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06.26.26

Unified multiplex immunofluorescence platform expands spatial liver research

The platform enables simultaneous visualization of multiple hepatic cell populations, including hepatocytes, cholangiocytes, macrophages, endothelial cells and hepatic stellate cells. It also extends multiplex imaging beyond tissue sections to organoids, primary liver cell cultures and advanced liver-on-a-chip platforms.

Scientists uncover key protein that helps build and strengthen bone

Researchers found that CAR3 coordinates bone formation and regeneration by forming a molecular complex with collagen type I alpha 1 and recruiting bone sialoprotein. The study identified CAR3 as a previously unrecognized regulator of osteoblast differentiation, highlighting its potential for treating bone disorders.

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Building digital twins as decision infrastructure for a complex world

Digital twins are expanding rapidly, using real-time data to simulate and analyze systems before applying them in the real world. The study emphasizes the need for interoperable architectures, machine-readable metadata, and standardized trust frameworks to address challenges such as privacy, cybersecurity, and uncertainty.

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A “copper economy” helps fungi and bacteria build better biofilms

Scientists have discovered that fungi and bacteria can work together by managing copper in their shared environment, forming larger and more active biofilms. A finely balanced copper environment is crucial for the cooperation between the two species, making it a potential target for new infection treatments.

AI designs the ideal burger for taste, health, and planet

Stanford researcher Ellen Kuhl's AI tool, BurgerAI, creates novel burger recipes optimized for deliciousness, sustainability and nutrition. The burgers were tested in a blinded taste test and found to be comparable to popular fast-food options.

AI support tool improved clinician decisions in real-world primary care trial

A large clinical trial found that an AI support tool improved the quality of clinical documentation and treatment planning, but did not significantly change short-term patient outcomes. The study involved over 9,600 patients in Kenya and used a randomized controlled design to test the effectiveness of the AI tool.

Scientists find evidence of vast hidden magma systems inside Mars

Researchers from the University of Oxford have found evidence that Mars once had enormous magmatic systems deep beneath its surface, which could have produced complex crust and supported life. The discovery suggests that planets may not need plate tectonics to build habitable environments.

Sea anemone flips a human antiviral strategy on its head

A new study discovered a previously unknown antiviral defense mechanism in sea anemones, revealing that animals may have evolved more than one way to fight viral infections. The findings suggest that fundamentally different antiviral strategies have emerged across the animal kingdom.

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06.25.26

Researchers design safer drug candidate for chronic pain and pruritus

A new peptide agonist, beta01, has been designed to target the kappa opioid receptor with high efficacy and reduced β-arrestin signaling, offering improved safety profiles for chronic pain and pruritus treatment. The study demonstrates a structure-based rational design approach for biased KOR agonists.

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A cleaner sodium boost for better batteries

A new study reports a residue-free electrolyte additive, sodium trifluoromethanesulfinate (NaSO₂CF₃), designed to improve initial efficiency, cycle life, and manufacturability in sodium-ion batteries. The additive improved Coulombic efficiency from 82.6% to 96.0% and maintained capacity retention after 600 cycles.

Charting palliative care priorities to recognise and support carers

A new study by Flinders University researchers has identified key research priorities to enhance recognition and support for unpaid carers in Australia. The priorities include recognition, early identification, timely access to services, and post-care support, as well as carer self-care and wellbeing.

New Strategy Improves Efficiency and Stability of Perovskite Solar Cells

Researchers developed a synergistic strategy using glutathione additives to improve the efficiency and stability of inverted perovskite solar cells. The approach enhances charge transport, reduces energy loss, and strengthens structural stability, resulting in high power conversion efficiency and operational stability.

Researchers develop AI model to decode B-cell receptor "fingerprints"

The study introduces a phenotype-aware contrastive learning framework that leverages self-supervised learning on large-scale sequence datasets. BCRInsight accurately deconvolves B-cell subset compositions from bulk BCR-seq data, achieving an AUROC of 0.962 in antibody paratope prediction.

Multimodal neural networks improve atmospheric CO2 sensing

A new multimodal neural network model, MM-LHRNet, enhances atmospheric CO2 retrieval using laser heterodyne radiometry by doubling accuracy while tripling speed. The model achieves a retrieval standard deviation of 0.49 ppm and precision of 0.11%, outperforming traditional methods.

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Extended field of view achromatic meta-axicon cluster

A team of scientists developed a minimalist optical system for achromatic imaging based on a monolithic integrated meta-axicon cluster. The novel imaging paradigm combines natural wideband consistency and computational imaging technology to achieve large-aperture, wide field of view (FOV), broadband achromaticity, and high resolution.

New study reveals global diurnal patterns of aerosol optical depth

Researchers analyzed 32 years of global observations to identify eight daily patterns of aerosol optical depth (AOD) variability. These patterns are linked to land surface conditions and aerosol types, suggesting local environments play a significant role in shaping AOD behavior.

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The most at risk from heat have the least air con

A UK study found that people most in danger from heat have the least access to air conditioning, with homes with older residents and single parent families using it the least. The research highlights a 'cooling divide' where those who need protection from heat are least able to get it.

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Does iron accumulation in the brain contribute to neurodegeneration?

Salk Institute researchers discovered chronoferroptosis, a chronic stress pathway in cells that causes neurons to become less resilient over time and more susceptible to neurodegeneration. Iron accumulation was found to lower the cells' defenses, making them more vulnerable to stressors.

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Fifteen million years ago, Atlantic and Pacific swapped oxygen fortunes

Scientists have found that 15 million years ago, the Atlantic Ocean had large low-oxygen zones, while the Pacific Ocean's zones were much smaller. A new study suggests that ocean circulation and continental position played a crucial role in shaping these zones, indicating that warming alone cannot explain changes in oxygen levels.

Fast replies boost hiring likelihood, study finds

Researchers analyzed 11.6 million marketplace interactions and experiments involving job candidates and service providers to find that faster responders were viewed more positively than delayed responders. Employers preferred speed as a signal of future responsiveness, but authenticity also mattered.

Andes may have grown faster than previously thought

Researchers found that the Andes of west-central Argentina formed in four distinct and rapid pulses of activity, each lasting about 5 to 8 million years. This growth rate is faster and more punctuated than previously thought, outpacing the steady timeline expected from subduction.

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Climate change could reshape flu seasons across the Americas, study finds

A new study finds that climate change can impact flu season timing and severity across North, Central, and South America. Weather conditions like temperature and humidity help predict outbreaks, with tropical regions potentially experiencing stronger outbreaks while places with distinct seasons see smaller ones.

Continuum® announces new editor-in-chief

American Academy of Neurology appoints A. Gordon Smith as the fifth editor-in-chief of Continuum, a leading continuing medical education journal in neurology. Smith aims to ensure educational innovation and make Continuum an essential resource for the entire neurology care community.

Roschli named to ASME Mechanical Engineering Watch List

Roschli's research applies large-format additive manufacturing (LFAM) to nuclear energy construction, reducing production times from weeks to days. He was recognized by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) for his contributions to additive manufacturing innovations.

Armed conflict linked to increased measles cases globally

A study of 193 countries finds that armed conflict leads to more measles cases, even a year after fighting ends. Socioeconomic decline is the strongest connection between conflict and measles, as it erodes health foundations and population vulnerability.

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