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Surgie, a humanoid medical robot, is about to give an ultrasound to a patient. CREDIT: David Baillot/University of California San Diego
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The Robot Will See You Now

July 10, 2025July 10, 2025 Eurasia Review 0 Comments

As waiting rooms fill up, doctors get increasingly burnt out, and surgeries take longer to schedule and more get cancelled,

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A new implantable device carries a reservoir of glucagon that can be stored under the skin and could save diabetes patients from dangerously low blood sugar. CREDIT: MIT
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Implantable Device Could Save Diabetes Patients From Dangerously Low Blood Sugar

July 10, 2025July 10, 2025 Eurasia Review 0 Comments

For people with Type 1 diabetes, developing hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar, is an ever-present threat. When glucose levels become

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Radar systems used by civilian airports (like this at Heathrow) and military operations are inadvertently revealing our existence to potential advanced alien civilisations because of the hidden electromagnetic leakage they emit. CREDIT: Mick Lobb / Radar scanner - Heathrow
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How Airports Like Heathrow And Gatwick Could Help Aliens Spot Earth

July 9, 2025July 9, 2025 Eurasia Review 0 Comments

Radar systems used by civilian airports and military operations are inadvertently revealing our existence to potential advanced alien civilisations, new

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As a droplet of liquid evaporates, any particles suspended in the liquid will naturally migrate to the edge of the droplet, leaving behind a “coffee-ring” pattern when the liquid fully dries. UC Berkeley engineers used this natural phenomena to boost the sensitivity of diagnostic tests by pre-concentrating disease biomarkers into a ring pattern. This illustration shows a ring of disease biomarkers, in purple, interacting with a droplet of liquid that contains plasmonic nanoparticles. These plasmonic nanoparticles bind to the disease biomarkers and generate patterns of light that can be spotted by using an AI-powered smartphone app. CREDIT: Megan Teng/UC Berkeley
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From COVID To Cancer, New At-Home Test Spots Disease With Startling Accuracy

July 9, 2025July 9, 2025 Eurasia Review 0 Comments

Got a sore throat and the sniffles? The recent rise of rapid at-home tests has made it easier to find

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Four Airbus aircraft in flight, including an A220-300, A321XLR, A330-900 and A350-1000. CREDIT: Airbus SAS 2024
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Protecting Aerospace Systems Against Cyberattacks

July 8, 2025July 8, 2025 Eurasia Review 0 Comments

Swansea University, Novel Engineering Consultants Ltd (Novel), and Airbus Endeavr Wales—a unique initiative between the Welsh Government and Airbus Defence

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Advancing protein evolution with inverse folding models integrating structural and evolutionary constraints CREDIT: IGDB
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Scientists Unveil AI-Powered Universal Strategy For Protein Engineering

July 8, 2025July 8, 2025 Eurasia Review 0 Comments

A team of Chinese researchers led by Prof. GAO Caixia from the Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology (IGDB) of

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Thinking Machines, Forgetting Minds: The Cognitive Cost Of AI-Assisted Learning – Analysis

July 7, 2025July 7, 2025 Syed Raiyan Amir 0 Comments

A decade ago, if someone had claimed machines would soon draft essays, debug code, and explain complex theories in seconds,

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electric lights arrows Credit: Gomi from Unsplash
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Time Is Power: How Faster Battery Testing Could Boost Europe’s Edge — And The Planet

July 7, 2025July 7, 2025 Eurasia Review 0 Comments

By Martino De Mori In today’s high-stakes energy landscape, time has become the scarcest commodity. Picture a factory forced to

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Credit: MAIA
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Investigating Artificial Intelligence Applications In Archaeology

July 7, 2025July 7, 2025 Eurasia Review 0 Comments

Over the past decade, the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become increasingly common across various fields of science and

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The plasma column used to kickstart the process for 'green ammonia' CREDIT: PJ Cullen/ Plasmaleap
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Using Lightning To Make Ammonia Out Of Thin Air

July 6, 2025July 6, 2025 Eurasia Review 0 Comments

University of Sydney researchers have harnessed human-made lightning to develop a more efficient method of generating ammonia – one of

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US-Iran talks. Photo Credit: Mehr News Agency
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Iran-US Nuclear Talks Set To Resume For First Time Since 12-Day War Amid Deep Mistrust – Analysis

July 10, 2025July 10, 2025 RFE RL 0

By Kian Sharifi (RFE/RL) — The United States and Iran are poised to return to the negotiating table at a moment

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What Is Disparate-Impact Discrimination? – Analysis

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File photo of Israel's PM Benjamin Netanyahu and China's President Xi Jinping. Photo Credit: Haim Zach, GPO, Israeli government
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Prospects For Bilateral Cooperation Between China And Israel – Analysis

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The Risk Of Civil War In Iran: Disunity, The Loss Of Agency – Analysis

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