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#1851Physics & AstronomyFront Page30 January 2026

Gravitational Waves and the Hidden Architecture of Chaos

A new theoretical study explores how extreme gravitational environments might generate coherence gradients, challenging our standard linear models. Rather than claiming a new discovery, the authors propose a diagnostic framework to identify when our current interpretative tools might fail.

By Matuchaki

#1852Physics & AstronomyFront Page5 March 2026

Chasing Quantum Gravity: A Bold New Theory Rethinks the Fabric of Spacetime

A new theoretical framework called Causal Quantum Relativity attempts to unify general relativity and quantum mechanics using just two foundational rules. Currently awaiting peer review, the model makes specific, testable predictions about gravitational wave echoes that could be observed by existing detectors.

By Freeman

#1853Medicine & HealthFront Page17 November 2025

Fatty Infusions: A Potential Antidote for Drug Toxicity

Originally designed to treat reaction to anaesthetics, intravenous lipid emulsions are now being explored as a rescue therapy for various drug overdoses. A 2025 review highlights their ability to trap toxins and support cardiac function, though conclusive proof of mortality reduction remains elusive.

By Nendumba, Blackman, De Lissnyder, Cillis, Honore

#1854Chemistry & Material ScienceFront Page15 January 2026

Atomic Russian Dolls: Solving the 40-Year Riddle of **Gold Nanoclusters**

Since 1981, the precise structure of 'Schmid gold' has eluded scientists due to its inherent instability. By utilising fluorine chemistry, researchers have finally stabilised and mapped an Au75 cluster, revealing a complex shell-by-shell configuration.

By Pan, Malola, Zhao, Huang, Pohjolainen, Matus, Zhou, Kang, Häkkinen, Zhu

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