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<p>To satisfy the high performance requirements of new generation materials in application of aerospace and automotive industries, a series of TiZrHf-based entropic (i.e., entropy-stabilized) alloys with α+β...EN

2026-01-01 · Journal of Materials Research and Technology · , , et al.
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Researchers found that adding thiocyanate to perovskite nanoparticles significantly strengthens terahertz radiation output—a finding with immediate applications in wireless communications, medical imaging, and security screening. The discovery maps a clear path to commercializing perovskite-based THz emitters, potentially disrupting markets dominated by expensive semiconductor alternatives.EN

2026-01-01 · Scientific Reports · , , et al.
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Researchers have cracked a major durability problem in perovskite solar cells—a promising but fragile technology—by inserting a thin oxidizing layer that prevents degradation under sunlight. The fix boosts both efficiency and real-world operational stability, moving perovskites closer to commercial viability in the $200+ billion solar industry.EN

2026-01-01 · ACS Energy Letters · , , et al.
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Researchers have discovered that the size of microscopic patterns in metal implants dramatically affects how well they perform in the body. The finding could help manufacturers design longer-lasting hip and knee replacements that reduce the need for costly revision surgeries.EN

2026-01-01 · Small Structures · , , et al.
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A study of Swedish tech companies reveals that poor onboarding in large-scale agile environments causes new employees to become overwhelmed, struggle with cross-team coordination, and leave faster. The research provides concrete fixes that can reduce turnover and prevent costly cultural breakdowns in organizations managing complex software development.EN

2026-01-01 · SAC '26 · , ,
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Researchers developed a scaled laboratory technique using sub-terahertz radar to image miniature drones and study how radar detects aircraft-sized targets. The breakthrough could help defense contractors and airport operators improve detection systems for small unmanned vehicles, a growing security concern.EN

2026-01-01 · Proceedings International Radar Symposium · , ,
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Researchers have developed an energy-based approach to evaluate controlled blasting's effectiveness at preventing dangerous rockbursts in deep mining operations. The method outperforms traditional stress measurements, offering mining companies a more reliable tool to assess safety and protect workers as operations push deeper underground.EN

2026-01-01 · Mining, Metallurgy &amp; Exploration · , , et al.
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Researchers have developed a mathematical framework that better predicts whether cancer patients will experience recurrence—and whether they might be cured. The advance matters to hospitals and insurers because it accounts for hidden patient differences and messy real-world data gaps that standard models miss, enabling more accurate treatment planning and cost forecasting.EN

2026-01-01 · Statistics in Medicine · , ,
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Researchers have created a fully plant-based flame retardant treatment for poplar wood that dramatically improves fire resistance while remaining washout-proof. The breakthrough could reshape building materials and furniture industries, offering manufacturers a sustainable alternative to petroleum-derived fire-safety additives that face mounting regulatory scrutiny.EN

2026-01-01 · European Journal of Wood and Wood Products · , , et al.
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Researchers have validated that tire-road friction estimates from competing vehicle suppliers can be reliably compared and combined, opening the door to cross-brand data sharing. The finding, tested across 100,000 kilometers in Swedish road conditions, removes a major technical barrier to unified safety systems that could reduce traffic accidents.EN

2026-01-01 · IET Intelligent Transport Systems · ,
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A Swedish region used AI to synthesize 1,500 citizen contributions into a 2040 strategy, proving that algorithms can expand democratic participation across municipalities. But the experiment revealed a critical risk: AI tools can flatten complex local concerns into oversimplified patterns, potentially reinforcing existing power structures rather than surfacing marginalized voices.EN

2026-01-01 · CoDesign - International Journal of CoCreation in Design and the Arts · ,
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A new framework unifies how scientists understand intelligence in biological and artificial systems, treating cognition as a spectrum rather than a binary trait. The finding could reshape how companies develop AI systems and how regulators assess machine capabilities—moving beyond binary assessments to measure degrees of problem-solving competence across different conditions and uncertainty.EN

2026-01-01 · PHILOSOPHIES ·
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Researchers have built a framework that embeds machine learning directly into 6G network infrastructure, enabling mobile networks to anticipate where users are heading and hand off their connections proactively rather than reactively. The approach could eliminate lag and service disruptions in autonomous vehicles, industrial robots, and other mission-critical mobile applications that today's networks struggle to support reliably.EN

2026-01-01 · IEEE wireless communications · , , et al.
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Researchers using computational modeling discovered that porphyrin molecules naturally prefer to sit loosely on silver surfaces rather than bond chemically, a finding that could reshape how scientists design catalysts and molecular devices. The result contradicts behavior on copper surfaces and suggests metal choice critically determines how engineered molecules behave in industrial applications.EN

2026-01-01 · ACS Omega · , , et al.
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Researchers have developed a new method that helps robots create mental maps of both indoor and outdoor spaces by automatically grouping objects into meaningful areas. The breakthrough could accelerate deployment of autonomous systems in warehouses, factories, and field operations where robots currently struggle to navigate unfamiliar terrain.EN

2026-01-01 · Mechatronics (Oxford) · , , et al.
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Researchers found that involving locals early in urban planning—through techniques like group brainstorming and structured questioning—strengthens social bonds and sustainability in rural areas. The discovery matters for policymakers and developers seeking cost-effective ways to address inequality and improve public health in underserved regions.EN

2026-01-01 · Land · , ,
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A new framework reveals that organizations lack consistent ways to measure whether their security systems actually work, leaving executives unable to assess their real cyber risk. As breaches and attacks multiply, the inability to track security performance is forcing companies to rethink how they monitor and improve their defenses.EN

2026-01-01 · Journal of Cybersecurity and Privacy · , ,
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Researchers have built and tested a working blockchain system that lets colleges issue tamper-proof digital diplomas and verify credentials instantly. The technology could save institutions millions in fraud losses while streamlining hiring and credential verification for employers worldwide.EN

2026-01-01 · IET Blockchain · ,
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Researchers have developed a low-cost technique to synchronize radar networks without expensive long-distance signal sharing, solving a critical barrier for detecting stealth aircraft and improving detection accuracy. The breakthrough could reshape how defense contractors and infrastructure operators deploy multi-radar systems at a fraction of current expenses.EN

2026-01-01 · Proceedings International Radar Symposium · , , et al.
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A new study reveals Nigeria's vast mineral reserves could fund critical infrastructure projects, but institutional chaos and weak regulation are blocking the opportunity. The research outlines a concrete reform roadmap—including mining license requirements and cross-agency coordination—that could unlock billions in development while creating regional economic leverage.EN

2026-01-01 · Mineral Economics · , , et al.
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Swedish researchers have developed an optimization method that lets manufacturers design shared human-robot workstations without sacrificing worker welfare for productivity gains. The approach simultaneously addresses conflicting demands—faster robots, lower energy use, and better ergonomics—making it practical for small-batch, custom production runs where flexibility matters most.EN

2026-01-01 · The 12th Swedish Production Symposium 24/03/2026 - 26/03/2026 Luleå, Sweden · , , et al.
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Researchers have identified seven critical attributes that should guide software engineering teams when defining research problems tied to industry needs—from financial criteria to stakeholder input. The finding addresses a persistent gap: most software research skips rigorous problem definition, leaving companies uncertain whether academic work will solve their actual challenges.EN

2026-01-01 · Proceedings - 2026 IEEE/ACM International Workshop on Methodological Issues with Empirical Studies in Software Engineering, WSESE 2026 · , , et al.
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Researchers have cracked a longstanding problem in AI-powered image editing: getting the tool to change only what you want without mangling the rest. The breakthrough could speed up creative workflows in design studios, e-commerce, and media companies by reducing the back-and-forth needed to fix unwanted alterations.EN

2026-01-01 · Computational Visual Media · , , et al.
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Researchers have developed an AI tool that lets factory managers ask questions in plain English to unlock insights buried in production data, rather than requiring specialized data science skills. The breakthrough could help manufacturers identify efficiency gains and cost savings faster, though the study reveals the technology still struggles with complex queries.EN

2026-01-01 · The 12th Swedish Production Symposium 24/03/2026 - 26/03/2026 Luleå, Sweden · , ,
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Researchers have developed a chemical heat treatment that significantly improves wood's fire resistance and durability by filling its cellular structure and chemically bonding fire-retardant compounds into the material. The approach could expand wood's use in demanding building applications—a potential win for both the construction industry and sustainable material markets.EN

2026-01-01 · Case Studies in Construction Materials · , , et al.