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Quantum Teleportation Over Fiber Optic Cables
🌐 Quantum Leap Forward! Scientists at Northwestern just teleported quantum info across 30 km of real-world fiber optic cables—the same kind used for your Wi-Fi! This breakthrough could lead to a super-secure quantum internet.🔒
How It Works:
Quantum teleportation doesn’t involve physically moving objects—it’s about transferring the quantum state of a particle (like a photon) from one location to another without sending the particle itself. This relies on a phenomenon called quantum entanglement, where two particles become linked, sharing special properties no matter how far apart they are.
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As I had already posted earlier about gene editing, and now it's really happening.🤯
🧬 A 9½-month-old baby, KJ Muldoon, was saved from a deadly genetic disease using the world’s first personalized CRISPR therapy. Born with CPS1 deficiency, KJ couldn’t process toxic ammonia—until scientists edited his DNA to fix the faulty gene. In just six months, they created a custom treatment, and now KJ is thriving! This could change the game for rare diseases.
🧬On May 12, 2025, Scientists created the first fully synthetic yeast chromosome with built-in gene-editing tools, allowing them to rewrite its DNA on demand. From better biofuels to space-ready microbes, this could change everything!
What’s next for gene editing?🌟
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First Detailed Image of a Photon Captured!🔬
This historic achievement was made possible by a new technique developed by researchers in Birmingham. The image, resembling a small, pulsating light source, was created by analyzing the photon's wave function as it interacted with a silicon nanoparticle. Researchers revealed the quantum behavior of a photon in stunning detail. This could revolutionize quantum computing and optics.
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🧬 Medical Miracle! A 9½-month-old baby, KJ Muldoon, was saved from a deadly genetic disease using the world’s first personalized CRISPR therapy. Born with CPS1 deficiency, KJ couldn’t process toxic ammonia—until scientists edited his DNA to fix the faulty gene. In just six months, they created a custom treatment, and now KJ is thriving! This could change the game for rare diseases. What’s next for gene editing?
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"UK’s biggest dinosaur trackway found! 🦖
Researchers from the Universities of Oxford and Birmingham uncovered the UK’s largest dinosaur trackway in an Oxfordshire quarry. The site, dubbed a "dinosaur highway," features about 200 footprints from the Middle Jurassic period, dating back 166 million years. Tracks include those of Megalosaurus (a 30-foot-tall predator) and Cetiosaurus (a giant herbivore), offering new insights into prehistoric life. Preservation plans remain uncertain.
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Quantum computing hits healthcare 🩺
Cleveland Clinic and IBM installed the world’s first quantum computer dedicated to healthcare in 2025. It uses quantum mechanics to simulate complex molecular interactions at unprecedented speeds, accelerating drug discovery and potentially revolutionizing treatments for diseases like cancer or Alzheimer’s.
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Did You Know?"In 2025, AI can now predict earthquakes 24 hours in advance!"
Artificial intelligence has achieved a groundbreaking milestone: the ability to forecast earthquakes up to 24 hours before they strike with remarkable accuracy.This revolutionary advancement combines machine learning, seismic data analysis, and real-time monitoring to detect subtle precursors that humans and traditional systems often miss.
This AI breakthrough marks a new era in disaster prevention, turning earthquake prediction from a scientific challenge into a life-saving reality.
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Did You Know?"In 2025, AI can now predict earthquakes 24 hours in advance!"
Artificial intelligence has achieved a groundbreaking milestone: the ability to forecast earthquakes up to 24 hours before they strike with remarkable accuracy.This revolutionary advancement combines machine learning, seismic data analysis, and real-time monitoring to detect subtle precursors that humans and traditional systems often miss.
This AI breakthrough marks a new era in disaster prevention, turning earthquake prediction from a scientific challenge into a life-saving reality.
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Life on another planet?😲🔭
K2-18B could hold the first true hint that life exists beyond Earth, After new data from the James webb space Telescope revealed signs of gases that on earth are only produced by living organisms.
🔭Key Findings:
- Water vapor detected (Hubble).
- Possible Hycean world—hot, ocean-covered, hydrogen-rich.
- JWST spotted methane, CO₂, & tentative DMS (a possible life sign).
K2-18b remains one of the most promising candidates for studying exoplanet habitability, though it’s likely more of a "water world" with a thick atmosphere than an Earth twin.
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Life on another planet?😲🔭
K2-18B could hold the first true hint that life exists beyond Earth, After new data from the James webb space Telescope revealed signs of gases that on earth are only produced by living organisms.🔭
Atmosphere & Potential for Life
- Water Vapor Detected : Hubble Space Telescope data revealed water vapor in its atmosphere—the first such detection in a habitable-zone exoplanet.
- Possible Hycean World: Some scientists propose it could be a Hycean planet—a hot, water-covered world with a hydrogen-rich atmosphere.
- Other Detected Molecules:
- Methane (CH₄) & carbon dioxide (CO₂) (tentative detections by JWST).
- Dimethyl sulfide (DMS) (a potential biosignature, but unconfirmed).
James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is expected to conduct further atmospheric studies to confirm biosignatures (like DMS) and refine composition.
K2-18b remains one of the most promising candidates for studying exoplanet habitability, though it’s likely more of a "water world" with a thick atmosphere than an Earth twin.
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An 18-Year-Old Teen Discovers 1.5 Million Space Objects
Californian 18-year-old Matteo Paz identified 1.5 million new space objects with AI. He won $250,000 in the Regeneron Science Talent Search for his efforts.
Paz's algorithm analyzes data from NASA's NEOWISE mission. The VarWISE catalog, created by Paz's AI algorithm, contains 1.9 million variable objects, of which 1.5 million were previously unknown to science. This groundbreaking dataset offers valuable insights into phenomena such as the expansion rate of the universe and the formation of distant star systems.
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They walked the Earth 13,000 years ago. Now, they're back...in a way😳🐺
Meet Romulus and Remus-the world's first de-extinct animals🐺
In a groundbreaking development, Colossal Biosciences, a U.S.-based genetic engineering company, announced in April 2025 the birth of three genetically modified wolf pups named Romulus, Remus, and Khaleesi. These pups were created using ancient DNA extracted from dire wolf fossils-specifically, a 13,000-year-old tooth and a 72,000-year-old ear bone-and gene-editing techniques applied to gray wolf embryos.
Experts argue that the resulting animals are not true dire wolves but rather genetically modified gray wolves exhibiting some physical characteristics of their extinct counterparts. Concerns include the welfare of the genetically modified animals, the potential ecological impact of reintroducing extinct species, and the allocation of resources that might otherwise support the conservation of existing endangered species
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Critical Question
If you guys were in charge of designing the ideal high school science curriculum, what single subject would you make mandatory for all students, regardless of their future career paths and what convinced you of its importance?
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AI can facilitate treatment of heart attacks 🫀
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death globally. For their timely detection, it’s important to identify fibrosis – scar tissue caused by heart attacks or infectious diseases. Today, clinicians manually process MRI images to measure fibrosis volume, which can be time-consuming.
Researchers from ITMO University and Almazov National Medical Research Centre used deep learning to develop a way to quickly detect cardiac fibrosis. While it takes a clinician about one to two hours to process an image, the model can do it in a few minutes by breaking down the problem into stages:
✅ locate the cardiac muscle
✅ detect fibrosis within each of the 17 traditional heart segments
✅ evaluate its amount in each of them
Currently, the algorithm’s output matches the opinion of two experts in 86% and 77% of cases respectively, which means that the model has human-level performance.
Guest post by ITMO University
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Hey everyone! Let's brainstorm:
What's next for science and space? What research areas do you think will be the biggest game-changers in the coming decade? What are the major challenges and exciting opportunities you see?
Come and comment your ideas – let's chat!
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Spider silk gets a superpower: ITMO researchers create magnetic material for targeted healing.
Scientists from ITMO University have created a new magnetic material composed of silk from the Linothele fallax spider and a coating of magnetic nanoparticles. Combined, the elements promote tissue regeneration and can potentially be applied in targeted drug delivery.
How it works: researchers add liposomes – microscopic spheres made of the same molecules as cell membranes – to a biological sample, allowing them to penetrate cells easily. Medication is placed inside them and coated with nanoparticles. When exposed to an external magnetic field, the particles heat up and destroy liposomes, which causes medication to be released at the injury site; at the same time, silk threads facilitate directional growth and serve as a support system for cells.
Guest post by ITMO University
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