Beyond the Hype: A Deep Dive into Samsung’s Galaxy XR Headset Capabilities
Samsung Enters the Extended Reality Arena Samsung has officially launched its first extended reality headset, the Galaxy XR, marking the…
Samsung Enters the Extended Reality Arena Samsung has officially launched its first extended reality headset, the Galaxy XR, marking the…
The New Frontier in Volcanic Forecasting Mount Etna, Europe’s most active volcano, has long challenged scientists with its unpredictable nature.…
The Unstoppable Rise of Solar Power Global energy systems are undergoing a transformation so rapid that even experts are struggling…
Scientists have engineered a membrane-tethered version of the signaling molecule SLP-76 that significantly improves CAR T cell recognition of tumor cells with low antigen expression. The breakthrough addresses a major limitation in current CAR T therapies where cancer cells escape detection by downregulating target antigens. Early studies show the approach works across multiple CAR targets including CD19, CD22, and BCMA.
Researchers have developed a novel engineering approach that reportedly enables CAR T cells to recognize and eliminate tumor cells with low antigen expression, according to a recent study published in Nature Cancer. The method involves creating a membrane-tethered version of the signaling molecule SLP-76, which sources indicate could represent a significant advancement in addressing one of the major limitations of current CAR T cell therapies.
The Discovery of Continuous Time Crystals and Quasi-Crystals In a groundbreaking development published in Nature Communications, researchers have experimentally observed…
The PropTech Revolution in European Property Search The European real estate landscape is undergoing a profound transformation, driven by a…
Researchers at Robert Gordon University have secured an £800,000 grant to accelerate clean hydrogen innovation using waste steam from nuclear facilities. The project aims to make solid oxide steam electrolysis commercially viable while supporting UK net-zero goals.
Robert Gordon University has reportedly secured an £800,000 grant from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council to accelerate low-carbon energy solutions, according to university announcements. The funding will support researchers in developing advanced hydrogen production technology that utilizes waste steam generated by nuclear energy facilities.
Strategic Expansion into Northern Minnesota The Hermantown City Council has unanimously approved rezoning for what could become one of Minnesota’s…
As climate tech funding declines sharply in Europe, corporate venture capital firms are positioning themselves as essential partners for first-of-a-kind projects. Sources indicate CVCs provide technical expertise and offtake agreements that traditional investors cannot match, though some concerns about competitive tensions remain.
Corporate venture capital firms are increasingly positioning themselves as essential partners for first-of-a-kind climate technology projects facing massive capital requirements and technical hurdles, according to industry analysis. As traditional climate tech funding reportedly dropped 71% in Europe during the first half of 2025, CVCs claim they can provide the specialized expertise and customer connections that FOAK startups desperately need.
Unlocking LNP Complexity Through Cutting-Edge Analytical Methods Lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) have emerged as crucial delivery vehicles for RNA-based therapeutics, from…