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Research breakthroughs across physics, biology, climate, and the natural world.

445 articles found

New programmable photonic chip can control how fast light moves

New programmable photonic chip can control how fast light moves

Scientists have created a programmable optical chip that can slow light on demand, giving engineers far greater control over how optical signals propagate through a circuit. The technology could provide the delays, synchronization, and buffering functions needed to make light-based computing more practical. A single chip could eventually perform several tasks that currently require separate devices, potentially reducing energy use, cost, and complexity in AI servers and data centers.

ScienceDaily•July 22, 2026
Coffee may protect your heart but energy drinks could harm it

Coffee may protect your heart but energy drinks could harm it

For most adults, a daily caffeine habit may be safer for the heart than many people assume. A new American Heart Association review found that up to 400 milligrams of caffeine a day, roughly three to five cups of regular black coffee, is generally safe and may even be linked to lower risks of heart disease, stroke, heart failure, and Type 2 diabetes. But the source matters: highly concentrated energy drinks and shots can sharply raise blood pressure and trigger irregular heart rhythms.

ScienceDaily•July 22, 2026
Dimension Capital’s $800M third fund shows the intersection of science and compute is booming

Dimension Capital’s $800M third fund shows the intersection of science and compute is booming

The four-year-old firm's latest fund is 60% larger than its second vehicle announced 18 months ago.

TechCrunch•July 22, 2026
Great Apes kiss and cuddle to keep the peace, says study

Great Apes kiss and cuddle to keep the peace, says study

Hugging before stressful events may be an ancient way of building trust, say scientists studying apes.

BBC•July 21, 2026
Tokyo urges men to wear shorts to work, but women say it's 'leg hair harassment'

Tokyo urges men to wear shorts to work, but women say it's 'leg hair harassment'

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government wants workers to ditch the suit and tie for t-shirts, trainers - and shorts.

BBC•July 21, 2026
PFAS treatment could cost £210m, says Jersey Water

PFAS treatment could cost £210m, says Jersey Water

The final report from a scientific panel recommends Jersey Water adheres to a lower PFAS levels.

BBC•July 21, 2026
Record number of osprey chicks for nature reserve

Record number of osprey chicks for nature reserve

Cumbria Wildlife Trust says it is delighted to see a new breeding pair boosting numbers.

BBC•July 21, 2026
Brazil's Amazon sees sharp decline in size of area burned in 2025

Brazil's Amazon sees sharp decline in size of area burned in 2025

The amount of land burned in the world's largest rainforest was the smallest since MapBiomas records began in 1985.

BBC•July 21, 2026
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