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Try AI Peer Review — First Review FreeWhy AI Assistants Struggle with Unfamiliar Software — and How GUIDE Aims to Fix It
New research introduces GUIDE, a system that reduces domain bias in GUI agents using real-time web video retrieval. Learn how it works and why it matters.
How AI-Assisted Knowledge Engineering Could Streamline Modern Airport Operations
New research proposes a semi-automated framework to build machine-readable knowledge bases for airports, tackling data silos and semantic gaps in TAM systems.
How AI Agents Are Automating the Simulation of Smart Buildings on the Power Grid
A new LLM-driven framework called AutoB2G automates building-grid co-simulation, enabling smarter energy control research without manual configuration.
When AI Agents Act Unsafely: Inside BeSafe-Bench, a New Standard for Behavioral Risk Testing
BeSafe-Bench exposes hidden behavioral safety risks in autonomous AI agents operating in real-world environments. Here's what researchers found and why it matters.
Nanoparticles Derived from Pig Seminal Plasma Enable Ocular Drug Delivery in Cancer Research
Scientists used nanoparticles from pig semen in eye drops to deliver cancer treatment in mice, opening new paths for drug delivery across biological barriers.
The Motherhood Penalty in Academia: New Data Exposes the Structural Barriers Slowing Women's Research Careers
New Nature research reveals how unequal childcare burdens systematically derail mothers' academic careers. Here's what the data show and why it matters.
Reviving Dead Cells With New Genes: What 'Zombie Cell' Research Means for Biology
Scientists have reactivated so-called zombie cells by introducing new genes. Learn what this means for aging research, medicine, and cell biology.
Radioactive Leak Detected from Sunken Soviet Submarine Komsomolets in the Norwegian Sea
Scientists confirm low-level radioactive strontium and caesium leaking from the wreck of the Soviet submarine Komsomolets. Here's what it means for ocean safety.
Five Essential Science Books Bridging Ocean Depths and Cosmic Horizons
Nature's Andrew Robinson reviews five standout science books spanning deep-sea biology and space exploration. Discover why these titles matter for curious minds.
Mass Lung Cancer Screening Program Dramatically Increases Early-Stage Detection in Smokers
A large-scale lung cancer screening program targeting smokers aged 55–74 reveals strong gains in early diagnosis. Here's what the data means for public health.
Your Gut Bacteria Are Injecting Proteins Into Your Cells — Here's What That Means
New research reveals gut bacteria use molecular injection systems to deliver proteins into human cells, influencing immunity and inflammation in surprising ways.
Engineered Yeast 'Superfood' Boosts Honeybee Colony Growth by 15 Times in Controlled Trials
Scientists engineered yeast to replicate missing bee nutrients, triggering a 15-fold surge in colony reproduction. Here's why this research matters for global food security.
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