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05.21.26

Study reveals overlooked breadth of chimpanzee culture

A long-term study identifies dozens of previously overlooked cultural behaviors in wild chimpanzees, doubling previous estimates. Chimpanzees learn basic skills like foraging and grooming through social learning, with a focus on identifying and processing food, suggesting that cultural transmission plays a key role in their development.

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Vitamin B12-based therapy shows tumor-targeting potential against glioblastoma

A new study reveals that nitrosylcobalamin, a vitamin B12 analog, selectively crosses the blood-brain barrier and targets glioblastoma tissue, demonstrating broad antitumor activity. The therapy also shows synergistic activity with existing treatments, offering a promising new strategy for treating this deadly brain cancer.

Study sheds light on how early pancreas lesions become cancerous

Researchers have discovered that precursor lesions in the pancreas, often considered a step towards cancer, do not undergo malignant transformation if they lack a specific microenvironment. The team used advanced technologies to isolate and analyze single cells from over 150 donated pancreases, finding that the microenvironment surroun...

A promising new strategy for treating dry eye disease

Researchers developed a new eye drop treatment that significantly reduced dry eye disease characteristics, such as inflammation and loss of goblet cells. The treatment uses a rexinoid compound that boosts the protective role of resident macrophages, promoting debris-clearing and immune balance.

Survey highlights persistent uncertainty on STI vaccines

A nationally representative survey of empaneled adults found that most Americans understand how STIs spread, but there are significant gaps in public knowledge about which infections can be prevented through vaccination. The survey also revealed strong awareness of common transmission pathways and some basic facts about STIs.

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Buying your way to better health comes at the expense of others

A study by Norwegian University of Science and Technology found that private health insurance uptake is linked to poorer health in the population, particularly among those with low education levels. The researchers suggest that policymakers should implement strategies to mitigate this negative effect.

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Scientists uncover protein that could help failing hearts

Researchers identified a key protein called PERM1 that is restored in patients whose hearts recover after left ventricular assist device (LVAD) support. PERM1 regulates energy production and contractile function in heart cells, and its normalization is associated with improved cardiac function.

New Regius Professor puts people at heart of climate debate

Professor Hannah Cloke's appointment as Regius Professor of Meteorology and Climate highlights the importance of human imagination in understanding and mitigating extreme weather. Her research has already helped communities prepare for floods and extreme weather, and she aims to empower people to take charge of their own futures.

Risk of atrial fibrillation in very fit people smaller than feared

A new study of over 1 million young Swedish men found that the risk of atrial fibrillation is less than previously calculated, and the benefits of high fitness levels outweigh the risks. After age 40, the balance shifts in favor of higher fitness levels, suggesting that the benefits of exercise may be more significant.

Scientists map which genes are active in a developing seed to build hardier crops

Researchers have created a gene expression map of seed development in Arabidopsis thaliana, revealing the role of specific genes and cell types in shaping seed traits. The study identifies key regions where hormones regulate growth and nutrient storage, providing insights into how seeds develop and can be improved for crop productivity.

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Decoding Inflammatory Bowel Disease – on a chip

A new study replicated patient- and sex-specific hallmarks of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) in a human organ chip, identifying stromal fibroblasts as key drivers of inflammation, fibrosis, and enhanced cancer risk. The model also recapitulated the impact of pregnancy hormones on IBD severity in female patients.

Soil science: How AI could help scientists secure a vital global resource

A new study highlights the potential of AI tools in soil science, enabling researchers to better understand soil ecosystems and adapt to climate change. The system successfully generated hypotheses on how soils store carbon and what controls their storage limits, with outputs aligning with expert research.

How AI can help soil scientists secure a vital global resource

New AI tools can accelerate soil science by speeding up early-stage work, improving predictions to support decisions on land-use, carbon, and climate adaptation. The system successfully mimicked key parts of the scientific process, with outputs beyond what's currently being used that strongly align with expert research.

3D printing tissue-like structures with light

Researchers from EPFL have developed a new holographic approach to volumetric 3D printing, enabling cell-compatible, high-resolution printing at near-clinical scales. The method uses phase control to produce higher-fidelity objects in light-scattering media, such as those containing living cells.

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Reusable brick walls for the construction industry

A team from Graz University of Technology has developed a prefabricated brick wall system that can be dismantled and re-used without being destroyed. The system reduces CO2 emissions by up to 60% compared to conventional construction methods, offering significant environmental benefits.

Cell movement in the embryo

Researchers at ISTA uncovered why keratin plays an essential part in embryonic cell movement and organization. Without keratin, the process slows dramatically, leading to tissue collapse and loss of cellular alignment. Keratin helps maintain the structural integrity and cohesion of cells during early development.

Where do citizen science data come from?

A study analyzed over 300,000 citizen science observations to identify patterns influencing participation rates. Regional data from the Hungarian Central Statistical Office was combined with citizen science data to examine the relationship between socio-economic and environmental factors on observation density.

Capturing an elusive step in molecular sandwich making

Researchers from OIST have reported the first full structural characterization of a doubly ring-slipped reaction intermediate in metallocene formation. This discovery provides new evidence on how metallocenes form and react, presenting opportunities for designing tunable structures for applications such as drug delivery systems, cataly...

05.20.26

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Teen attitudes to exercise shape fitness years later

Research shows that intrinsic motivations, such as enjoying physical activity and feeling healthy, consistently matter most in predicting aerobic fitness. Teenagers who value these factors are significantly fitter at 17 than those motivated primarily by winning or external rewards.

Finding the early signs of Alzheimer's disease

New research from the University of Otago has uncovered a specific biomarker in blood plasma associated with Alzheimer's disease. The study found that elevated levels of ptau181 were linked to subjective cognitive concerns, but not objective decline or structural brain integrity measures.

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Elite immune cells lead the fight against multiple myeloma

Researchers from The University of Osaka discovered that only a small proportion of CD8 T cells undergo sustained clonal expansion in multiple myeloma immunotherapy, leading to the strongest anti-tumor response. Early immune activity could help predict which cells will become effective cancer fighters.

A review of microwave dielectric ceramics: From fundamental mechanisms and property regulation to advanced preparation, applications, and data-driven discovery

Recent advancements in microwave dielectric ceramics research focus on property characterization, theoretical mechanisms, sample preparation, applications, and data-driven discovery. Key findings include the development of standardized resonant methods for evaluating low-loss materials and advanced cold sintering processes enabling co-...

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Newly designed peptides suggest safer immunotherapies are within reach

Researchers have developed engineered peptide binders called CRABs that can selectively interfere with calcium signaling pathways, potentially leading to more effective and safer immunotherapies. The study's findings offer new hope for treating disorders linked to excessive CRAC-channel activity.

We can help the body fight entire viral families

Researchers at La Jolla Institute for Immunology have discovered that combining key vaccine ingredients could give the body the tools it needs to fight the entire family of arenaviruses with a single vaccine. This approach may protect against life-threatening infections from Lassa virus, Junin virus, and many other arenaviruses.

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Do you know how cynical your friends are?

A study from Michigan State University found that people consistently underestimate their friends' cynicism and overestimate their benevolence. This biases can impact friendship maintenance and may be more pronounced in newer friendships.