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This AI-Powered Soft Robotic Glove Helps People With Paralysed Hands Move Again

Imagine losing the ability to move your hand for years. Even simple tasks like holding a spoon, buttoning a shirt, or picking up a cup become impossible without help. For millions of people living with paralysis, stroke, or diseases such as ALS, this is a daily reality. Now, researchers have developed an exciting new technology that could change lives. A team from the Technical University of Munich and the Center for Rehabilitation Passauer Wolf has created a lightweight, soft robotic glove that helps people with severe hand paralysis move their fingers and grasp objects again. Unlike traditional robotic devices, this innovative exoskeleton uses soft fabric, artificial intelligence (AI), and muscle-sensing technology to understand what the user wants to do. The findings, published in Nature Machine Intelligence , show that the device could restore independence to people who have lost almost all hand function. Why Hand Movement Matters Our hands are involved in nearly everything we do...

Scientists Watch Water Being Created At Atomic Level for the First Time & It Could Help Produce Water During Space Missions

For the first time in history, scientists have watched water being created in real time at the molecular level. Using one of the world's most advanced electron microscopes, researchers observed hydrogen and oxygen atoms combining to form tiny bubbles of water. This remarkable achievement not only solves a long-standing scientific mystery but also opens the door to producing water on demand—even in deserts or during future missions to Mars. The groundbreaking research was carried out by scientists at Northwestern University , who studied how a rare metal called palladium helps hydrogen and oxygen react to form water. By observing the process in extraordinary detail, they discovered how to make the reaction happen faster and more efficiently. A Historic First Water is one of the most common substances on Earth, yet no one had ever directly watched individual hydrogen and oxygen atoms combine to create it. Scientists have known for over a century that palladium can speed up this reac...

Could Tiny Black Holes Be the Universe's Missing Dark Matter?

What is dark matter ? It is one of the biggest mysteries in science. Astronomers know it exists because its gravity affects galaxies and the movement of stars. In fact, dark matter makes up about 85% of all the matter in the universe . But despite decades of research, scientists still don't know what it is made of. Many researchers believe dark matter is made of unknown particles that have never been detected. However, another exciting possibility has been gaining attention— primordial black holes . These are tiny black holes that may have formed just after the Big Bang, long before the first stars and galaxies appeared. Now, a new study by Kawasaki, Murai, and Tsuchida has provided strong support for this idea. Using powerful computer simulations, the researchers found that a special model of the early universe could naturally create enough primordial black holes to explain all of the universe's dark matter. Even more exciting, their study predicts a special type of gravitati...

Scientists Create a Breakthrough Hologram Technology That Can Project 62 Images at Once

Imagine a single device that can project dozens of different holograms at the same time instead of just one. What once sounded like science fiction is now becoming reality. Researchers have developed a revolutionary technology that can generate 62 independent holograms simultaneously , opening the door to smarter displays, faster wireless communication, advanced radar systems, and next-generation virtual reality. The breakthrough comes from researchers at Southeast University in China , who designed a new type of programmable metasurface capable of controlling light waves in ways that were previously impossible. Their work could transform how holograms are used across science, medicine, communications, and entertainment. What Are Holograms? Holograms are three-dimensional (3D) or two-dimensional (2D) images created by carefully controlling the shape and direction of light waves. Unlike ordinary photographs, holograms capture information about both the brightness and depth of an objec...

Could Dark Matter Create Light?

Dark matter is one of the greatest mysteries in the universe. Scientists believe it makes up about 85% of all the matter in the cosmos, yet no one has ever seen it directly. We know it exists because its gravity affects stars, galaxies, and the way the universe is structured. But what dark matter actually is remains unknown. Now, a new study by researchers Aires, Robert Brandenberger, and Bhaskar Kushwaha suggests something surprising. They found that dark matter may be able to indirectly create light by interacting with magnetic fields that existed in the early universe. This idea could help explain how some of the first supermassive black holes formed so quickly after the Big Bang. Even more exciting, the researchers found that their theory agrees with observations from the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) and X-ray telescopes, making it a realistic possibility. A Different Kind of Dark Matter The study focuses on a special type of dark matter called an axion-like particle (ALP)...

Scientists Build a Robotic Fish That Can Grow From 50 cm to 2.5 Meters Without Changing Its Design

Nature has always been one of the greatest sources of inspiration for engineers. From birds inspiring airplanes to insects influencing tiny drones, scientists often look at animals to solve difficult engineering problems. Now, researchers have taken inspiration from fish to create a new kind of robotic swimmer that can work at many different sizes while using the same basic design. This breakthrough could make underwater robots cheaper, more flexible, and useful for many important jobs, including ocean exploration, environmental monitoring, underwater inspections, and marine research. Why Fish Are the Perfect Underwater Engineers Fish have spent millions of years evolving to swim efficiently through water. Different species have different body shapes depending on where they live and how they survive. Some fish are built for speed, while others are designed to move slowly through coral reefs. Their body size also affects how they swim, including the speed of their tail movement, the fo...

Scientists Discover Special “Leader Cells” That Help Blood Vessels Heal Faster

Our blood vessels work every second to carry oxygen and nutrients to every part of the body. They also remove waste and help keep our organs healthy. But blood vessels can become damaged because of injuries, surgeries, or diseases. When this happens, the body immediately starts repairing the damaged area. Scientists have now discovered that this repair process is guided by a special group of cells called leader cells . These cells take charge, guide other cells, and help heal damaged blood vessels more efficiently. In a new study, Yang and his research team closely examined how these leader cells work. They found that leader cells control the movement of other cells during healing, making the repair process faster and more organized. Their findings could help researchers develop better treatments for heart disease, damaged blood vessels, and tissue injuries in the future. The Protective Layer Inside Blood Vessels Every blood vessel is lined with a very thin layer of cells called the e...