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Tuesday, 17 March 2026

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A Preliminary AI Approach to Rice Leaf Disease Detection
Lead StoryComputer Science & AI

A Preliminary AI Approach to Rice Leaf Disease Detection

Researchers have developed a hybrid artificial intelligence model combining Convolutional Neural Networks and Vision Transformers to identify crop diseases. Early tests on specific datasets suggest the system achieves high accuracy by mathematically focusing on infected plant tissue rather than background noise.

Global Analysis

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Chemistry & Material Science

AI Struggles with Molecular Property Prediction. A New 'Bartender' Approach Could Fix It.

Deep learning models often fail to predict chemical behaviour when training data is limited. A new preprint suggests an AI model called CheMeleon can solve this by learning from clean, fundamental chemical rules rather than messy experimental data.

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Genetics & Molecular Biology

Evolutionary Origins of Marine Blue-Light Photoreceptors Identified in Polar Oceans

A new phylogenetic study traces the evolutionary history of marine light sensors to an ancient, non-photosynthetic ancestor. These findings challenge previous biological assumptions about how marine organisms adapted to extreme polar environments.

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Neuroscience

Finding the Sweetspot in Deep Brain Stimulation Parkinson's Disease Therapy

Researchers have developed a mathematical model to predict the success of brain surgery in Parkinson's patients. By mapping the exact overlap between electrical fields and a neural 'sweetspot', the study suggests outcomes can be reliably forecasted.

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Computer Science & AI

How AI virtual fitting could reshape the future of fashion production

An early-stage study details a new automated system that translates flat 2D garment designs into highly accurate 3D models. By digitising the prototyping phase, this technology could drastically reduce production times and design errors for complex clothing.

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Physics & Astronomy

Inside the Tiny Nightclub of Doped Quantum Dots

Physicists have discovered a way to electrically control how a single iron atom interacts with particles inside a quantum dot. This precise tuning could lead to highly advanced single-atom electronics and quantum processors.

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Environmental Science

Mining decarbonisation: How climate bonds could fund clean extraction

A new preprint study suggests a financial framework to turn mining emissions into a lucrative asset for climate bond investors. By factoring avoided emissions into project valuations, emerging economies could fund the shift to renewable-powered extraction.

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Chemistry & Material Science

Perovskite solar cells reach new efficiency peak: What this means for the next decade of energy

Researchers have developed a new chemical ligand that significantly improves the durability and efficiency of next-generation solar materials. By fixing structural defects at the molecular level, the cells achieved over 26 percent efficiency and maintained most of their power after 1,000 hours of rigorous testing.

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Genetics & Molecular Biology

The Hidden Gears Inside Our Epigenetic Clocks

A new early-stage study reveals that popular biological age trackers measure distinct, heterogeneous cellular processes. By pairing DNA methylation data with RNA sequencing, researchers created new gene scores that may better predict age-related disease.

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Medicine & Health

The Quiet Thief of Bone Health: How Deep Fat Rewires Vitamin D metabolism

A new study reveals that visceral fat may quietly sabotage how the body processes vitamin D in patients undergoing haemodialysis. By tracking hormonal shifts over a year, researchers found that deep belly fat increases leptin and FGF-23, potentially choking off the active form of the vitamin.

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Genetics & Molecular Biology

The Trajectory of AI in Drug Discovery: Targeting Bacterial Pathogens

A new computational pipeline uses machine learning and deep learning to identify uncharacterised protein targets in Chlamydia pneumoniae. While still early-stage and awaiting peer review, this method points toward a faster, data-driven future for antimicrobial research.

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Environmental Science

Why Deep Learning in Forest Restoration Could Rescue Global Woodlands

Traditional forest assessment is too slow for modern ecological repair. A new systematic review suggests that advanced AI models can identify tree species with over 96% accuracy, offering a swift new tool for ecologists.