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03.31.26

Is longevity science stuck? Researchers call for a strategic reset

Aging is redefined as a systems-level failure rather than molecular defects, highlighting the need for coordinated modulation of biological networks. The International Conference on Targeting Longevity 2026 explores new translational strategies and industrial opportunities by focusing on resilience.

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Nipah virus hijacks host protein NSUN2 to fuel replication

Researchers have identified a critical host protein hijacked by the Nipah virus, enabling a promising new treatment strategy. The study discovered that the virus exploits human enzyme NSUN2, leading to enhanced viral replication and a vicious cycle of infection.

Why satellite positioning can suddenly go wrong

Regional ionospheric structures in the Asian sector can strongly alter satellite navigation positioning, with steep TEC gradients and storm-driven post-sunset irregularities emerging as major sources of error. This study highlights the need for improved global ionosphere models to accurately predict positioning outcomes.

We prefer colors: Product labeling can save your health

A recent study found that colour coding is more effective than traditional nutritional tables in influencing consumers' dietary choices, thanks to the brain's instant processing of benefit and risk signals. Colour-coded labels encourage healthier product selection by harnessing visual attention mechanisms.

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DFG calls for improved protection of research data infrastructures

The DFG is promoting coordinated initiatives among researchers, funding organisations, and policymakers to enhance the resilience of research data infrastructures. The organization emphasizes the need for long-term safeguarding of research data in light of increasing cyber threats, institutional crises, and geopolitical tensions.

Genetically modified marmosets as a model for human deafness

Researchers have created genetically modified marmosets with a knocked-out OTOF gene, replicating key characteristics of human deafness. The animals developed normally but were deaf from birth, offering a crucial tool for developing new therapies.

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Markers of lymphoma cancer relapse identified

A new study from the University of Missouri identified over 10 genetic or molecular markers that predict follicular lymphoma relapse early, allowing for targeted surveillance testing. This could improve patient outcomes, reduce unnecessary imaging tests, and lower healthcare costs.

Robotics meets genetics: Joining forces to explore Fusarium

Two junior research groups at Leibniz-HKI are combining robotics and genetics to discover new antifungal agents against Fusarium. By integrating automated screening experiments and genetic analysis, they aim to identify potential drug candidates and uncover the genetic basis of Fusarium virulence.

New vaccine strategy could help extend immunity against evolving viruses

Researchers at UW–Madison identified a way to program longer-lasting T cells, which can recognize more stable parts of viruses and offer a path to broader protection. The new strategy has the potential to provide longer-lasting immunity against respiratory infections like the flu and COVID-19.

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New twin study highlights the power of genetics

A new twin study reveals that innate IQ is a key predictor of future socio-economic status, with genetics playing a significant role. The study found that IQ is approximately 75% genetically predicted and that socio-economic status is mostly explained by genetics.

Why teens are more self-serving than adults in social situations

A study published in eLife found that adolescents focus more on their own interests compared to adults when navigating social dilemmas. The researchers recruited 261 participants, aged 14-17 and 18-30 years, to play a repeated cooperation game called the Prisoner's Dilemma Game.

$50,000 donation to American Thoracic Society advances patient advocacy

The American Thoracic Society has received a $50,000 donation from William Martin, MD, and his wife Joyce, to support the Public Advisory Roundtable (PAR), which aims to prioritize patients' experiences in ATS activities. This gift will help PAR elevate patient care and inform research endeavors to improve lung health worldwide.

It takes a village for Lake Tanganyika fish

A team of researchers at Kyoto University found that cooperative breeding in Lake Tanganyika's lamprologine cichlids first emerged around 4 million years ago. The study reveals a link between cooperative breeding and smaller body sizes, as well as reduced clutch size.

Tracking the footsteps of West Africa's prehistoric metalworkers

Researchers have discovered a remarkably well-preserved iron-smelting workshop in eastern Senegal that dates back to the 4th century BCE. The site, which was used for nearly eight centuries, provides new insights into late prehistoric metallurgical practices in Africa.

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Lifestyle can also influence the severity of endometriosis symptoms

A review of international studies found that regular physical activity, a Mediterranean-style diet, and stress management can help reduce endometriosis-related pain and improve quality of life. The study also introduces the fasting-mimicking diet as a potential approach for managing gynecological conditions.

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Single nutrient fuels cancer-fighting power of T cells

A Johns Hopkins study reveals that cysteine metabolism shapes CD8+ T-cell function, with implications for boosting cancer-killing immune responses. Limiting cysteine in laboratory models enhanced anti-tumor immunity but impaired T-cell expansion and weakened anti-tumor activity.

A tiny sensor that reads creatinine in seconds

Researchers have developed a compact chemiresistive biosensor that directly transduces biochemical reactions into electrical signals, detecting creatinine concentrations from 1 to 300 mg/dL with high sensitivity and selectivity. The sensor's two-electrode design eliminates the need for reference electrodes and operates in just 35 seconds.

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Does fighting climate change put the economy at risk?

Researchers find that investing in climate adaptation can coexist with fiscal stability, but institutional quality and interest costs play crucial roles. The study analyzed data from 172 countries between 1995 and 2020 and found no structural conflict between the two goals.

Tailoring sapphire–Invar welds using burst femtosecond laser

The study achieves stable welding between sapphire and Invar under non-optical-contact conditions, with a maximum shear strength of 11.73 MPa. High-speed imaging techniques reveal the coupling of linear absorption and nonlinear absorption at the interface, sustaining plasma and energy deposition.

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Plastic additives tied to millions of preterm births worldwide

A new analysis estimates that exposure to di-2-ethylhexylphthalate (DEHP) contributed to 1.97 million preterm births in 2018, equivalent to 8% of global total. The study also linked DEHP to 74,000 newborn deaths and found a significant health burden across regions with rapidly growing plastics industries.

Getting a glimpse of viral dances in the dark in the Sargasso Sea

A study of viral abundance in the Sargasso Sea reveals that viruses with cyclical changes in abundance are most active at night, infecting heterotrophic host microbes. This finding opens new questions about the ecological services provided by oceans and highlights the importance of including viruses in ocean models.

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Testosterone level not a given sign of well-being

A higher testosterone level does not always indicate well-being in men, according to a study at the University of Gothenburg. Muscle health and inflammation are linked to testosterone levels, but symptoms like fatigue and depression have weaker connections.

Plant-based dietary patterns linked to slower epigenetic aging

A new study published in Aging-US found that plant-based dietary patterns are associated with slower epigenetic aging. The research analyzed data from two large cohorts and found that higher intake of plant foods was linked to decelerated biological aging.

GLP-1 receptor agonists and noncardiometabolic outcomes

A meta-analysis of GLP-1 receptor agonist studies found potential safety signals for gastrointestinal side effects, while some evidence suggested a link to reduced respiratory disease risk. Further research is needed to confirm the latter association.

The safest cabin layout for efficient aircraft evacuation

Researchers simulated 27 evacuation scenarios to determine the safest cabin layout, finding that a specific distribution of elderly passengers can significantly impact evacuation time. The study suggests airlines implement strategic seating arrangements to optimize safety without compromising efficiency.

Aranet4 Home CO2 Monitor

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Imagination is more than sensory replay

A Northwestern University study found that imagination is not just a copy of sensation, but emerges at later stages of processing when the brain represents information holistically. The researchers mapped brain activity during imagination and perception, finding overlap in higher-level association areas.

Two's company: ISTA scientists identify new class of star remnants

Researchers from ISTA identify two white dwarfs, Gandalf and Moon-Sized, which share five properties, including X-ray emission, despite being isolated objects. These discoveries suggest the existence of a new class of star remnants with unique magnetic and rotational properties.