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03.23.26

Successful use of high-pressure freezing for cell cryopreservation

Researchers from the University of Tokyo successfully developed a high-pressure freezing method that reduces CPA concentration to 20-30% and improves cell viability and metabolic activity. The method holds promise for cryopreservation in regenerative medicine research, with potential applications in drug testing and cell transplantation.

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Beyond climate resilience: the science of thriving in a chaotic world

A study from Michigan State University reveals that extreme weather can actually strengthen certain ecosystems, leading to increased productivity and resilience. The researchers found that phytoplankton species, which are crucial for removing carbon dioxide from the air, thrive when temperature fluctuations increase.

New research suggests HIV can be kept in check – without medication

A new study found that 10-20% of patients who stopped taking daily HIV medication were able to control the virus on their own, thanks to the interaction between antibodies and T cells. The researchers plan to investigate how to strengthen these immune mechanisms to develop a treatment for everyone.

Study makes promising advances in accurately diagnosing sepsis

A new study published in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine found that an early and rapid diagnostic test for sepsis significantly reduced mortality, especially among patients from the most deprived communities. However, the study also showed no difference in the speed of intravenous antibiotic initiation.

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AI on deck: assessing impact of MLB’s new ball-strike system

A Cornell research team studied the integration of MLB's Automated Ball-Strike System (ABS), which uses AI to track pitches in real time. The researchers found that implementing technology into baseball requires complex consensus-building and sense-making among stakeholders, ultimately leading to a more accurate system.

Advancing multimodal intelligence in colonoscopy

Researchers developed a new multimodal model, ColonGPT, that can perceive, describe, locate, and discuss findings in clinically useful language. The study aims to create more integrated clinical co-pilots to help doctors interpret complex scenes faster and provide timely care.

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A roadmap for egocentric vision research

A new survey maps the major tasks in egocentric vision research, including subject understanding, object understanding, environment understanding, and hybrid understanding. The study identifies bottlenecks that limit progress, but also offers a roadmap for next-generation human-centered AI systems.

Existing medication can restore HIV-affected immune cells

Researchers at Linköping University found that an existing medication can restore immune cell function in people with HIV. The study showed that the medication blocks type I interferon and restored the function of immune cells, potentially improving health outcomes.

Mapping the hidden gene highways of wastewater biofilms

The study reconstructs phage-viral operational taxonomic units and plasmids, linking them to microbial hosts using Hi-C sequencing. The results show that host community structure and biofilm architecture determine where these elements thrive, influencing nutrient cycling, antibiotic resistance, and biofilm resilience.

Protein atlas connects the biologic dots underlying neurodegenerative diseases

A comprehensive protein atlas has been developed to understand the molecular underpinnings of neurodegenerative diseases. By analyzing protein levels, modifications, and interactions across six major diseases, researchers identified alterations unique to and shared between diseases, as well as distinct subtypes within individual diseases.

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New blood marker reduces the risk of a false diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease

Researchers at Lund University have developed a new blood marker that significantly improves the accuracy of Alzheimer's diagnosis. The study found that combining two biomarkers, p-tau217 and eMTBR-tau243, can identify people with established Alzheimer's disease with an accuracy rate of around 80%. This breakthrough reduces false posit...

Biosensor detects early fungal outbreaks, advances plant biotechnology

A new biosensor developed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory detects emerging fungal presence on plants at the molecular level, enabling rapid response to crop threats. The sensor identifies fungal outbreaks in near-real time, allowing for faster treatment and study of plant-microbe interactions.

Island Scholarship launched

The Island Scholarship programme aims to draw more talent to Orkney, supporting population retention and attraction on Scottish islands. Fifteen postgraduate students will have their fees paid in full for specialist MSc courses, with applications now open.

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Researchers hunt for easier detection of lymphatic disorders

Researchers are developing a comprehensive diagnostic toolkit to detect lymphatic disorders earlier and as part of routine physical exams. The team, led by Dr. Zhenpeng Qin, is working on identifying biomarkers for lymphatic diseases through blood samples.

New findings on the first steps in protein synthesis

An international research team led by Heidelberg University scientists discovered that the NAC complex binds to nascent protein building-blocks and initiates protein folding. This process prevents incomplete intermediate products from leading to incorrect folding, a common cause of neurodegenerative diseases.

Registrations open for São Paulo School of Advanced Science in Obesity

The São Paulo School of Advanced Science in Obesity will provide graduate students and early career researchers with a two-week training program on obesity research and prevention. The school will feature renowned keynote speakers and cover topics such as epidemiological aspects, genetic nutrition, epigenetics, and emerging preventive ...

Exploring preterm baby brain development

Researchers discovered that mild hypoxia shortly after birth hinders learning and memory into adulthood through altered neuron-to-neuron communication in the hippocampus. The study also found a second protein involved in hypoxia's effects on this channel's functioning, which was restored when targeted.

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BU faculty member receives Outstanding Humanitarian award

Stephen P. Christiansen receives Outstanding Humanitarian Service Award from AAPOS for his dedication to quality patient care, education, and research globally. His extensive work in pediatric ophthalmology has improved lives on a global scale, fostering a sense of community and unity.

UTMB extends Master of Science in Aerospace Medicine program

The University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) has launched a new track of its Master of Science in Aerospace Medicine program, expanding access to specialized health science education. The 12-month graduate program prepares multidisciplinary specialists to support the rapidly growing aviation and commercial space industries.

Children with obesity are at risk of disease despite normal test results

A new study published in JAMA Pediatrics finds that children with obesity but without metabolic complications still face a significantly increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and abnormal blood lipid levels later in life. Treatment can greatly benefit these children, reducing the risk of future diseases.

Move finances to shift energy

A collaborative team of researchers from Kyoto University analyzed the net-zero transition in Southeast Asia, finding that a flexible grid paradigm allows vertically integrated utilities to accept natural gas as flexible energy. The study also highlights the need for synchronized changes in energy systems and financial systems to achie...

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2025 update for Behçet’s syndrome

The EULAR recommends a multidisciplinary approach to managing Behçet's syndrome, aiming to prevent irreversible organ damage and maximize quality of life. The updated guidelines prioritize monoclonal TNFi for patients with eye, vascular, or nervous system involvement, promoting earlier recognition and more consistent care.

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DJI Air 3 (RC-N2)

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