Daily Briefing
Wednesday, 29 April 2026

AI Decodes Liquid Chemistry via Machine Learning X-ray Spectroscopy
Researchers have developed a physics-guided AI that predicts how X-rays interact with complex zinc solutions. The model bridges the gap between atomic structures and experimental data, allowing for rapid analysis of dense liquids.
Global Analysis

AI-Driven Liver Ultrasound Image Enhancement Gives Old Scanners New Vision
Researchers used a neural network to upgrade grainy liver scans from 12-year-old machines. The AI improves brightness and contrast, making old hardware perform like modern equipment.

New insights into intellectual disability lipid metabolism: A potential switch for memory?
Preliminary research identifies a specific enzyme, ACSL4, as a regulator for brain lipids necessary for memory. Early-stage mouse trials suggest that restoring this lipid pathway could potentially reverse cognitive deficits.

PCOS Neuroimaging and the New Frontier of Brain Health
Advanced brain scans offer a promising path to move PCOS care beyond reproductive health. By exploring neural structure and blood flow, researchers are identifying how this multi-system condition affects the brain.

Stabilising Ethanol Upgrading: The Metal-polymer ligand bifunctional catalyst
Researchers have developed a heterogeneous iridium catalyst supported on a hyper-cross-linked polymer. The system achieves stable ethanol-to-butanol conversion with exceptionally low metal loading and high reusability.

The Future of Edge AI: Scaling the Optoelectronic Synapse
Researchers have developed a photonic synaptic device that operates at just 0.59 femtojoules per event. This hardware mimics biological memory and learning, offering a path toward highly integrated, energy-efficient intelligent systems.

The Hidden Architecture: How Perovskite Oxides Direct Surface Chemistry
Researchers have discovered a 'remote control' mechanism within Perovskite oxides that allows them to manipulate surface reactions from the layers beneath. This finding suggests a more precise way to design catalysts for green energy production.

The Hidden Cost of Concrete: Rethinking Infrastructure Value Management
A study of Nairobi’s Expressway reveals how traditional construction priorities ignore social and environmental harm. Researchers propose a '4E' framework to identify how power dynamics skew the benefits of public works toward the wealthy.