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How the Drosophila Connectome Will Help You Organise the Next Generation of Biocomputers
Researchers have mapped the complete Drosophila connectome, revealing that brain wiring is far more complex than previously assumed. They discovered that one-third of connections bypass traditional pathways, utilising non-canonical routes. This structural map suggests new ways to design artificial intelligence and biological computers.

Mapping Seagrass Ecosystems from Space to Organise Coastal Conservation
Using deep learning and 4.75 million satellite images, researchers created the first high-resolution global map of shallow seagrass ecosystems. The data reveals a 4% loss in just four years, showing exactly where conservation efforts must be targeted.

The Extreme Refractory Alloys Surviving Heat That Melts Steel
Scientists have synthesised a new tantalum-based alloy that remains strong at an astonishing 2,400°C while staying highly shapeable at room temperature. By dispersing nanoscale oxide particles using boron, the team solved a long-standing trade-off in materials science. This method could enable safer, more efficient extreme-heat technologies.
