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• Linux 6.19 changelog. • Summary: Linux 6.19 adds a new listns(2) system call that makes much easier to list the namespaces present on the system; support for the Live Update Orch
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Reconstructing into a denser phase
• Subjects Two-dimensional materials Tellurium vacancies can drive atomic reconstruction in PdTe2thin films, converting them into non-layered PdTe. • Such a non-stoichiometric phas
Multiscale-structured miniaturized 3D force sensors
• Abstract Flexible tactile sensors are pivotal for advancing neuroprosthetics, human-machine interactions and intelligent robotics. • However, achieving highly sensitive tactile s
Radioisotope-mimetic molecular afterglow probe for downregulated cancer biomarker imaging
• Abstract Molecular afterglow imaging is a biomedical modality with high sensitivity and specificity. • However, due to the short half-lives of existing afterglow agents, longitud
A molten-salt dispersion of lanthanides at the atomic scale
• Abstract Lanthanide (Ln) elements have distinctive electronic structures and chemical behaviours that can be used to tune electrocatalytic performance when they are introduced as
Restoring the tumour mechanophenotype of vocal fold cancer reverts its malignant properties
• ECM stiffness and deposition fuel vocal fold cancer progression through mechanotransduction. • Patient-derived cells show loss of laminin-binding integrins and flocking motility
Bulk-heterojunction doping in lead halide perovskites for low-resistance metal contacts
• Abstract Efficient carrier injection at metal-semiconductor interfaces is essential for probing intrinsic electronic properties and enabling high-performance devices. • Thinning
Ultralow contact resistance in halide perovskite devices
• Subjects Electronic devices Electronic properties and materials A charge transfer between metal oxide and halide perovskites occurring beneath the metal contact surface locally d
Interface complexes unlock ultrahigh-strength martensite
• Subjects Mechanical properties Metals and alloys A martensitic medium-entropy alloy surpasses the long-standing strength-ductility ceiling of conventional ultrahigh-strength stee
Blecon Debuts Software Agent Linking Zebra Devices to Bluetooth Tracking
• Announced today, the new solution leverages existing hardware to expand the range of logistics tracking systems.
Cadence Unwraps Agentic AI Super Agent for Chip Design and Verification
• Announced today, the new ChipStack AI Super Agent from Cadence automates front end silicon design and verification, delivering a 10X productivity increase.
Second-Order Type-2 PLLs: Bode Diagrams, Bandwidth, and Overshoot
• Learn how to select the zero frequency, damping factor, and loop bandwidth for one of the most popular PLL configurations.
Toshiba Debuts ‘Advanced Microstep Technology’ in New Motor Drivers
• The new stepper motor driver adds advanced microstep control to reduce noise, vibration, and power consumption in compact motor systems.
Alpha & Omega Semi Unwraps 60 V Super Junction MOSFET Devices
• The αMOS E2 platform seeks to deliver efficiency, ruggedness, and power density for high-voltage power conversion.
Introduction to the Gilbert Multiplier
• This article explores the Gilbert cell, a widely used analog multiplier circuit.
Microchip Adds 12 Devices in 600 V Gate Driver Family
• The 600 V gate driver family offers 12 devices for motor control and power conversion, supporting fast switching and noise immunity.
National Semiconductor's LM317 and the Rise of Adjustable Linear Power
• Introduced in the mid-1970s, National Semiconductor’s LM317 condensed linear regulation into a three-terminal building block and turned voltage selection into a resistor choice.
R&S Expands Mid-Range Portfolio With New 44 GHz Spectrum Analyzer
• The new product provides 44 GHz coverage and extends 40 MHz of real-time spectrum analysis across the FPL family.
Research Shorts: Medtech Targets Sleep, Speech, Strength, and More
• Recent research explores healthcare diagnosis, monitoring, and rehab-from the ‘world’s smallest programmable microbots’ to wearables that restore speech to stroke patients.
ST Launches LVDS Driver for High-Speed Data and Low-Voltage Logic
• A space-grade quad LVDS line driver targets modern spacecraft data links with 600-Mbps throughput and wide-range CMOS compatibility.
STMicroelectronics Releases USB PD Sink Controller With Hybrid Mode
• The new USB Power Delivery sink controller combines hardwired USB-PD operation with a patented hybrid mode to simplify full-feature USB-C sink designs with minimal firmware.
Thermal Research Roundup: New Ways to Store, Move, and Control Heat
• Researchers are advancing materials and device concepts that treat heat as something that can be stored, directed, or actively managed, rather than merely dissipated.
Toshiba Adds High-Speed CCD Image Sensor to Machine Vision Portfolio
• The new linear sensor pushes the capture speed envelope for industrial machine vision.
Microchip's New MCU: A 32-bit Upgrade That Still Fits Old 8-bit Systems
• Microchip’s PIC32CM PL10 MCUs combine 32-bit Cortex-M0+ performance with AVR pin compatibility, MVIO, and functional safety support.
Nanoscale SCE: Electrostatic Challenges and FinFET/GAA Mitigation Solutions
• Learn how scaling beyond Dennard’s limits triggered short-channel effects (SCE) and why transitioning from FinFET to Gate-All-Around (GAA) architectures is vital for 2 nm control
Silanna Semiconductor's FirePower ICs Boost and Charge, All on One Chip
• Silanna’s SL2001 and SL2002 laser-firing ICs integrate resonant charging and high-current drive for LiDAR and rangefinding applications.
STMicroelectronics Claims First Automotive MCU with Edge AI Acceleration
• The new MCU includes a dedicated neural processor and phase-change memory to boost performance in X-in-1 architectures.
TI to Acquire Silicon Labs, Plus Other News in the Semiconductor World
• A cluster of early February deals pulled wireless MCUs, clocking IP, analog sensors, and AI-driven inspection software into larger platforms spanning IoT, automotive, industrial,
Vishay Adds 1200 V SiC MOSFET Power Modules in SOT-227 Packages
• The five 1200 V SiC MOSFET power modules support up to 200 A for automotive, energy, and industrial systems.
Author Correction: <i>BCL6</i> enables Ph<sup>+</sup> acute lymphoblastic leukaemia cells to survive <i>BCR-ABL1</i> kinase inhibition
• Subjects Acute lymphocytic leukaemia Cancer therapeutic resistance Drug therapy TheOriginal Articlewas published on 18 May 2011 Correction to:Naturehttps://doi.org/10.1038/nature
Stereospecific alkyl-alkyl cross-coupling of boronic esters
• Subjects Homogeneous catalysis Synthetic chemistry methodology Abstract Cross-coupling of aryl boronic esters forms a cornerstone of how chemists make molecules. • More recently,
'Universal vaccine' protects mice against multiple pathogens
• Email Bluesky Facebook LinkedIn Reddit Whatsapp X A macrophage - a ‘first responder’ cell in the innate immune system - in the process of engulfing aMycobacterium tuberculosisbac
Science journalism on the ropes worldwide as US aid cuts bite
• Email Bluesky Facebook LinkedIn Reddit Whatsapp X Environmental journalists at last year’s COP30 climate meeting in Belém, Brazil, interview the French ecology and biodiversity m
Academia's parent trap: the struggles faced by researcher mothers
• Adam Levy 00:00 Hello, I’m Adam Levy, and this is Off Limits: Academia’s Taboos, a podcast from Nature Careers. • In this episode: fertility and parenthood. • Academia can be inc
Blood test holds promise for predicting when Alzheimer's symptoms will start
• Email Bluesky Facebook LinkedIn Reddit Whatsapp X Abnormal tau proteins can form tangled fibres that accumulate in the brains of people with Alzheimer’s (slice at left). • (Brain
Daily briefing: Automated robot 'scientists' spark debate over the future of lab work
• Email Bluesky Facebook LinkedIn Reddit Whatsapp X You have full access to this article via your institution. • HelloNaturereaders, would you like to get this Briefing in your inb
'An AlphaFold 4' - scientists marvel at DeepMind drug spin-off's exclusive new AI
• Email Bluesky Facebook LinkedIn Reddit Whatsapp X The AI tool includes predictions of how proteins interact with potential therapeutic molecules.Credit: Isomorphic Labs Nearly tw
Biotech investor set to lead US National Science Foundation
• Email Bluesky Facebook LinkedIn Reddit Whatsapp X Jim O’Neill, a biotechnology investor who has held other positions in government, will be appointed by US President Donald Trump
Host control of persistent Epstein-Barr virus infection
• Abstract Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infects ≈90-95% of the global population1,2 and persists in B cells as a life-long infection3. • Prior EBV-infection is associated with autoimmu
AI is threatening science jobs. Which ones are most at risk?
• Email Bluesky Facebook LinkedIn Reddit Whatsapp X AI-controlled robots will not replace bench scientists soon, but AI systems are already taking work from human data analysts and
Are obesity drugs causing a severe complication? What the science says
• Email Bluesky Facebook LinkedIn Reddit Whatsapp X The condition called pancreatitis causes inflammation of the pancreatic tissue (pictured).Credit: Steve Gschmeissner/Science Pho
Five ways increased militarization could change scientific careers
• Email Bluesky Facebook LinkedIn Reddit Whatsapp X Ukrainian soldiers test drones in Donetsk, Febuary 2025.Credit: Serhii Mykhalchuk/Global Images Ukraine via Getty Military budge
Why do curling stones slide across ice the way they do?
• Email Bluesky Facebook LinkedIn Reddit Whatsapp X Tara Peterson of the US women’s curling team ’throws’ a curling stone during the semifinal match against Team Switzerland at the
Runaway black hole leaves a trail of stars
• Email Bluesky Facebook LinkedIn Reddit Whatsapp X A black hole (bottom left; artist’s illustration) that has escaped from its host galaxy leaves a trail of young stars in its wak
Gel helps mini spinal cords to heal from injury
• Email Bluesky Facebook LinkedIn Reddit Whatsapp X A human spinal-cord organoid has dead cells (red) and live cells (green) after being deliberately damaged in the laboratory. • S
Briefing chat: How hovering bumblebees keep their cool
• Email Bluesky Facebook LinkedIn Reddit Whatsapp X You have full access to this article via your institution. • Download theNature Briefing Podcast20 February 2026 In this episode
Building agents with the ADK and the new Interactions API
• Building agents with the ADK and the new Interactions API Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Mail The landscape of AI development is shifting from stateless request-response cycles to sta
Introducing A2UI: An open project for agent-driven interfaces
• Generative AI does great at generating text, images, and code. • Now, it’s time for it to be used to generate contextually relevant interfaces. • Today we are making the A2UI pro
Developer's guide to multi-agent patterns in ADK
• The world of software development has already learned this lesson: monolithic applications don’t scale. • Whether you’re building a massive e-commerce platform or a complex AI ap
Super-sticky feet help a robot to climb the walls
• Email Bluesky Facebook LinkedIn Reddit Whatsapp X By heating and cooling its feet, a robot can slowly climb walls made of any one of several materials. • Fenget al./Matter A four
A whole-brain single-cell atlas of circadian neural activity in mice
• Science, Volume 391, Issue 6787, February 2026.
An instructive experiment
• Science, Volume 391, Issue 6787, Page 842-842, February 2026.
Carbonated ultramafic igneous rocks in Jezero crater, Mars
• Science, Volume 391, Issue 6787, February 2026.
Ribosomal RNA expansion segments mediate the oligomerization of inactive animal ribosomes
• Science, Volume 391, Issue 6787, February 2026.
Scimitar-crested Spinosaurus species from the Sahara caps stepwise spinosaurid radiation
• Science, Volume 391, Issue 6787, February 2026.
The functional landscape of coding variation in the familial hypercholesterolemia gene LDLR
• Science, Volume 391, Issue 6787, February 2026.
Bacteria deliver a microtubule-binding protein into mammalian cells to promote colonization
• Science, Volume 391, Issue 6787, Page 825-830, February 2026.