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Researchers found Eu2MnSi2O7's critical behavior is driven by long-range magnetic interactions, closing a gap in universality of magnetic phase transitions. The study establishes the compound as a platform for studying long-range interactions in complex insulating magnets.
SourceKyoto University·JournalPhysical Review Letters
A new study found a 17-fold increase in intravenous iron use among Australian women aged 18-44, with over 82 million dollars spent on the treatment. The study highlights the growing awareness of iron deficiency's impact on women's health, but also raises questions about access to equitable treatment.
SourceFlinders University·JournalInternal Medicine Journal·TypeObservational study
A recent study by Kyoto University researchers used high-resolution drone and satellite imagery to assess the effectiveness of the 2001 Florida Building Code in reducing wind damage from hurricanes. The results showed that homes built under the new code were 22% less likely to suffer wind damage and had lower damage severity. Additiona...
SourceKyoto University·JournalAmerican Economic Journal Economic Policy·TypeData/statistical analysis
A new study found TB preventive treatment to be effective in six countries with high TB and HIV rates, demonstrating program data showing scale-up impact. The study supports the critical role of TB preventive treatment in HIV care programs, highlighting the importance of sustained funding for global health programs.
SourceEmory University·JournalThe Lancet HIV
A mixed-method study found high rates of cardiac rehabilitation initiation and completion among women in rural and remote South Australia using a web-based program. Participants reported high satisfaction with the program, highlighting its value in addressing women's unique needs.
SourceFlinders University·TypeObservational study
Apple iPhone 17 Pro
Apple iPhone 17 Pro delivers top performance and advanced cameras for field documentation, data collection, and secure research communications.
A Korean research team developed a patient-specific blood-brain tumor barrier-on-a-chip model to predict individual responses to glioblastoma therapies. The chip recreates a patient's own tumor cells together with the surrounding peritumoral vascular environment, allowing for precise predictions of treatment responses.
SourceThe Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)·JournalSmall
A large study found a significant association between severe mental illness and dementia at every age, with adults aged 30-39 showing a 20-fold increased risk of dementia. The study also found a higher risk of stroke in early and middle adulthood, particularly in those with severe mental illness.
SourceEuropean College of Neuropsychopharmacology·JournalEuropean Neuropsychopharmacology·TypeObservational study
WPI researchers develop new models to study uterine fibroids with NIH funding, building on student projects. The models will help researchers better understand and develop treatments for fibroids, which affect millions of women.
SourceWorcester Polytechnic Institute
Researchers found that thieves can use stolen expired credit cards to make fraudulent charges by rewriting the expiration date. This loophole exists because credit card accounts do not expire with the physical card, and banks rely on the expiration date printed on the card for verification.
SourceUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst·TypeObservational study
Dr. Chelsea Hu's research combines device engineering, real-time feedback control and mathematical modeling to address the challenge of controlling dynamic biological systems. Her team developed LED-Embedded Microplate for Optogenetic Studies (LEMOS), a platform that makes real-time optogenetic feedback control more accessible.
SourceTexas A&M University·JournalACS Synthetic Biology
Aranet4 Home CO2 Monitor
Aranet4 Home CO2 Monitor tracks ventilation quality in labs, classrooms, and conference rooms with long battery life and clear e-ink readouts.
A multidisciplinary team at Texas A&M Engineering is developing three field-ready formulations for treating New World screwworm infestations in livestock. The novel wound treatments aim to deliver rapid death of larvae while minimizing chemical residues, providing a much-needed solution for ranchers and veterinarians.
SourceTexas A&M University
North Carolina State University has been chosen to lead a 10-year Department of War initiative to modernize US textile manufacturing for the defense industry. The initiative aims to increase U.S. competitiveness by adopting advanced technologies and techniques.
SourceNorth Carolina State University
Dr. Elizabeth Samelson, PhD, has received the 2026 Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Gordon Strewler Mentorship Award for her generous sharing of time and knowledge with residents. She is a renowned epidemiologist with expertise in excessive spinal curvature and bone degeneration.
SourceHebrew SeniorLife Hinda and Arthur Marcus Institute for Aging Research
Columbia researchers have developed a new technique to capture electrical activity and mechanical motion within the heart using cardiac ultrasound images. This technology allows for early detection and risk assessment of Mitral Valve Disease and arrhythmias, transforming care for those suffering from these conditions.
SourceColumbia University School of Engineering and Applied Science·JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
The RadiCaL study, the first randomized trial of a radiopharmaceutical in kidney cancer, found that adding radium-223 to the standard of care does not improve skeletal event-free survival. Patients who received the combination treatment lived a median of 28.3 months, compared with 19.7 months for those who received cabozantinib alone.
SourceAlliance for Clinical Trials in Oncology·JournalJournal of Clinical Oncology·TypeExperimental study
A University of Houston study found that strategic investments in smaller and midsize cities can yield more new riders per dollar than larger metropolitan areas. Smaller systems may have more room to attract new riders due to limited practical transportation options before.
SourceUniversity of Houston·JournalTransportation Research Part A Policy and Practice
Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch (M4 Pro)
Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch (M4 Pro) powers local ML workloads, large datasets, and multi-display analysis for field and lab teams.
A decade-long review of Kids First DRC shows how shared data expands research opportunities across diseases, institutions, and scientific disciplines. The resource has supported findings with potential to improve diagnosis, risk assessment, and treatment in pediatric care.
SourceGabriella Miller Kids First Data Resource Center·JournalAmerican Journal of Human Genetics
Researchers at the University of Rochester have developed a lower-cost imaging system that overcomes challenges in near-infrared light transmission through deep tissue and dense fog. The AI-enhanced time-gating technique produces clearer images in these environments, improving applications such as cancer detection and LiDAR systems.
SourceUniversity of Rochester·JournalLight: Science & Applications
Chao-Yang Wang, a world-renowned battery innovator, has been appointed Vice President and Executive Director of the Electrochemical Safety Research Institute. He brings over three decades of experience in academia and research leadership to advance safe and reliable energy storage technologies.
SourceUL Research Institutes·TypeNews article
A study found that a set of corn root bacteria exhibited significantly different behavior when grown on the plant compared to laboratory conditions. The researchers identified thousands of proteins changing when placed in their natural habitat, highlighting the importance of studying microbes in their natural setting.
SourceNorth Carolina State University·JournalmSystems
The project aims to improve understanding of mechanical ventilation and advance respiratory care technologies with a realistic laboratory model of the human lung. Researchers will create a lifelike testing environment to study airflow, pressure changes, and ventilator performance without relying on human subjects.
SourceSUNY Polytechnic Institute
Researchers developed a synthetic community of native soil bacteria that reduces acid stress and improves nutrient cycling, leading to healthier plant growth. The microorganisms increase soil pH, promote lateral root development, and enhance nutrient availability.
SourceShenyang Agricultural University Collaborative Journals·JournalAgricultural Ecology and Environment·TypeExperimental study
Apple iPad Pro 11-inch (M4)
Apple iPad Pro 11-inch (M4) runs demanding GIS, imaging, and annotation workflows on the go for surveys, briefings, and lab notebooks.
Research from the University of California - Riverside shows that pesticides like thiamethoxam and boric acid change ant behavior, with some ants becoming more active outside the nest before dying. This altered behavior may be due to neurological effects caused by the chemicals.
SourceUniversity of California - Riverside·JournalInsects
Researchers used machine learning to analyze elemental composition of biochar and found hydrogen-to-carbon ratio and oxygen content to be key predictors of persistent free radicals concentration and radical type. The study provides a data-driven framework for linking elemental properties to biochar reactivity and environmental risks.
SourceShenyang Agricultural University Collaborative Journals·JournalBiochar X·TypeExperimental study
Researchers discovered that natural leaf coatings on hydrochar can act as a protective surface layer, improving its ability to retain carbon in soil. The coating strengthens hydrochar stability, promoting its capacity for soil carbon sequestration.
SourceShenyang Agricultural University Collaborative Journals·JournalEnvironmental and Biogeochemical Processes·TypeExperimental study
An observational study found that older adults with consistently elevated NT-proBNP concentrations had a significantly higher risk for cardiovascular disease and death. Those whose levels returned to normal had a comparable risk to those who never showed signs of heart stress.
SourceAmerican College of Physicians·JournalAnnals of Internal Medicine·TypeNews article
Recent staffing cuts, funding disruptions, and organizational changes at AHRQ have raised concerns about research projects on diagnostic errors, maternal health, and primary care. Experts call for Congress to act and urge the agency to resume regular meetings of the US Preventive Services Task Force.
SourceAmerican College of Physicians·JournalAnnals of Internal Medicine·TypeNews article
A new study reveals that the Estrogen–SIRT5–FDX1 axis preserves osteogenesis by inhibiting cuproptosis in mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). SIRT5 demalonylates ferredoxin 1 (FDX1), reducing cuproptotic signaling and preserving osteogenic differentiation.
SourceCompuscript Ltd·JournalGenes & Diseases
Apple Watch Series 11 (GPS, 46mm)
Apple Watch Series 11 (GPS, 46mm) tracks health metrics and safety alerts during long observing sessions, fieldwork, and remote expeditions.
Scientists at University Hospital of Bonn identified a signaling pathway in the immune system that helps newborn heart cells survive and regenerate after injury. The discovery opens new possibilities for therapies aimed at repairing damaged adult hearts, which have limited regenerative capacity compared to neonatal hearts.
SourceUniversitatsklinikum Bonn·JournalCell Communication and Signaling
Researchers developed a technique to control internal structure of semiconductor materials using ultra-fast flashes of light, producing materials with up to 50 times more electrical current from light. The method works on transparent conducting glass, preserving useful properties that conventional heating methods cannot easily achieve.
SourceThe Hebrew University of Jerusalem·JournalSmall Structures·TypeExperimental study
A large international study found that premature birth increases emotional and behavioral problems in children, but sensitive parenting can mitigate these effects. Sensitive parent-child interaction is associated with fewer emotional and behavioral problems years later.
SourceUniversity of Oulu, Finland·JournalDevelopmental Medicine & Child Neurology
Flinders University researchers have designed an aqueous zinc-ion battery that can be charged and discharged over 60,000 cycles, potentially mitigating resource shortages and waste issues associated with lithium-ion batteries. The system uses low-cost organic cyclodextrin-based polymer host material to trap and release polyhalides.
SourceFlinders University·JournalAngewandte Chemie International Edition·TypeComputational simulation/modeling
DJI Air 3 (RC-N2)
DJI Air 3 (RC-N2) captures 4K mapping passes and environmental surveys with dual cameras, long flight time, and omnidirectional obstacle sensing.
Researchers have gained new insight into supernovae and X-ray bursts, shedding light on the nuclear reactions that power these cosmic events. The studies improved our understanding of titanium-44 production and the nickel-copper cycle's role in X-ray bursts.
SourceUniversity of Surrey·JournalPhysical Review Letters
A new study from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem found that tomato plants can optimize water use during a specific 'golden hour' when sunlight is strong but heat and dry air are minimal. This discovery could give plant breeders a powerful tool to develop crops that can thrive in increasingly unpredictable climate conditions.
SourceThe Hebrew University of Jerusalem·JournalPlant Science·TypeExperimental study
Researchers have developed a mechanism for tunable Landau quantization using imaginary pseudo-electric and real pseudo-magnetic fields. This interplay enlarges Landau-level spacing and enhances mode localization, opening new avenues for exploring quantum-Hall-like phenomena.
SourceScience China Press·JournalScience Bulletin·TypeExperimental study
A new material system has been developed to bypass limitations in spin-orbit torque magnetic random-access memory, enabling highly efficient orbital torque-driven magnetic tunnel junctions and solving critical yield bottlenecks.
SourceScience China Press·JournalScience Bulletin
Purine metabolism aberrantly reprogrammed in cancer to drive hyperproliferation and metastasis; key enzymes act as active drivers of tumorigenesis. Selective targeting of purine metabolism networks presents promising next-generation anticancer strategy.
SourceELSP·JournalAdvanced Cancer Research·TypeLiterature review
Davis Instruments Vantage Pro2 Weather Station
Davis Instruments Vantage Pro2 Weather Station offers research-grade local weather data for networked stations, campuses, and community observatories.
The Australian facility aims to accelerate the use and availability of ASO therapeutics for genetic and acquired chronic diseases, including rare diseases. The PMC will establish educational and outreach programs to boost awareness among healthcare professionals, families, and policymakers.
The AssistiveXR4Work project develops an AI-powered XR glasses system to automatically recognize and process visual information, enhancing daily work tasks for sight-impaired individuals. The system aims to address the shortage of skilled workforce by helping employees with declining vision continue their careers.
SourceKarlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)
Multi-source data-driven machine learning is transforming lung cancer diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis by analyzing complex medical data. The review highlights the innovative applications of this technology in early screening, personalized treatment optimization, and dynamic prognostic risk stratification.
SourceEditorial Office of Opto-Electronic Journals Group·TypeLiterature review
Researchers have uncovered a crucial mechanism that cells use to control when DNA copying begins, revealing the structural changes needed for activation. The study identifies how a protein pair recognizes the 'switched on' state of the DNA-copying motor and recruits key components for activation.
SourceMedical Research Council (MRC) Laboratory of Medical Sciences·JournalNature Communications
Researchers discover a subset of clear cell ovarian cancers responsive to immunotherapy, driven by inflammation-related protein IL-17. IL-17 acts directly on cancer cells, creating an immune-permissive tumor microenvironment, enabling prediction of treatment response and contributing to personalized medicine.
SourceKindai University·JournalMolecular Cancer·TypeExperimental study
The Office of Naval Research has announced the first class of 12 winners in its inaugural Chief of Naval Research (CNR) Fellows program. The program brings top academic researchers to ONR for a one-year fellowship, providing critical support for naval focus areas and fostering collaboration between academia and the DoN.
SourceOffice of Naval Research
Insilico Medicine's inclusion in the MSCI Global Small Cap Indexes reflects growing recognition of its core strengths in AI-powered drug discovery. The Company is expected to benefit from increased international visibility, passive capital inflows, and improved trading liquidity.
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Nikon Monarch 5 8x42 Binoculars deliver bright, sharp views for wildlife surveys, eclipse chases, and quick star-field scans at dark sites.
A landmark review suggests that simple supportive care delivers better patient outcomes in most cases, rather than unnecessary scans and invasive procedures. Most people recover from shoulder pain within one year through watchful waiting or anti-inflammatory medication.
SourceMonash University·JournalJAMA Internal Medicine·TypeMeta-analysis
A weakening Atlantic Ocean current system, known as the AMOC, could exacerbate global warming by distributing heat unevenly around the planet. During periods with a strong AMOC, the global ocean loses heat, while weak AMOC periods lead to a net increase in heat stored by the ocean.
SourceOregon State University·JournalNature Geoscience·TypeComputational simulation/modeling
Global Biobank Awareness aims to increase global visibility of biobanks, promoting their role in scientific discovery, environmental sustainability, and modern healthcare. The initiative seeks to build awareness and support among the scientific community, policymakers, and the public.
SourceSAGE·JournalBiopreservation and Biobanking·TypeNews article
The study reveals how climate and hydrothermal activity shaped vegetation, wildfire and aquatic ecosystem history in Yellowstone Plateau. Lodgepole pine forests persisted for thousands of years due to infertile soils and adaptation to fire.
SourceMontana State University·JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences·TypeObservational study
A large analysis of patient outcomes shows that tumor ablation and treatment timing extend survival in patients with glioblastoma. The study identifies factors leading to the best outcomes, providing critical new information to improve therapy for these patients.
SourceWashU Medicine·JournalJournal of Clinical Oncology·TypeData/statistical analysis
Researchers compared Neandertal and modern human pelvises, finding that the male pelvis evolved a unique biomechanical shock-absorbing mechanism that stores energy and facilitates long-distance walking. This innovation likely arose from the need to cushion the impact of each step and release energy with every stride.
SourceTel-Aviv University·JournalScientific Reports
A long-term study on Lyme disease ecology has revealed surprising findings on the role of deer and mouse populations in shaping tick-borne disease risk. Researchers found that mouse abundance was strongly linked to nymphal tick density, while deer abundance was not statistically associated with Lyme disease risk.
SourceCary Institute of Ecosystem Studies·JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
GoPro HERO13 Black
GoPro HERO13 Black records stabilized 5.3K video for instrument deployments, field notes, and outreach, even in harsh weather and underwater conditions.
A team of scientists has discovered that a 'known' TB gene plays an unexpected biological role, transforming glutamate into GABA at a rapid rate. This finding expands our understanding of microbial metabolism and opens new avenues for targeting metabolic pathways in several pathogenic organisms.
SourceUF Health·JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
A 4,000-year-old stone plaque discovered in Indonesia provides the first evidence of portable Austronesian painted art, showcasing a distinctive sun-ray design characteristic of the tradition. The securely dated context reveals that these designs were used to communicate shared identities and affiliations between island communities.
SourceAustralian National University·JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences·TypeImaging analysis
The MAMBO project developed cutting-edge biodiversity monitoring tools, including UV light camera traps and sound recognition models. These outputs are now available to researchers and citizen scientists, enabling more automated and scalable conservation efforts.
A randomized controlled trial shows that an internet-based Master Your Worries programme significantly reduces anxiety symptoms and improves functional ability in children, even after two years. The study found the positive effects of therapy to be greatest among children with more severe symptoms.
SourceUniversity of Turku·JournalJAMA Network Open
A study from Ohio State University found that sooty mangabey monkeys, with feet similar to those of humans, can climb vertical tree trunks with ease. The research suggests that the last common ancestor of humans and chimpanzees could have been a vertical climber, challenging existing theories about foot structure and forest environment...
SourceOhio State University·JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
A new study by Dr Esme Ashe-Jepson finds that butterflies are primarily responding to climate change by shifting their distributions to cooler elevations. Large and pale species have an advantage in thermoregulation, leading to changes in butterfly communities along the elevational gradient.
SourceUniversity of Würzburg·JournalCommunications Biology
Fluke 87V Industrial Digital Multimeter
Fluke 87V Industrial Digital Multimeter is a trusted meter for precise measurements during instrument integration, repairs, and field diagnostics.
Physicists at the University of Basel have developed a theoretical approach to reconcile thermodynamics and quantum physics. By using a miniature heat engine in a cavity, they can absorb and emit light particles, creating a
SourceUniversity of Basel·JournalPhysical Review Letters
M. Parans Paranthaman, an expert in solid-state chemistry and materials science at ORNL, has been named R&D World’s 2026 Researcher of the Year for his career translating fundamental materials research into practical technologies with real-world applications. He has authored over 500 peer-reviewed publications and holds 65 U.S. patents.
SourceDOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Researchers at Virginia Tech developed a wearable microneedle patch called the iNal patch that can detect fentanyl in the body and automatically release naloxone to reverse an opioid overdose. The patch uses porous silica nanoparticles loaded with naloxone, which is released when fentanyl levels are detected.
SourceVirginia Tech·JournalAdvanced Science
Researchers demonstrate how the frontoparietal cortex handles uncertainty in decision-making, organizing and coordinating responses. The findings may guide future research into neurological disorders such as ADHD and schizophrenia.
SourceUniversity of Iowa·JournalJNeurosci·TypeObservational study
Researchers at Binghamton University found that taking screenshots can degrade memory of information, contrary to the assumption that photos aid recall. They suggest attentional disengagement and cognitive offloading as possible mechanisms behind digital amnesia.
SourceBinghamton University·JournalMemory & Cognition·TypeExperimental study
Sky & Telescope Pocket Sky Atlas, 2nd Edition
Sky & Telescope Pocket Sky Atlas, 2nd Edition is a durable star atlas for planning sessions, identifying targets, and teaching celestial navigation.
A new study found that 23% of emergency department boarding patients wait at least 4 hours before receiving inpatient-quality care, with some patients waiting 12 or 24 hours. The study highlights the importance of efficient handoffs from emergency to inpatient care, particularly for vulnerable populations.
SourceMichigan Medicine - University of Michigan·JournalJAMA·TypeData/statistical analysis
Researchers attribute the low mortality rate to a vigorous immune response, high levels of COVID-specific antibodies, and enhanced immune readiness due to persistent exposure to pathogens. This suggests that lifestyle and environment play a crucial role in regulating immune responses.
SourceUniversity of California - Santa Barbara·JournalSocial Science & Medicine
Neuroscientists have identified flexible modules in the prefrontal cortex that can be reused to perform various tasks. The discovery supports the theory of compositionality, where cognitive building blocks can be flexibly combined to generate new behaviors.
SourceMassachusetts Institute of Technology·JournalNature Neuroscience
A new study from the University of Miami suggests that Brazil can build healthier and more sustainable food systems by encouraging people to eat more seafood. The researchers found that Brazilians could reduce nutritional deficiencies by increasing seafood consumption from six percent to 25 percent of their total protein intake.
SourceUniversity of Miami·JournalNature Food·TypeData/statistical analysis
Researchers developed an end-to-end machine-learning guided workflow to create high-performing materials for separating methane from nitrogen. The new zinc-based metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) provide state-of-the-art gas adsorption and separation while reducing costs and increasing efficiency.
SourceUniversity of Chicago·JournalJournal of the American Chemical Society
Portland State University is leading a national research team using artificial intelligence to lower the cost of finding geothermal energy. The ARISE project, supported by the US Department of Energy, aims to narrow the range of estimated costs by at least 10% through machine learning and data analysis.
SourcePortland State University
GQ GMC-500Plus Geiger Counter
GQ GMC-500Plus Geiger Counter logs beta, gamma, and X-ray levels for environmental monitoring, training labs, and safety demonstrations.
Researchers create engineered extracellular vesicles from red blood cell lipids, evading immune cells and targeting cancer cells. The technology offers flexibility in cargo loading and packaging, enabling delivery of genetic material, proteins, and whole viruses.
SourceOhio State University·JournalAdvanced Healthcare Materials
The book offers practical guidance to patients and practitioners on high-risk complications during pregnancy, especially in states with abortion bans. It addresses medical questions and complications such as preeclampsia and birth defects.
A Brazilian study analyzed the fate of 1,116 new mammal species described over 35 years and found that most were native to poor or developing countries in the Southern Hemisphere. However, their holotypes are mostly stored in wealthy countries in Europe and North America.
SourceFundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo·Journalnpj Biodiversity
A new study suggests that the Great Lakes' ice cover may experience a temporary increase in average ice cover due to natural global cycles, but this does not mean the lakes will escape the consequences of climate change. The research, supported by the US National Science Foundation, found that the lakes' ice cover is synced to strong b...
SourceUniversity of Michigan·JournalCommunications Earth & Environment
New research contradicts past findings on plant recovery from drought, revealing that sunflowers cannot fully recover from drought. A study by Colorado State University found that gas bubble blockages in sunflowers' water-transporting tissues do not reverse after watering, despite appearing to recover remarkably well from drought.
SourceColorado State University·JournalJournal of Experimental Botany
Research suggests that childhood trauma weakens pleasure experience through changes in the hippocampus, leading to increased anhedonia. The study found individuals with disrupted hippocampal pathways experienced more anhedonia than those without disruptions.
SourceSociety for Neuroscience·JournalJNeurosci
Garmin GPSMAP 67i with inReach
Garmin GPSMAP 67i with inReach provides rugged GNSS navigation, satellite messaging, and SOS for backcountry geology and climate field teams.
The Mobile Guardian Transporter, a next-generation system, successfully completed its second full-scale crash test at Sandia National Laboratories. The test evaluated the trailer's performance in a side-impact crash, gathering critical data to qualify the design for production.
SourceDOE/Sandia National Laboratories
UTSC researchers suggest governments should rethink round goby management as the invasive species spreads inland, threatening native biodiversity. The team proposes a combination of trapping, electrofishing, physical barriers, and rapid-response programs to reduce local populations and eliminate them.
SourceUniversity of Toronto·JournalJournal of Great Lakes Research
Researchers examine recent progress in chitosan-alginate composite beads for sustainable wastewater treatment, highlighting their potential as cost-effective and reusable solutions. The study also explores future applications of these biopolymer composites in precision medicine, smart agriculture, and the circular bioeconomy.
SourceHasanuddin University·JournalBioresource Technology Reports·TypeSystematic review
Researchers have developed a new 3D-printable cellulose hydrogel that defies freezing temperatures, maintaining ionic conductivity and mechanical strength. The hydrogel exhibits shear-thinning behavior, allowing it to flow through a 3D printer nozzle and hold its shape.
SourceJournal of Bioresources and Bioproducts·JournalJournal of Bioresources and Bioproducts·TypeExperimental study
Researchers develop ultra-thin, flexible device that interprets multiple signals to restore lost functions after spinal cord injury. The technology aims to bypass damaged areas, allowing for the restoration of movement, sensation, and internal body functions.
SourceHouston Methodist·JournalNature Communications
Tianhao Wang receives $677,866 CAREER Award to advance privacy-preserving data synthesis and protect sensitive information from being disclosed. His research aims to create realistic synthetic datasets that preserve useful patterns while protecting individual privacy.
SourceUniversity of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science
Rigol DP832 Triple-Output Bench Power Supply
Rigol DP832 Triple-Output Bench Power Supply powers sensors, microcontrollers, and test circuits with programmable rails and stable outputs.
New research analyzes the use of wastewater surveillance in carceral settings, revealing gaps in human subjects protections and accountability to traditional public health guidelines. The study warns that unchecked WES in carcels can lead to misuse or harm to incarcerated individuals and surrounding communities.
SourceBoston University School of Medicine·JournalAmerican Journal of Public Health·TypeData/statistical analysis
A new study from the University of Georgia found that centipedegrass can serve as a crucial food source for bees. By delaying lawn mowing and allowing grass to flower, people can create an alternative meal source for pollinators, which lasts longer than traditional flowers.
SourceUniversity of Georgia·JournalJournal of Insect Conservation
Researchers found a simple scheduling change can improve sleep quality and biomarkers associated with inflammation in emergency medicine physicians. The earlier schedule helped align their sleep with the body's natural circadian rhythm, leading to measurable improvements.
SourceUniversity of Missouri-Columbia·JournalThe American Journal of Emergency Medicine·TypeExperimental study
Researchers discovered that maternal age effects are driven by an epigenetic mechanism, specifically histone modifications, which can turn gene expression on or off. This mechanism can rapidly reverse effects, implying that maternal age effects are not caused by gradual accumulation of cellular damage.
SourceMarine Biological Laboratory
Anker Laptop Power Bank 25,000mAh (Triple 100W USB-C)
Anker Laptop Power Bank 25,000mAh (Triple 100W USB-C) keeps Macs, tablets, and meters powered during extended observing runs and remote surveys.
Climate researchers have discovered a significant increase in neighborhood-level hurricane warnings, widespread wildfires in the US, and unprecedented changes in Earth's energy budget. These findings suggest that greenhouse gases are driving these trends, with smoke and fire-related carbon emissions rising due to increased aridity.
SourceAmerican Meteorological Society
Researchers at UMass Amherst have designed an edge AI system that leverages hyperdimensional computing algorithms and analog in-memory computing hardware to achieve high accuracy and efficiency. The system achieved 95.24% accuracy in language identification while reducing computing resources by 90%.
SourceUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst·JournalNature Communications·TypeExperimental study
Researchers found polydatin reduces disease severity and mucosal injury in mouse models of chronic intestinal inflammation by targeting KEAP1. This leads to lower ROS, restrained Th1 and Th17 cell development, and promoted regulatory T cells.
SourceWest China Hospital of Sichuan University·JournalPrecision Clinical Medicine
A clinical trial found that refrigerated platelets stored for up to 21 days are just as effective as room-temperature platelets in treating bleeding patients. This discovery could extend the lifespan of platelets by nearly 4-fold, reducing waste and improving access to lifesaving therapy.
SourceUniversity of Pittsburgh·JournalJAMA·TypeRandomized controlled/clinical trial
Meta Quest 3 512GB
Meta Quest 3 512GB enables immersive mission planning, terrain rehearsal, and interactive STEM demos with high-resolution mixed-reality experiences.
A new study suggests that a video game designed to raise teens' awareness of mental health issues can reduce symptoms of depression on par with in-school programs. The game, PlaySmart, was played by 269 students for up to six weeks, with significant reductions in symptoms reported after only six weeks.
SourceDartmouth College·JournalJAMA Network Open·TypeRandomized controlled/clinical trial
Researchers from Cornell University have identified the Labrador Sea as a key player in providing oxygen to deep-sea life in the North Atlantic. The study reveals that the sea's churning waters export enough oxygen to meet the biological needs of vast areas of the deep ocean, highlighting its critical role in sustaining these ecosystems.
SourceCornell University·JournalNature Geoscience
Researchers have identified a biological brake in the brain that regulates chronic pain, a discovery that could lead to more effective treatments. By targeting specific receptors in the locus coeruleus region of the brain, scientists hope to develop new therapies that provide powerful relief for chronic neuropathic pain.
SourceWashU Medicine·JournalCurrent Biology·TypeExperimental study
A new study by Bar-Ilan University finds AI-powered tools are changing how students search for knowledge, especially in non-English-speaking countries. The research suggests that generative AI is reducing the 'language tax' faced by millions of students by making complex concepts more accessible in their native language.
SourceBar-Ilan University·JournalPhysical Review Physics Education Research
Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation, USB-C)
Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation, USB-C) provide clear calls and strong noise reduction for interviews, conferences, and noisy field environments.
A new study published in JAMA found that there is significant variation in the time it takes to initiate inpatient management for patients admitted to general medical services. This delays their access to care and potentially affects patient outcomes.
SourceJAMA Network·JournalJAMA
The study suggests that autonomous AI systems can provide better medical care outcomes than those aided by human physicians due to their ability to process large amounts of data quickly and accurately. This is attributed to advancements in machine learning algorithms, allowing for more precise diagnosis and treatment recommendations.
SourceJAMA Network·JournalJAMA
A study identified novel autoantibodies associated with idiopathic myelopathy, specifically those related to vitamin B12 transport. Central nervous system vitamin B12 deficiency was also found in affected individuals. The findings suggest a potential diagnostic approach for myelopathy
SourceJAMA Network·JournalJAMA Neurology
Researchers found that cold storage platelets (CSPs) can control active surgical bleeding as effectively as room temperature platelets (RTPs), with potential benefits including reduced wastage and increased platelet availability. CSPs may also enable platelet incorporation into inventory at locations with limited shelf life for RTPs.
SourceJAMA Network·JournalJAMA
The inclusion of benzodiazepines in airline emergency medical kits is crucial for treating seizures that may occur during flights. Benzodiazepines can effectively manage seizure symptoms and prevent complications.
SourceJAMA Network·JournalJAMA Neurology
A new study published in JAMA Internal Medicine found that pilots and flight attendants have statistically significantly higher rates of death from breast, central nervous system, and prostate cancers and melanoma. The study used a large dataset and accounted for various factors to determine the occupation's impact on mortality.
SourceHarvard Medical School·JournalJAMA Internal Medicine
CalDigit TS4 Thunderbolt 4 Dock
CalDigit TS4 Thunderbolt 4 Dock simplifies serious desks with 18 ports for high-speed storage, monitors, and instruments across Mac and PC setups.
A cross-sectional study found that specialty-level reliance on non-US international medical graduates in primary care training is high. The study estimates that H-1B visa restrictions could significantly impact this pathway, leading to potential shortages of primary care physicians.
SourceJAMA Network·JournalJAMA Network Open
Consuming at least one sugar-sweetened beverage per day increases gastric cancer risk by over twice, while artificially sweetened beverages show no association. The study analyzed data from over 100,000 participants and found a significant link between high fructose intake and greater gastric cancer incidence.
SourceMass General Brigham·JournalGastro Hep Advances·TypeObservational study
A cohort study found that excessive parental smartphone use is associated with slower language development in children, while digital device ownership is linked to lower concurrent language performance. The study highlights the importance of considering screen use in the broader family context when evaluating children's language develo...
SourceJAMA Network·JournalJAMA Pediatrics
A cross-sectional study in US traffic fatalities found a significant association between major music album releases and increased traffic fatalities, potentially attributed to distracted driving. The study suggests that online music streaming through smartphones may contribute to this risk.
SourceJAMA Network·JournalJAMA Network Open
Sony Alpha a7 IV (Body Only)
Sony Alpha a7 IV (Body Only) delivers reliable low-light performance and rugged build for astrophotography, lab documentation, and field expeditions.
Researchers propose engineered extracellular vesicles can influence multiple cellular and extracellular components to produce a measurable functional outcome. This approach may lead to therapies for complex diseases, such as cancer, regenerative medicine, and neurological disorders.
SourceScience Exploration Press·TypeLiterature review
Researchers have identified two new species of shrimp-like amphipods, Bogidiella isajii and Bogidiella painushima, in Japan's groundwater and anchialine environments. These species, characterized by their eyeless and elongated features, provide insights into the diversity of life in subterranean aquatic areas.
SourceHiroshima University·JournalZootaxa
A 10-year study shows that people's expectations of their own ageing can influence their social lives. The research found that those who expected a fulfilling family life in old age actually spent more time with family and friends years later. Positive perceptions of ageing also led to better experiences in everyday social interactions.
SourceUniversity of Vienna·JournalPsychology and Aging
Researchers create a new class of narrowband emission materials by optimizing the structure of molecules in aggregates. The FWHM of PDBP-b,i reaches 13 nm, demonstrating an ultra-narrow emission with excellent optical performance.
SourceLight Publishing Center, Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics And Physics, CAS·JournalLight: Science & Applications
Sky-Watcher EQ6-R Pro Equatorial Mount
Sky-Watcher EQ6-R Pro Equatorial Mount provides precise tracking capacity for deep-sky imaging rigs during long astrophotography sessions.
A new book by University of Virginia Health System expert Daniel J. Cox outlines a practical alternative to medication for managing pre-diabetes and type 2 diabetes. The GEM program emphasizes smart eating, physical activity, and listening to the body to regulate blood sugar levels.
SourceUniversity of Virginia Health System
A comprehensive study found a consistent decline in Japanese people's extraversion from 2010 to 2021, contrasting with global increases. The trend held true for both men and women across different age groups.
SourceAoyama Gakuin University·JournalPersonality Science·TypeMeta-analysis
A new strategy remodels the cell membrane to convert ordinary macrophages into pathogen-targeting immune cells. Engineered macrophages successfully overcame limitations of conventional antimicrobial therapies, demonstrating improved bacterial recognition and elimination.
SourceScience China Press·JournalScience Bulletin·TypeExperimental study
More than 400 executives and policymakers will attend the forum to examine opportunities and challenges shaping the global photonics industry. The event features keynote presentations from industry leaders and a celebration of the 2026 Optica i4 Prize winners.
A new study identifies MSLN, TROP-2, and LIV-1 as potential therapeutic targets for cervical cancer, with distinct profiles across tumor subtypes. LIV-1 may represent a precision medicine target for a biologically defined subgroup of cervical cancer patients.
SourceScience Exploration Press·JournalComputational Biomedicine·TypeExperimental study
Celestron NexStar 8SE Computerized Telescope
Celestron NexStar 8SE Computerized Telescope combines portable Schmidt-Cassegrain optics with GoTo pointing for outreach nights and field campaigns.
The five-year Brain-FRAMe program aims to improve clinical care and brain health for people with HIV and active methamphetamine use disorder through innovative, multidisciplinary treatment approaches. The program investigates the combined efficacy of long-acting injectable ART and medication for addiction treatment.
SourceUniversity of California - San Diego
A PSU study finds that historically underinvested neighborhoods with lower median incomes and higher racial diversity are most vulnerable to multiple climate hazards. These areas, including East Portland, face the highest risk from landslides, wildfires, flooding, and extreme heat.
SourcePortland State University·JournalNatural Hazards
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have developed a new system using wearable sensors and AI to generate blood pressure readings, which shows promising results in initial patient tests. The system could potentially replace the need for invasive arterial lines, reducing risks of bleeding, clotting, and infection.
SourceJohns Hopkins University·JournalComputers in Biology and Medicine
A study by Pusan National University researchers found that Korea's emission trading reforms could reduce fossil fuel usage by increasing carbon pricing, while uniform benchmarking and auctioning ratio changes would affect power generation companies differently. The reforms aim to maximize their impact with complementary measures.
SourcePusan National University·JournalEnergy Policy·TypeComputational simulation/modeling
A Bar-Ilan University study reveals that directing attention toward bodily sensations reduces inflammation and accelerates recovery in healthy volunteers. The study found that nearly 90% of participants showed smaller inflammatory responses when focusing on the affected area, with faster return to baseline.
SourceBar-Ilan University·JournalNature Human Behaviour
A team of researchers at Brown University identified new genetic mutations in malaria parasites that make them less susceptible to current treatments. The findings, published in Nature Medicine, highlight the rapid spread of these variants and the need for improved surveillance and new therapies.
SourceBrown University·JournalNature Medicine·TypeExperimental study
A new robotic system demonstrates superior accuracy and geometric fidelity compared to traditional methods, preserving more surrounding bone and reducing unnecessary removal. The technology has potential to make tooth autotransplantation more predictable and less dependent on operator experience.
SourceEditorial Office of West China School of Stomatology, Sichuan University·JournalInternational Journal of Oral Science·TypeExperimental study
Kestrel 3000 Pocket Weather Meter
Kestrel 3000 Pocket Weather Meter measures wind, temperature, and humidity in real time for site assessments, aviation checks, and safety briefings.
Researchers at Hanbat National University developed a hybrid physics-informed neural network framework for optimization of latent heat thermal energy storage systems. The framework enables rapid, autonomous design optimization by teaching the AI model governing laws of physics.
SourceHanbat National University Industry–University Cooperation Foundation·JournalJournal of Energy Storage·TypeComputational simulation/modeling
Researchers at Dongguk University have developed an innovative gene switch that uses electromagnetic fields to control gene expression. The switch, which targets the Lgr4 gene, demonstrates precise activation with no detectable adverse effects, making it a promising platform for non-invasive gene therapies.
SourceDongguk University Evaluation and Audit Team·JournalCell·TypeExperimental study
Researchers from Hebei Medical University review current evidence on prolonged disorders of consciousness (pDOC) management. They propose a brain communication network model to explain how brain injury leads to long-term unconsciousness, identifying key brain electrical signaling activity measures for diagnosis and treatment.
SourceChinese Neurosurgical Journal·JournalChinese Neurosurgical Journal·TypeSystematic review
A study from Institute of Science Tokyo reveals how histone variants direct DNA methylation to jumping genes, preventing accidental gene silencing in plants. This molecular framework enables plant cells to distinguish transposons from genes, ensuring precise epigenetic regulation across the genome.
SourceInstitute of Science Tokyo·JournalNature Communications·TypeExperimental study
A new study found that certain aspects of a teenager's relationship with their pet dog are associated with healthier ways of coping with peer-related stress. Companionship and caring for the dog were linked to positive coping styles, while feeling emotional support from the dog was less likely to be associated with healthy thinking.
SourceTufts University·TypeRandomized controlled/clinical trial
Researchers discovered a new genus and species of underground earthworm eel, Gangaichthys indonepalicus, living beneath the Indo-Gangetic Plain in Bihar, northern India. The small, colourless creature features physical adaptations suited to life in total darkness.
SourcePensoft Publishers·JournalZooKeys
Creality K1 Max 3D Printer
Creality K1 Max 3D Printer rapidly prototypes brackets, adapters, and fixtures for instruments and classroom demonstrations at large build volume.
A new grid intelligence platform, AWARE, detects and reports abnormal power grid conditions to improve grid reliability and reduce outages. The tool uses artificial intelligence to analyze waveforms and provide practical insights for utilities to make better operational decisions.
SourceDOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
The 13th Aging Research & Drug Discovery Meeting will take place in Boston, bringing together academia, pharmaceutical companies, and investors to accelerate the translation of aging research into practical R&D and therapeutic programs. The event features visionary presenters, including Christophe Weber, former CEO of Takeda, and is su...
SourceNordic Aging Society
The 13th Aging Research & Drug Discovery (ARDD) Meeting will take place from October 1–3, 2026, at Harvard University's David Rubenstein Treehouse. Adiv Johnson, Ph.D., chief scientific officer at Tally Health, is one of the featured speakers.
SourceNordic Aging Society
A nationwide analysis of 192 commercial tea samples reveals differences among tea varieties and regions. The study found measurable PCBs in all samples, but health risk calculations indicated that PCB exposure from drinking Chinese tea is currently unlikely to pose an appreciable health risk to consumers.
SourceShenyang Agricultural University Collaborative Journals·JournalNew Contaminants·TypeExperimental study
A team of researchers developed a reusable magnetic sensing platform combining surface-enhanced Raman scattering with machine learning to detect trace uranyl ions. The system maintained its detection limit even in complex aquatic environments, with strong selectivity and resistance to interference.
SourceShenyang Agricultural University Collaborative Journals·JournalSustainable Carbon Materials·TypeExperimental study
Carefully controlled sulfidation boosts supercapacitor electrode performance by guiding distinct structural phases and revealing a heterojunction composition that delivers enhanced energy storage. NCF-S95 achieves high specific capacity and cycle stability, showing promise for next-generation supercapacitor materials.
SourceShenyang Agricultural University Collaborative Journals·JournalEnergy & Environment Nexus·TypeNews article
A recent study by Rice University sociologist Elaine Howard Ecklund found that religion is often viewed as a workplace problem to manage rather than an important part of employees' identities. The research suggests that conversations about faith can reveal broader questions about ethics, belonging, and inclusion that affect everyone in...
Kan Chen, Ph.D., will present at the 13th Aging Research & Drug Discovery Meeting in Boston, bringing together top minds in aging research to accelerate the development of interventions that extend healthy lifespan. The conference is anchored by top sponsors and will focus on translating scientific discoveries into medicines.
SourceNordic Aging Society
The 13th Aging Research & Drug Discovery Meeting will bring together top researchers, clinicians, and industry leaders to accelerate the development of interventions that extend healthy lifespan. The conference will focus on translating scientific discoveries into medicines, with a strong emphasis on collaboration and innovation.
SourceNordic Aging Society
The 13th Aging Research & Drug Discovery (ARDD) Meeting will take place in Boston, featuring Jim Flynn's presentation. The event aims to accelerate the development of interventions that extend healthy lifespan by bringing together leading minds in aging research.
SourceNordic Aging Society
A brief conversation about firearm safety can significantly increase gun owners' willingness to consider temporarily storing their firearms outside the home, a step that could help reduce suicide risk. Researchers found that participants who received Project Safe Guard became more willing to store guns elsewhere during times of crisis.
SourceRutgers University·JournalSuicide and Life-Threatening Behavior·TypeSurvey
A Southwest Research Institute-led team observed a total solar eclipse from above the cloud cover using NASA's WB-57 aircraft. The mission revealed high-resolution images of the solar corona and a massive prominence erupting from the Sun, providing valuable insights into the Sun's outer atmosphere.
SourceSouthwest Research Institute
The 13th Aging Research & Drug Discovery (ARDD) Meeting will take place in Boston, featuring visionary presenters and leaders from top pharmaceutical companies. The conference aims to accelerate the development of interventions extending healthy lifespan.
SourceNordic Aging Society
Professor Fioretto's team develops AI-driven methods for autonomous power grid topology control, improving resilience and efficiency. The Genesis Mission Platform provides access to advanced AI models and high-performance computing resources.
SourceUniversity of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science
Researchers have identified unusual regime of quantum oscillations in a three-dimensional topological insulator, deviating from conventional theory. The study shows that electrons in zirconium pentatelluride exhibit behavior indicating a topological origin rather than many-body interactions.
SourceFundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo·JournalNature Communications
Researchers have successfully demonstrated a new type of laser that uses a buried dielectric platform to create a non-periodic structure, offering versatility and geometry independence. The innovation could lead to more reliable and better-performing high-performance lasers.
SourceUniversity of Illinois Grainger College of Engineering·JournalApplied Physics Letters
The 13th Aging Research & Drug Discovery (ARDD) Meeting will be held in Boston, featuring talks from top experts like Alejandro Aguayo-Orozco. The event aims to accelerate the translation of aging research into practical R
dD and therapeutic programs.
SourceNordic Aging Society
The 13th Aging Research & Drug Discovery (ARDD) Meeting will connect academic researchers, clinical investigators, and pharmaceutical companies in Boston. Carl Gordon's presentation highlights the translation of longevity science into real-world medicine.
SourceNordic Aging Society
Jacqueline C.K. Lam, Ph.D., Chief Operating Officer of ElohaX Ltd., will be a featured speaker at the 13th Aging Research & Drug Discovery (ARDD) Meeting in Boston. The conference brings together leading minds in aging research and pharmaceutical companies to accelerate the development of interventions that extend healthy lifespan.
SourceNordic Aging Society
The 13th Aging Research & Drug Discovery (ARDD) Meeting will bring together leaders from top pharmaceutical companies, researchers, and investors to accelerate the development of interventions that extend healthy lifespan.
SourceNordic Aging Society
Researchers developed a wearable solution to optimize prosthetic fit and comfort, using embroidered textiles with sensing capabilities. The system detects normal and shear forces at the limb-socket interface in real-time, providing close-loop feedback for pressure levels.
SourcePurdue University·JournalScience Advances
Researchers uncover the placenta distinguishes between antibodies and albumin, allowing for the design of long-acting biologic medicines with reduced fetal exposure. Fusion of IgG antibodies to albumin inhibits transport across the placenta, enabling the development of safer treatments during pregnancy.
SourceUniversity of Oslo, Ullevaal University Hospital·JournalScience Immunology
UMD researchers successfully cloned and described a highly effective Hessian fly resistance gene in wheat. The breakthrough enables the development of gene-based solutions for persistent agricultural pests affecting wheat growers globally.
SourceUniversity of Maryland·JournalScience Advances·TypeExperimental study
Clinical AI innovations are enhancing healthcare capabilities through competition-driven development, customization, and cost-effectiveness. Modern technologies, such as rehabilitation robotics and AI-powered robots, are personalizing treatment plans to improve recovery rates and reduce healthcare costs.
SourceJMIR Publications·JournalJournal of Medical Internet Research·TypeNews article
MIT researchers found that inhibiting caspase-1, an enzyme involved in lung inflammation, reduces the risk of developing tumors. The drug has already gone into clinical trials for other diseases and may be tested as a preventative measure for people at high risk for lung cancer.
SourceMassachusetts Institute of Technology·JournalScience Advances
Researchers have discovered compact viral RNA elements that can stabilize mRNA, increasing protein production. These elements, called tailons, work by extending the poly(A) tail of mRNA, slowing its degradation. This breakthrough offers a simple way to develop longer-lasting and more efficient mRNA technologies for various applications.
SourceInstitute for Basic Science·JournalCell·TypeExperimental study
Researchers used CRISPR/Cas9 to eliminate the SlERF.J2 gene in tomatoes, improving drought and salt tolerance. The edited plants showed enhanced germination, root growth, and antioxidant defenses.
SourceMaximum Academic Press·JournalEngineering in Life Sciences
Researchers from the Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research measured sugars from seawater in the upper atmosphere over Spitsbergen, revealing their role in cloud formation and Arctic climate. The findings contribute to a better understanding of the interactions leading to above-average warming in the Arctic.
SourceLeibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research (TROPOS)·JournalAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics·TypeObservational study
A head-to-head comparison of nine blood tests for early Alzheimer's disease revealed noticeable variations in diagnostic accuracy. The CLEAR-AD study found that seven assays demonstrated strong accuracy, while two showed lower performance, highlighting the need for platform-specific calibration.
SourceScience China Press·JournalScience Bulletin·TypeExperimental study
A new framework converges soft electronics and artificial intelligence to overcome traditional sensor limitations, enabling adaptive denoising and drift-aware calibration. This synergy transforms mechanically compliant sensors into intelligent systems, achieving continuous, reliable operation in everyday settings.
SourceShanghai Jiao Tong University Journal Center·JournalNano-Micro Letters·TypeNews article
Researchers classified liver cancer into three molecular subtypes based on lipid droplet-associated genes, identifying PLIN3 as a key regulator of tumor progression. The study provides insights into metabolic reprogramming and heterogeneity in HCC, offering a framework for personalized prognostic and therapeutic strategies.
SourceCompuscript Ltd·JournalGenes & Diseases
Researchers at Würzburg University discovered a new approach to preventing thrombosis by reducing the density of GPVI receptors on platelets. This 'GPVI-low' phenotype maintains haemostatic function while inhibiting blood clot formation, offering a safer alternative to current treatments.
SourceUniversity of Würzburg·JournalSignal Transduction and Targeted Therapy·TypeExperimental study
A possible biological marker of suicidal thoughts has been identified, suggesting that P2RX7 changes as suicidal thoughts become stronger or weaker. This finding may help understand why some people recover from severe suicidal thoughts, opening a new path for resilience and suicide prevention research.
SourceNetherlands Institute for Neuroscience - KNAW·JournalThe British Journal of Psychiatry
The Class of 2030 includes 38 former working professionals and nearly two-thirds women, bringing skills and experiences from fields like social services, population health, traditional Chinese medicine, and engineering. This diverse cohort aims to bring a broader perspective to patient care.
SourceDuke-NUS Medical School
Insilico Medicine introduces the Virtual Aging Cell (VAC) platform, which leverages multi-agent AI to simulate cellular processes, including differentiation, reprogramming, and aging. The VAC platform aims to support target identification, cellular fate intervention, novel drug discovery, and geroscience research.
Researchers at the University of Illinois have developed a new molecule that can replace traditional chemistry with electricity in metal recovery, reducing chemical consumption by one to two orders of magnitude. The approach simplifies the extraction cycle, making it cleaner and more energy efficient.
SourceUniversity of Illinois Grainger College of Engineering·JournalACS Energy Letters
A new cell therapy has been developed to accelerate circadian realignment in preclinical models, reducing the time required for animals to adjust to shifts in the light-dark cycle that mimic jet lag and shift work. Encapsulated leptin-producing cells have been shown to be effective in facilitating entrainment of circadian rhythms.
SourceRice University·JournalAdvanced Science
A post hoc analysis of a cluster randomized clinical trial found that the Real-time Prescription Benefit Tool (RTPB) increased fill rates for high-cost medications, especially among patients from low-income communities. However, the tool's recommendations were only made for a small proportion of orders, limiting the study's applicability.
SourceJAMA Network·JournalJAMA Health Forum
A study by Rutgers researchers found that waist circumference measures nearly as accurately as a new obesity definition incorporating multiple body measurements, identifying potential health risks earlier. Waist measurement can provide a practical tool for clinicians and patients to detect unhealthy amounts of body fat.
SourceRutgers University·JournalJAMA Network Open·TypeData/statistical analysis
A cohort study of 13,585 insured patients found racial disparities in endometrial cancer survival, with greater imbalances in risk of adverse tumor types and distant disease. Younger black patients had a 43% larger disparity compared to their white counterparts.
SourceJAMA Network·JournalJAMA Network Open
A cohort study found that state eviction moratoria are associated with higher numbers of foster care entries across 60 US jurisdictions. The study suggests that these policies may have unintended consequences on vulnerable populations.
SourceJAMA Network·JournalJAMA Health Forum
Researchers discovered that artesunate targets glucosylceramidase (GBA) to induce apoptosis in HCC, disrupting sphingolipid homeostasis and activating caspase-dependent signaling pathways. GBA inhibition promotes α-syn accumulation, impairing CTSD maturation and triggering mitochondrial apoptosis.
SourceCompuscript Ltd·JournalGenes & Diseases
A recent study found that monocyte-derived IL-1β promotes CRC progression by activating a positive feedback loop driving EMT, tumor growth, and metastasis. The p65-KRT7-ILK axis is identified as a key regulator of CRC progression.
SourceCompuscript Ltd·JournalGenes & Diseases
A new intraoperative imaging platform called ULTRA combines rapid tissue clearing, stimulated Raman scattering microscopy, and AI-based virtual staining to perform deep 3D histological imaging. This enables the visualization of key histological features across different glioma subtypes and facilitates glioma margin analysis.
SourceFudan University Institute of Science and Technology·JournalCell·TypeComputational simulation/modeling
A comprehensive review of surgery for necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) in premature infants highlights the importance of preserving functional bowel, reducing long-term complications, and supporting survival with better quality of life. Emerging perioperative tools and risk scores may improve assessment and recovery.
SourceZhejiang University·JournalWorld Journal of Pediatric Surgery
Research published in The Journal of Nuclear Medicine highlights the importance of intermediate amyloid PET uptake in Alzheimer's disease diagnosis and its association with cognitive decline. Additionally, studies show promising results for early SPECT/CT response prediction in PSMA-positive prostate cancer treatment, as well as potent...
SourceSociety of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging·JournalJournal of Nuclear Medicine
A new method pioneered by Vanderbilt University's Ken Lau lab is poised to make previously inaccessible medical knowledge that has been locked away in old patient samples newly accessible to scientists. The method recovers whole cells instead of only their nuclei, capturing more biological information contained within each cell.
SourceVanderbilt University·JournalCellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology·TypeExperimental study
Researchers are investigating whether beneficial bacteria can prevent the body from absorbing lead. The study aims to determine if probiotic supplements containing harmless bacteria can produce aptamers that trap lead for excretion, providing a potential solution for people in high-risk environments, especially children.
SourceWorcester Polytechnic Institute
The DKMS John Hansen Research Grant supports innovative cell therapy approaches and transplant immunology. The grant enables young researchers to build a network and advance lifesaving therapies for blood cancer.
Researchers highlight unanticipated benefits of GLP-1 medications, including reduced inflammation and lower risk of certain cardiovascular and musculoskeletal conditions. However, questions remain about lean body mass and nutritional health following weight loss associated with these medications.
SourcePennington Biomedical Research Center·JournalObesity
Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have identified a new species of endangered baobab tree, Adansonia bozy, unique to Madagascar. The discovery was made possible through genetic analysis and highlights the importance of conservation efforts for this charismatic tree species.
SourceUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison·JournalTaxon·TypeObservational study
The University of Tennessee Herbert College of Agriculture has introduced a new Bachelor of Science in Bioinformatics program, combining biological sciences and data analytics. Graduates will enter high-demand careers with unique technical skills in precision agriculture and environmental sustainability.
SourceUniversity of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture
Researchers identified TIMP2 as a key factor supporting healthy microglial function in the aging brain. Restoring TIMP2 in aged mice improved microglia's ability to clear debris and reduced inflammation, suggesting potential therapeutic strategies for neurodegenerative disorders.
SourceThe Mount Sinai Hospital / Mount Sinai School of Medicine·JournalNature Communications·TypeExperimental study
A major European study published in PLOS One found that children from disadvantaged backgrounds are more likely to die from congenital anomalies, with the risk increasing after infancy. The research highlights the influence of social and economic factors on health outcomes, particularly in countries with lower GDP per capita.
SourceSwansea University·JournalPLOS One·TypeData/statistical analysis
The PolyU developed AI Virtual Patient Simulation System combines multimodal data from genomic, medical imaging and clinical records to create a digital twin model tracking real-time changes in a patient's condition. It predicts the effectiveness of different cancer treatment options and supports personalized medical solutions.
SourceThe Hong Kong Polytechnic University·JournalMedical Image Analysis
Researchers used X-band phased-array radar data to improve tornado simulation capabilities, enhancing disaster risk reduction in vulnerable regions. The study found that assimilating radar wind data strengthened the storm's spinning motion, predicting the tornado's path most accurately.
SourceInstitute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences·JournalAtmospheric and Oceanic Science Letters