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Spraying Toward Sustainability: New 15-Minute CO₂ Conversion Breakthrough Could Revolutionize Clean Fuel Production

In the race toward carbon neutrality, innovation is everything—and a research team in Japan may have just taken a major leap forward. Scientists from Tohoku University, Hokkaido University, and AZUL Energy have developed a rapid, cost-effective method to convert carbon dioxide (CO₂) into carbon monoxide (CO)—a crucial building block for synthetic fuels.

This method dramatically reduces processing time from 24 hours to just 15 minutes, signaling a potential game-changer for carbon capture and utilization (CCU) technologies.

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A Mind on the Move: New Wearable Neural Interface Brings Brain-Computer Tech into Daily Life

Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) have long held the promise of hands-free control over digital devices using nothing but thought. But until now, most of these systems have been bulky, fragile, and functionally tethered to lab settings—especially because they struggle to maintain stable contact with the scalp when the user is in motion.

A new breakthrough, however, may soon change that.

Researchers have developed a tiny, wearable neural interface, just 0.04 inches across, that can attach between a user’s hair follicles and keep functioning during movement. Thanks to a series of microneedles that painlessly anchor the device to the scalp, the interface maintains a steady readout of brain activity, even as users walk, run, or go about their day.

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A New Hope for Male Fertility: Stem Cell Transplant Could Restore Sperm Production

A groundbreaking fertility treatment could one day restore the ability to produce sperm in men affected by cancer, genetic disorders, or other conditions that leave them infertile. For the first time, scientists have conducted a clinical trial involving spermatogonial stem cell (SSC) transplantation, a technique that implants sperm-forming stem cells back into the testes in hopes of jumpstarting sperm production.

“If refined and proven safe, SSC transplantation could be a revolutionary fertility-restoring technique for men who’ve lost the ability to produce sperm,” said Dr. Justin Houman, assistant professor of urology at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, in a statement to Live Science. Dr. Houman was not involved in the study.

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Hidden Helpers: Newly Discovered Underground Microbes Could Revolutionize Water Purification

In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists in the U.S. have identified a previously unknown group of microbes thriving deep underground—up to 70 feet beneath the surface. This newly classified microbial phylum, named CSP1-3, not only survives in these harsh subterranean conditions but also plays a significant role in purifying groundwater, with exciting implications for future water filtration technologies.

The study, led by Dr. James Tiedje, university distinguished professor emeritus and director of the Center for Microbial Ecology at Michigan State University (MSU), uncovered CSP1-3 in soil samples collected from Iowa in the U.S. and China. Both sites belong to Earth’s Critical Zone, a vast region that stretches from the tree canopy down through soil layers to bedrock, sometimes extending as deep as 700 feet.

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Growing a Greener Future: Alt. Leather’s Plant-Based Revolution in Sustainable Materials

An Australian startup is changing the game in sustainable fashion and manufacturing. Alt. Leather has developed an innovative, plant-based leather alternative that’s free from animal products, plastic, and the harmful environmental impacts typically associated with traditional and synthetic leathers.

Instead of animal hides or petroleum-based plastics like polyurethane (PU) and polyvinyl chloride (PVC), Alt. Leather’s material is crafted from natural fibers and agricultural waste. The result is a durable, leather-like product that could be used across a variety of industries, including fashion, footwear, automotive, and upholster.

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Seeing the Unseeable: How Digital Engineering is Transforming Space-Based Imaging

Humans have exceptional eyesight—better than most creatures in terms of color range, detail, and distance. But eyes evolved to handle life in jungles and prairies, not a world shaped by urban warfare, global tensions, and climate change. Today’s complex challenges demand the ability to see more, see faster, and see better. That’s why the United States is leaning into a new era of remote sensing—one driven by powerful commercial space imagery.

This revolution is fueled by advances in satellite technology and the plummeting costs of space launches. Companies are racing to equip spacecraft with next-generation sensors that can capture high-resolution images of Earth more frequently, affordably, and with greater clarity. At the forefront of this movement is Maxar’s WorldView Legion satellite platform, featuring cutting-edge imaging instruments designed by Raytheon.

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Touching the Future: Revolutionary Haptic Device Brings Realistic Sensation to Digital Worlds

Most haptic technologies today are limited to simple vibrations—barely scratching the surface of what human skin can perceive. Our skin is equipped with a sophisticated network of sensors that can detect pressure, stretching, vibration, and more. Now, engineers at Northwestern University have taken a major leap forward, developing a breakthrough technology that recreates the complexity of human touch with unprecedented precision.

Published recently in Science, this new device is compact, lightweight, and fully wireless. It adheres directly to the skin and applies force in any direction to mimic a wide range of tactile sensations. From pressure and vibration to twisting and sliding, it delivers realistic touch feedback that’s customizable, dynamic, and nuanced—something existing haptics have never achieved.

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Aetherflux Raises $50M to Launch Modular Space-Based Solar Power in Race for Energy Leadership

Aetherflux, a space startup with an unconventional origin story, is making waves with its bold plan to revolutionize how we generate and deliver solar power—from space. Founded by Baiju Bhatt, a physicist-turned-finance-exec whose father was a NASA scientist, the company is developing a modular satellite constellation that aims to beam solar energy down to Earth using lasers.

Unlike traditional concepts that rely on massive solar arrays in geostationary orbit transmitting energy via microwave beams to large ground stations, Aetherflux is taking a different route. Its satellites will operate in low Earth orbit (LEO), offering a more scalable and flexible approach to space-based solar power (SBSP). Bhatt argues that previous efforts suffered from an “all or nothing” mentality, while Aetherflux’s modular system allows for iterative development and faster innovation.

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Making Cells Dance: Acoustic Waves Revolutionize Drug Discovery

Creating new drugs has traditionally required thousands of hours spent testing cells in petri dishes before treatments can reach patients. Even in 2025, much of this process remains manual, making it time-consuming, costly, and occasionally unreliable—significantly slowing down the development of life-saving therapies.

While some lab tasks like pipetting and liquid handling have been automated, growing and manipulating cells is still a complex challenge. This process often depends on multiple pieces of specialized equipment, including centrifuges and incubators, all of which must work together seamlessly. The more machines involved, the more expensive and complex the system becomes—making it inaccessible for many smaller labs, especially since the costly equipment may wear out before delivering a return on investment.

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A Silk-Based System Could Help Eliminate Animal Testing in Cancer Imaging Research

Historically, animal testing has been viewed as a necessary step in drug discovery, particularly for assessing new imaging agents. However, a growing number of researchers are working to eliminate this reliance by developing more advanced in vitro alternatives. One such innovation comes from a team in Austria, which has patented a cutting-edge system that combines 3D cell cultures with automated imaging technology—offering a promising path away from animal models.

At the heart of the new approach is a sophisticated system that grows human cells on silk-based scaffolds. These silk fibroin sponges act as a supportive extracellular matrix, enabling cells to develop in a realistic, three-dimensional tissue-like form. The scaffold is then inserted into a specialized device that mimics fluid flow similar to chromatography systems.

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Corleo: Kawasaki Unveils Hydrogen-Powered Robotic Horse of the Future

Kawasaki Heavy Industries has taken the wraps off Corleo, a futuristic, four-legged hydrogen-powered robotic horse that blends artificial intelligence, clean energy, and off-road capability. Unveiled at the Osaka-Kansai Expo 2025, this bold concept drew attention for its unusual approach to sustainable mobility and its inspiration from both motorcycles and living creatures.

Corleo isn’t just built to turn heads—it’s designed to traverse tough terrain. Each of its four legs moves independently, enabling it to maintain balance and provide a smoother ride across a range of surfaces, from rocky trails to grassy fields. Kawasaki describes the concept as an “off-road mobility platform,” one capable of handling varied environments with stability and control.

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SpinLaunch Shifts Gears with Ambitious Meridian Space Constellation

SpinLaunch, the experimental space startup known for its centrifugal satellite launcher, has unveiled bold new plans to create a broadband satellite network called Meridian Space. This next-generation constellation will consist of compact “microsatellites” deployed in massive batches of up to 250 satellites per launch—a move that, if successful, would surpass SpaceX’s 2021 record of 143 satellites on a single flight.

In a surprising twist, SpinLaunch won’t be using its signature kinetic launch system—designed to fling payloads into orbit like a giant slingshot—for the initial satellite deployments. Instead, the company will rely on traditional rocket launchesto begin building out the network.

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