Intelligence Lab in Korea has pulled off something that…

South Korean Scientists Unveil Stretchable Circuits That Heal Themselves Inside the Body

South Korean Scientists Unveil Stretchable Circuits That Heal Themselves Inside the Body

Muhammad TuhinJune 5, 2025July 12, 2025

In a world increasingly driven by smart technologies and biomedical innovation, researchers are constantly seeking to push the boundaries of what’s possible. The future of medicine doesn’t just lie in…

Cracking the Brain’s Code with Krakencoder Brings Scientists Closer to Understanding Human Thought

Cracking the Brain’s Code with Krakencoder Brings Scientists Closer to Understanding Human Thought

Muhammad TuhinJune 5, 2025July 12, 2025

In a quiet lab at Weill Cornell Medicine, a team of researchers has taken a bold step toward answering one of neuroscience’s most elusive questions: How does the wiring of…

How Scientists Are Teaching the Brain to Clean Itself and Fight Alzheimer’s

How Scientists Are Teaching the Brain to Clean Itself and Fight Alzheimer’s

Muhammad TuhinJune 5, 2025July 12, 2025

For decades, the human brain was thought to lack the kind of waste-disposal system found in other parts of the body. But now, Columbia University researchers are revealing that not…

Generative AI Reconstructs DNA’s 3D Shape for the First Time

Generative AI Reconstructs DNA’s 3D Shape for the First Time

Muhammad TuhinJune 5, 2025July 12, 2025

Deep within the nucleus of every human cell, a microscopic miracle unfolds: over two meters of DNA, twisted and folded into an impossibly compact structure, choreographs the symphony of life.…

Scientists Create Smart Pen That Detects Parkinson’s Through Handwriting

Scientists Create Smart Pen That Detects Parkinson’s Through Handwriting

Muhammad TuhinJune 5, 2025July 12, 2025

It’s easy to overlook the beauty of handwriting—each letter a silent witness to the fluid choreography between mind and muscle. But for individuals living with Parkinson’s disease, this delicate coordination…

Satri-cel Therapy Nearly Doubles Survival in Advanced Gastric Cancer Patients

Satri-cel Therapy Nearly Doubles Survival in Advanced Gastric Cancer Patients

Muhammad TuhinJune 5, 2025July 12, 2025

For decades, advanced gastric and gastro-esophageal junction (GEJ) cancers have represented some of the darkest corners of oncology. These malignancies, often diagnosed late and notoriously resistant to existing therapies, carry…

P2Y12 Inhibitors May Outperform Aspirin in Preventing Heart Attacks and Strokes

P2Y12 Inhibitors May Outperform Aspirin in Preventing Heart Attacks and Strokes

Muhammad TuhinJune 5, 2025July 12, 2025

For decades, aspirin has stood as the gold standard in heart disease prevention. Cheap, familiar, and widely prescribed, it’s often the first weapon in a cardiologist’s arsenal to protect patients…

What If the Big Bang Wasn’t the Beginning?

What If the Big Bang Wasn’t the Beginning?

Muhammad TuhinJune 5, 2025July 12, 2025

For nearly a century, the Big Bang theory has been the reigning champion of cosmic origin stories. It tells us that the universe, all 93 billion light-years of it, burst…

Scientists Discover Female Earwigs Evolved Weapons Too

Scientists Discover Female Earwigs Evolved Weapons Too

Muhammad TuhinJune 5, 2025July 12, 2025

In the world of animal combat, size often matters—but so does shape, symmetry, and sometimes, a well-placed pincer. For decades, biologists have been fascinated by the bizarre and often oversized…

What Caused the 2023 North Atlantic Marine Heatwave? The Alarming Story Behind the Ocean’s Sudden Fever

What Caused the 2023 North Atlantic Marine Heatwave? The Alarming Story Behind the Ocean’s Sudden Fever

Muhammad TuhinJune 5, 2025July 12, 2025

In the summer of 2023, a strange and unsettling phenomenon swept across the North Atlantic Ocean. From the icy fringes of Greenland to the golden sands of the Sahara, all…

New Quantum Material Could Shield Qubits from Disturbance and Make Quantum Computers Practical

New Quantum Material Could Shield Qubits from Disturbance and Make Quantum Computers Practical

Muhammad TuhinJune 5, 2025July 12, 2025

Quantum computers—machines that once lived solely in the imaginations of physicists and science fiction writers—are no longer fantasy. They’re real, they’re promising, and they hold the keys to solving some…

New Study Reveals Memory Effects Can Supercharge Quantum Work Extraction

New Study Reveals Memory Effects Can Supercharge Quantum Work Extraction

Muhammad TuhinJune 5, 2025July 12, 2025

In the increasingly intricate realm of quantum physics, one tantalizing question has kept theorists and experimentalists awake at night: how do we extract usable energy—work—from the elusive, rule-defying processes of…

Scientists Witness a Rare Nuclear Phenomenon for the First Time in 30 Years

Scientists Witness a Rare Nuclear Phenomenon for the First Time in 30 Years

Muhammad TuhinJune 5, 2025July 12, 2025

In the vast, complex tapestry of the universe, where forces invisible to the naked eye govern the rise and fall of stars, spin galaxies into being, and hold atoms together,…

Giant Planet Shocks Scientists Orbiting Tiny Star

Giant Planet Shocks Scientists Orbiting Tiny Star

Muhammad TuhinJune 5, 2025July 12, 2025

The universe has a way of surprising us, often in the most unexpected corners. One of the latest cosmic curveballs comes from a tiny red dwarf star nestled quietly in…

The Universe’s Best Kept Secret J0722 Flashes Into Existence

The Universe’s Best Kept Secret J0722 Flashes Into Existence

Muhammad TuhinJune 5, 2025July 12, 2025

In the grand theater of the cosmos, where stars burn and galaxies collide, some of the most compelling dramas unfold in the quietest corners. One such drama recently caught the…

Cosmic Collision Sends Shock Waves Across 11 Million Light-Years

Cosmic Collision Sends Shock Waves Across 11 Million Light-Years

Muhammad TuhinJune 5, 2025July 12, 2025

Out in the silent, ancient void 2.8 billion light-years from Earth, two colossal structures—each containing hundreds of galaxies, immense reservoirs of superheated gas, and vast clouds of invisible dark matter—are…

Papua New Guinea’s Ancient DNA Unlocks the Origins of Oceanic Peoples

Papua New Guinea’s Ancient DNA Unlocks the Origins of Oceanic Peoples

Muhammad TuhinJune 5, 2025July 12, 2025

In the mountainous heartlands and coral-fringed coasts of Papua New Guinea, where more than 800 languages ripple through air heavy with history, science has pulled back the curtain on one…

New AI Model Reveals the Dead Sea Scrolls Are Older Than We Thought

New AI Model Reveals the Dead Sea Scrolls Are Older Than We Thought

Muhammad TuhinJune 5, 2025July 12, 2025

Few archaeological finds have gripped the imagination of the modern world quite like the Dead Sea Scrolls. Hidden in desert caves for over two millennia and rediscovered only in the…

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