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#811Computer Science & AIFront Page26 January 2026

Liquid Logic: How Water-Based Memristors Advance Neuromorphic Computing

Researchers have developed a memory resistor that uses salt water to mimic the brain's synapses. By utilizing a phenomenon called charge inversion, the device remembers its history, opening new possibilities for computers that interface directly with biology.

By Manikandan, Chakraborty

#812Environmental ScienceFront Page25 March 2026

Why Conservation biology Must Stop Treating Human Intervention as the Enemy

Researchers propose a major shift in ecological preservation by integrating human-mediated habitats, like domestic gardens, into survival strategies. This approach challenges the traditional view that only untouched nature has value, suggesting human participation could actively lower extinction rates.

By Staude, Lenk

#813Chemistry & Material ScienceFront Page2 March 2026

Inside the Strange Geometry of Spherical Nucleic Acids

By arranging DNA strands into dense, 3D spheres rather than linear chains, scientists have created tiny structures that naturally slip inside cells. This review examines 30 years of research, detailing how these spiky nanoparticles could alter the future of gene therapy and materials science.

By Forsyth, Chan, Fink, Kang, Cohen, Petrosko, Mirkin

#814Environmental ScienceFront Page16 January 2026

Cave Air Temperature Monitoring: The Spy Safehouse Protocol

Researchers have developed a standardised quality control protocol, CAT-QC, to clean up climate data collected in caves. By filtering out sensor errors and human interference, this method ensures that subtle subterranean temperature changes are accurately recorded.

By Cimenti, Cresi, Isaia, Piano, Piquet, Nicolosi, Mammola, Senese, Acquaotta

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