Welcome to In the Spotlight, where each month we shine a light on something exciting, timely, or simply fascinating from the world of science.
This month, we’re focusing on artificial intelligence (AI), a topic that continues to capture attention everywhere. Here, you’ll find the latest research news, insights, and discoveries shaping how AI is being developed and used across the world.
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Updates every hour. Last Updated: 7-Nov-2025 16:11 ET (7-Nov-2025 21:11 GMT/UTC)
Instant AI-assisted test for viral infection
PNAS NexusPeer-Reviewed Publication
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- PNAS Nexus
Interactive artificial pancreas better controls type 1 diabetes using digital twins, study finds
University of Virginia Health SystemPeer-Reviewed Publication
New technology that allows a University of Virginia-developed artificial pancreas system to adapt to users’ changing bodies – and lets users test changes to how the system operates – improved control of their type 1 diabetes, a study has found.
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- npj Digital Medicine
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- NIH/National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
The Kinsey Institute and Match unveil 14th annual Singles in America study
Kinsey InstituteReports and Proceedings
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- Match
Isobaric enzymatic assays reveal depth-dependent variation in microbial ectoenzyme activities in the deepest ocean on Earth
Science China PressIn a paper published in SCIENCE CHINA Earth Sciences, a team of researchers performed comparative analyses of the microbial ectoenzyme activities under atmospheric and in situ pressure conditions in the water column of the Mariana Trench, by conducting pressure-retaining sampling, isobaric transfer, and enzymatic assays in the Challenger Deep. It highlights the importance of pressure-retaining sampling and isobaric enzymatic assays and provides valuable insights into microbial ectoenzymatic activities in the deep ocean.
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- Science China Earth Sciences
AI meets Forestry: EU Project SWIFTT webinar explores insect damage detection in European forests
Da Vinci LabsMeeting Announcement
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- Horizon Europe
Overcoming sensor limits: How data fusion helps machines understand the world
FAR Publishing LimitedResearchers comprehensively summarize existing multi-modal fusion technologies, detailing their technical specifics and applications in several key fields. Through in-depth analysis, the study highlights current technical bottlenecks and offers guiding recommendations for the future development of multi-modal research.
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- Computers Materials & Continua
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- Natural Science Foundation of Liaoning Province, National Natural Science Foundation of China