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05.22.26

Heart attacks can dramatically reshape how the brain functions

A new study by the University of Ottawa suggests that a tiny molecule, methylglyoxal, plays a major role in triggering neurological disorders after a heart attack. The molecule accumulates in the brain following a heart attack and is linked to depression, anxiety, and cognitive decline.

Less fertilizer through smart alliances

Scientists discovered a molecular switch that enables plants to form partnerships with soil fungi even when sufficient phosphate is available, offering a potential solution to reducing fertilizer use. The discovery could enable targeted manipulation of mycorrhization in crop plants using modern breeding methods.

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Study suggests diet-derived compound could repair gut damage caused by HIV

A Tulane University study found that long-term antiretroviral treatments did not fully restore key immune functions to protect and repair the gut lining in nonhuman primates with SIV. The researchers discovered that diet-derived compounds from vegetables like broccoli and cabbage may support immune activity involved in gut repair.

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Cholesterol-craving cancers need lipid enzymes to use metabolites for growth

Researchers discover that kinases play a crucial role in moving cholesterol to activate a growth pathway in aggressive cancers. Without these enzymes, cancer cells are blocked from fueling tumor growth. The study highlights the importance of targeting lipid enzymes as a potential treatment strategy for cancers with TP53 mutations.

Quantum metasurface boosts terahertz detection sensitivity

A recent study combines quantum physics with a carefully designed metasurface to develop a compact terahertz detector that improves how THz radiation is captured and converted into an electrical signal. The device achieves significant sensitivity gains, up to 20-fold improvement over previously demonstrated photoelectric detectors.

When AI imagines cities, smaller communities can disappear

A Virginia Tech study found that AI image generators consistently produce more realistic and recognizable images of larger metropolitan areas than smaller towns. The research raises questions about how generative artificial intelligence tools portray places and whose communities are most visible online.

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Travel dating apps and the emotional risks of intimacy

Research reveals that gay dating apps during travel can bring excitement and connection but also lead to emotional exhaustion and catfishing. Participants describe using apps to cope with boredom, insecurity, and the emotional intensity of unfamiliar places.

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The Journal of Nuclear Medicine Ahead-of-Print Tip Sheet: May 22, 2026

Researchers have made significant breakthroughs in nuclear medicine, with studies revealing uneven radiation doses in tiny kidney structures, improving survival rates for prostate cancer patients through targeted radiation therapy, and developing a new PET imaging approach to detect abdominal cancer spread. These advancements aim to im...

Physicists unify all seven fundamental quantum localization phases

Researchers established the first complete, exactly solvable framework that unifies all seven fundamental localization phases in quasiperiodic systems. The framework also points to a concrete route for realizing predicted physics with ultracold atoms, offering new opportunities for experimental realization.

Bodies in fashion: Diversity is up, but the ideal stays the same

A recent study analyzing nearly 800,000 fashion images reveals that while representation has broadened, the typical female model body has remained remarkably stable. Diversity is primarily concentrated in a small number of models at the extremes rather than through a shift in the norm itself.

Photonic spiking reinforcement learning for intelligent routing

A novel software-defined networks (SDN) intelligent routing architecture based on photonic spiking reinforcement learning is proposed, providing a low-latency, high-efficiency, and adaptive intelligent routing system. The system outperforms traditional routing algorithms in data centers, 6G, and satellite networks.

Laser-powered engines may soon support “intelligent” 6G networks

Scientists have developed a laser-driven engine that can transfer large amounts of data over long distances, enabling high-speed communication in 6G networks. The innovation uses white light to move information and has the potential to support 'intelligent' 6G networks with space-air-ground integration.

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Antenatal opioid exposure and cerebral cortical maturation in newborns

A large cohort study found that antenatal opioid exposure was associated with impaired cerebral cortical folding in newborns. The extent of impairment differed based on the opioid type and presence of polysubstance exposure. Longitudinal assessments aim to inform early interventions for vulnerable populations.

Phonon-assisted absorption photoconductive switch

A new Ga2O3 photoconductive semiconductor switch has been developed using a phonon-assisted absorption mechanism, achieving a voltage conversion efficiency of 98.93% and a peak output power density of 17.7 MW/cm². This breakthrough enhances the development of high-power microwave technology for low-altitude security systems.

Brain inflammation is unlikely to explain persistent long COVID symptoms

A new study by the University of Turku found that long COVID patients experience increased brain activity in mood and emotion regions, rather than widespread brain inflammation. The study suggests that treatments targeting stress and emotional regulation may be more effective for patients with prolonged symptoms.

Different meteorites, same birthplace

Researchers at Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research identified the ring-shaped region outside Jupiter's orbit as a 'pluripotent' planetesimal breeding ground. Computer simulations show diverse populations of planetesimals can form over millions of years, establishing a connection to specific groups of meteorites.

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New microneedle patch accelerates oral ulcer healing via immune regulation

Researchers developed a microneedle patch loaded with mesenchymal stem cell-derived exosomes that accelerate oral ulcer healing by remodeling macrophage-epithelial crosstalk. The patch promotes anti-inflammatory phenotypes and suppresses NF-κB signaling, reducing inflammation and promoting tissue regeneration.

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AI learns which market signals to trust

Researchers developed a neural network approach that learns to clean co-movement patterns in markets before building portfolios. The method achieved lower volatility and higher Sharpe ratios compared to traditional methods.

Imaging ellipsometry for process control of thin-film devices

Researchers demonstrated how imaging ellipsometry can monitor MXene thin film properties throughout processing without damaging the device. The method provides direct access to material characteristics such as thickness, composition, and charge-transport properties.

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Understanding the mechanisms of collective cell movement

A team of researchers at Kyoto University has discovered that the protein ZO-1 plays a crucial role in collective cell migration by riding ERK activation waves to podosomes on the basal cell surface. This movement enhances force generation, extracellular matrix degradation, and invasive cell migration.

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Unclear tasks and command structures increase fatigue in disaster responders

A study using real-time data from the 2024 Noto Peninsula earthquake response found that unclear tasks, command structures, and lack of meal and rest breaks significantly contributed to self-reported fatigue among disaster responders. Fatigue can compromise decision-making, lead to poor care outcomes, and affect public safety.

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New insights into oral cancer without traditional risk factors

Researchers identified four distinct mutational clusters in oral cancers lacking traditional risk factors, with two linked to endogenous processes and unique driver gene mutations. The study suggests a potential role of the oral microbiome in tumor development and highlights opportunities for precision medicine approaches.

Making biomolecules glow: new dye solves problem

Researchers at the University of Göttingen have developed a new method to make biomolecules glow in real-time, eliminating unwanted signals in microscopy. This approach ensures only labelled biological molecules emit fluorescence, making experiments clearer and easier to interpret.

How gut rewires the brain to crave for essential nutrients

Researchers found that the gut responds to protein deficiency by activating a fast neural circuit and a slower hormonal signal, which selectively changes dietary priorities. The study reveals a previously unknown gut-brain signaling system that rapidly alters feeding behavior in animals.

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