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27/02/2026
27/02/2026

The FDA has approved a revolutionary light-activated polymer system that repairs severed nerves without the need for traditional surgical stitches.

The US Food and Drug Administration has officially cleared a revolutionary nerve-repair system that replaces traditional surgical stitches with light-activated polymers. Developed by medical technology firm Tissium based on research from MIT, this innovation utilizes a biocompatible polymer to create a flexible, 3D-printed cuff around severed nerves. Instead of the painstaking process of manual suturing under a microscope, surgeons can now apply a liquid prepolymer that cures instantly with light, creating a secure seal that allows delicate nerve tissues to knit back together naturally.

This milestone marks the first FDA approval for Tissium, culminating over a decade of research into poly(glycerol sebacate acrylate) materials. The implant is designed to be fully bioresorbable, meaning it safely disappears once the nerve has healed, reducing the risk of inflammation or complications from permanent foreign materials. Beyond nerve reconstruction, the company is already scaling its manufacturing capabilities to adapt this technology for cardiovascular sealing and gastrointestinal hernia repairs, aiming to transform complex microsurgeries into streamlined, highly effective clinical solutions.

source: Howes, L. (2025). FDA approves light-activated polymer for nerve repair without stitches. Chemical & Engineering News.

27/02/2026

Meet the 'next Einstein' who turned down a $1.1 million university offer to lead a groundbreaking quest to decode the mysteries of the universe.

Sabrina Gonzalez Pasterski is redefining the image of a modern genius, possessing a brilliant mind that has earned her frequent comparisons to Albert Einstein. Her extraordinary journey began at just 12 years old when she built her own airplane, a feat that foreshadowed a stellar academic career. After graduating at the top of her physics class at MIT with a perfect GPA, she moved on to Harvard for her doctoral studies. Her groundbreaking research on the 'spin memory effect' even caught the attention of the late Stephen Hawking, who cited her work in his own papers. This meteoric rise made her one of the most sought-after scientists in the world, leading her to famously decline a $1.1 million offer from Brown University to pursue her specific intellectual passions.

Today, Pasterski leads the Celestial Holography Initiative at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics. Her work sits at the absolute frontier of science, focusing on an ambitious project to encode the universe as a hologram in an effort to reconcile the long-standing divide between spacetime and quantum theory. Unlike her historical predecessors, she leverages modern digital platforms to share her research and journey with a global audience, proving that the next generation of genius is as much about communication as it is about calculation. By standing on the shoulders of giants while solving mysteries that have stumped generations, Pasterski is proving that the future of physics is being written by those bold enough to forge their own path.

source: Harker, J. (2026). Next Albert Einstein is 32-year-old woman who turned down $1.1m offer from university. UNILAD.

21/02/2026

The Caltech professor discusses using AI to harness the power of enzymes and what US funding cuts could mean for research – over Lunch with the FT: https://ft.trib.al/FG2uUWW

21/02/2026

If you're a fan of optimization puzzles or coding, be sure to check out the MLSys 2026 Graph Scheduling Competition! 🧩

The challenge: You have a complex AI workload and a tiny high-speed memory scratchpad. Your goal is to design a schedule (just a JSON file) that moves data in and out efficiently to minimize latency. It’s like a high-stakes game of inventory management.

Open to students, researchers, hobbyists and puzzle-solvers worldwide.

Register now and start coding → https://goo.gle/4ktgyyb

Amazon service was taken down by AI coding bot 21/02/2026

Amazon service was taken down by AI coding bot Tech giant blames ‘user error, not AI error’ for incident in December involving its Kiro tool

16/10/2025

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