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06.05.26

Biophysical Society condemns OMB proposed rule to politicize science

The Biophysical Society strongly opposes the Office of Management and Budgets' proposed rule, which centralizes control over regulations under the White House. This overhaul could have a chilling effect on scientific research, as federal agencies with subject matter expertise would lose individual oversight.

Using patient-derived research models to study deadly DNA loops

Researchers used patient-derived xenograft (PDX) models to study deadly DNA loops in cancer cells. They found significant similarities between human tumor samples and PDX models, including consistent presence of extra copies of oncogenes. These findings suggest that ecDNA-positive tumor cells may drive tumor growth and recurrence.

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Dr. Elizabeth Kim wins 2026 Tri-Institutional Breakout Award

Dr. Elizabeth Kim, a researcher at Weill Cornell Medicine, has received the 2026 Tri-Institutional Breakout Award for her work on drug targeting of HCN1, an ion channel protein linked to diseases like epilepsy. Her study, published in Nature in 2024, discovered how propofol can restore mutant channels to normal function.

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New AI tools could help eye doctors diagnose retinal disease faster

Researchers developed an AI system called OCTCube-M that can accurately identify eight different retinal diseases, including age-related macular degeneration. The technology also predicts the progression of severe forms of this condition and can infer health risks beyond the eye.

The Journal of Nuclear Medicine Ahead-of-Print Tip Sheet: June 5, 2026

The Journal of Nuclear Medicine has published several groundbreaking studies on targeted radiotherapy approaches for various types of cancer. Researchers have successfully identified tumors using fibroblast activation protein (FAP)-targeting compounds and explored the potential of PET/MRI scans in detecting endometriosis and recurrent ...

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‘Cooling poverty’ affects 2bn as heat risks swell

The study reveals that nearly three billion people live in areas with moderate cooling poverty, while 550 million experience severe cooling deprivation. Poor housing and weak healthcare further increase the danger of heat-related illness, particularly among outdoor workers.

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Flu drugs show promise against cognitive decline

A study led by Northwestern University identified a new biological culprit behind cognitive decline in people with HIV: the degradation of protective sugar molecules. Flu drugs preserved these sugar molecules and protected the brain in lab and mouse studies.

Oeiras Experimenta wins 2026 Mariano Gago ECSITE European Award

The Oeiras Experimenta project, a Living Lab for climate-resilient crops and sustainable food production, has won the 2026 Mariano Gago Ecsite Award. The award recognizes the collaborative work of researchers and citizens in building knowledge relevant to society.

Patient education, support, and access to care

A new approach to managing fatigue in inflammatory arthritis combines physical activity and cognitive behavioral techniques. Digital patient education is shown to be cost-effective and efficient in improving patient outcomes. Caregiver-focused interventions are also crucial in supporting daily functioning and disease management.

Beyond Disclosure Day: The real-world protocols

A University of Manchester astronomer led a major international effort to update the long-standing 'post-detection protocols' used in Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI). The revised Declaration of Principles marks the first major update in over 15 years, reflecting a media landscape transformed by social media and artifici...

Improving understanding in SSc

A new study presented at EULAR 2026 highlights the importance of structured cardiac evaluation in systemic sclerosis, particularly for patients with multi-system disease. The research also identified PDE4B as a promising therapeutic target across various tissues and cell subsets, offering potential benefits for patients with early dise...

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Patient experiences with GLP-1 receptor agonists

Patients described GLP-1 RA therapy as a facilitator of lifestyle change, highlighting the need for standardized guidelines on patient education and clinical support. The quality of care was highly variable, leading to potential expectation management issues around adverse effects and long-term management.

How the body creates reliable antibodies out of biological chaos

A new study has overturned longstanding ideas about how germinal centers function, revealing that they are far more selective than once thought. The findings suggest that the immune system ultimately produces stronger antibodies by repeating a noisy, almost random process over and over across many germinal centers.

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The power of patient organization

A multidisciplinary patient organisation provides accessible, person-centred support through professional counselling, offering a non-clinical setting to discuss everyday challenges and work-related issues. The service also offers unique insights into unmet needs, such as medication shortages and administrative barriers.

Researchers advance understanding of RNA-guided transposon mechanics

A new study reveals that IS110 elements use two RNA-guided pathways to insert donor DNA into target sites, challenging the classical 'cut-out-paste-in' model. The researchers identified a figure-eight DNA intermediate in one pathway and a direct-transfer pathway without forming a conventional intermediate.

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Novel approaches to improve outcomes in PsA

Researchers present findings on a novel therapeutic strategy for PsA, using synovial biopsy-driven treatment with biologics targeting IL-17/23 axis. A separate study evaluates the effectiveness of personalized dietary interventions in improving clinical outcomes.

Indigenous mushroom transforms agricultural waste into food

A new study by Agbonma Onyeka and colleagues demonstrates that Lentinus squarrosulus can be cultivated using locally available agricultural waste, reducing waste management issues and creating a safer alternative protein source. The researchers successfully grew the mushroom on different sawdust species types, producing edible biomass ...

Exploring idiopathic inflammatory myopathies

A population-based cohort study found that IIM subtypes differ in incidence, particularly by sex and ethnicity. Automated quantitative nailfold videocapillaroscopy (NVC) model shows superior discriminative capacity for predicting disease activity compared to traditional serum biomarkers.

New medium offers faster, cheaper drug-resistance detection

A modified culture medium can quickly and affordably detect fidaxomicin resistance in C. difficile infections, saving 201 hours of work and $9,075 per 1,000 patients screened. The new method correctly identifies resistant isolates with 100% sensitivity.

Apple Watch Series 11 (GPS, 46mm)

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Modern imaging with AI

New AI algorithms demonstrate improved accuracy in evaluating radiographic data and assessing joint inflammation. These innovations include the RADAR algorithm, ADMIRA, and thermography-based systems, offering promising alternatives to traditional imaging methods.

Drug-resistant bacteria found in homes from sewage overflow

A new study found that sewage overflows in homes can introduce antibiotic-resistant and multidrug-resistant bacteria, making infections difficult to treat. The research collected samples from 86 Maryland homes and found nearly half had E. enterococci present, with over a third harboring antibiotic-resistant strains.

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New tool quickly sequences hantavirus genome

A new method for sequencing hantaviruses improves on existing strategies by generating whole-genome data from low-viral concentration samples. The approach, developed by Janet Manson and colleagues, has already proven useful in the field and shows promise for expanding to other viruses.

Mechanobiology breakthrough reshapes understanding of atherosclerosis: Stacked endothelial cells transform into novel foam cells, unlocking new targets for anti-lipid and anti-inflammatory therapies

Researchers have discovered a new subtype of foam cells that form in early atherosclerosis, driven by mechanical stacking stress. These coralthelial cells promote inflammation and accelerate lesion development. The study offers promising therapeutic targets and novel prevention strategies for cardiovascular disease prevention.

Why does the Y chromosome retain UTY?

A recent study published in Development reveals that the UTY gene on the human Y chromosome still contributes to transcriptional regulation during early development. Despite its low expression and reduced enzymatic activity, UTY co-occupies active regulatory elements with its X chromosome homolog UTX.

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New: Classification criteria and recommendations in SpA

The updated ASAS-SPARTAN revised classification criteria for axSpA prioritize MRI of the sacroiliac joints and incorporate a focused set of clinical variables. The new recommendations also emphasize the role of imaging in diagnosing and managing both axial and peripheral SpA.

New study provides insights into the control of photosynthesis

A new study has discovered a crucial protein interaction that controls the photosynthetic machinery in plants. The discovery sheds light on how plants adapt to changes in light conditions and balance the light-harvesting capacities of both photosystems, enabling efficient energy transformation.