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Science Briefing in Medicinal Chemistry this Week

Last updated: May 5, 2026 5:16 am
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A new study warns that massive 4-kilometer-wide solar arrays for AI data centers in low-Earth orbit could outshine the brightest stars and block views of the sky, raising collision risks and concerns for astronomy.
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Researchers have developed a new type of glass from metal-organic frameworks by adding alkali ions, which allows them to control processing temperatures and the material’s tiny pore structure.
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NASA and Boeing have completed advanced wind tunnel tests on a truss-braced wing design, a long, thin wing with supports that could significantly improve fuel efficiency for future airliners.
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A newly identified quirky, slow-rotating galaxy from the early Universe has been observed with the James Webb Space Telescope, providing unique insights into how massive galaxies form without much spin.
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Scientists have found that a vision transformer model is better at predicting the activity of cancer-related proteins from standard stained tissue images, potentially improving how new treatments are evaluated.
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Artificial intelligence systems are rapidly becoming active “agentic” collaborators in healthcare, moving from tools to colleagues that help manage patient care and discover new drugs.
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Newly identified correlated errors in superconducting qubits could pose a significant challenge to the performance of quantum error correction, a key requirement for building a practical quantum computer.
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Research shows that a coordinated expansion of electricity and hydrogen networks across Chinese cities could lower the costs of reaching carbon neutrality while reducing emissions.
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