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06/26/2026
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By Edison Reed
Probiotic Supplement May Reduce Depression and Anxiety Symptoms in Older Adults, Study Finds
A small clinical trial published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society found that daily probiotic supplementation, when combined with standard antidepressant treatment, led to modest improvements in depression and anxiety symptoms among adults aged 60 and older, according to a June 17, 2026 report from Wiley. The study enrolled 58 participants in India […]
06/23/2026
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By Edison Reed
Researchers Develop Chip-Scale Ultrafast Laser Matching Tabletop Performance
Researchers at the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL) in France have developed the first integrated ultrafast laser that performs on par with traditional tabletop femtosecond lasers, according to a study published June 4, 2026 in Nature. The device produces pulses of 1.05 nanojoules with durations as short as 147 femtoseconds on a photonic chip, […]
06/23/2026
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By Edison Reed
Terrestrial Energy Secures Texas Site for Molten Salt Reactor Testing
Terrestrial Energy has secured a site in Texas to test its Integral Molten Salt Reactor (IMSR), a Generation IV small modular reactor design, according to the company. The site will be used for testing and potential commercial deployment, company officials said. The IMSR is one of several advanced reactor designs being developed to meet rising […]
06/19/2026
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By Edison Reed
CATL Unveils Sodium-Ion Battery With 20-Year Lifespan
On June 17, Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Limited (CATL) unveiled a new sodium-ion battery platform at an event backed by China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, according to SodiumBatteryHub. The company said its new sodium-ion cells can deliver up to 15,000 charge cycles and a service life of as long as 20 years. CATL […]
06/12/2026
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By Edison Reed
Texas Instruments Unveils 26-Cell Battery Monitor For Thermal Runaway Detection
Texas Instruments (TI) has introduced a new battery monitor designed to detect thermal runaway in electric vehicle (EV) and energy storage systems by monitoring up to 26 individual cells, according to the company. The device, designated BQ79731-Q1, uses electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) to measure internal cell changes that can precede catastrophic failure. The new battery […]
06/11/2026
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By Edison Reed
U.S. Army Develops Quantum Sensor for Precise Radio Signal Detection on Battlefields
U.S. Army scientists have demonstrated a new quantum sensor capable of measuring the full three-dimensional direction of radio-frequency electromagnetic fields, a milestone that officials said could reshape how signals are detected and located on the battlefield. The breakthrough was achieved by researchers at the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command, known as DEVCOM, according to […]
06/09/2026
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By Edison Reed
Researchers Develop High-Entropy Cathode for Sodium-Ion Batteries
A team of scientists from India and the United States has designed a new cathode material for sodium-ion batteries that demonstrates fast charging, structural stability, and strong capacity retention, according to a report published by SodiumBatteryHub. The cathode uses five transition metals arranged in a highly disordered atomic structure, a design known as a high-entropy […]
06/09/2026
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By Edison Reed
Scientists Scan 74 Million Radio Signals From Interstellar Visitor, Find No Alien Technology
A team of researchers using the Allen Telescope Array scanned the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS for radio signals that could indicate alien technology, sifting through 74 million signal detections and finding no evidence of artificial transmissions, according to a study published in The Astronomical Journal. The search, conducted by the SETI Institute, analyzed 22 terabytes of […]
06/04/2026
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By Edison Reed
Chronic Pain May Stem From Brain’s “Faulty Alarm,” Therapists Say
Chronic pain can persist long after an injury heals because the brain continues to send danger signals even in the absence of ongoing tissue damage, according to psychotherapist Christie Uipi. This phenomenon, known as neuroplastic pain, arises from the brain’s threat system remaining in alert mode, Uipi wrote in an article published April 12, 2026. […]
06/01/2026
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By Edison Reed
Stanford Study: Walking Technique Slows Knee Cartilage Loss, Researchers Say
A new clinical trial from Stanford University has found that adjusting the angle of the foot while walking can slow the progression of cartilage degeneration in adults with knee osteoarthritis, according to researchers. The study, published in The Lancet Rheumatology, involved participants with mild-to-moderate knee osteoarthritis who were taught to alter their foot angle during […]
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