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04.27.26

AI tool may spot adhd years before children are diagnosed

Researchers developed an AI tool that analyzes routine electronic health records to predict ADHD risk in children years before a typical diagnosis. The model accurately identified risk in children age 5 and older, with consistent performance across patient characteristics.

Obesity leaves a lasting memory in immune cells

A 10-year study found that obesity leaves a lasting impact on the immune system, with helper T cells carrying a long memory of being overweight. This 'memory' can lead to ongoing risk of obesity-related conditions even after weight loss.

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As heart, kidney and metabolic health worsen, cancer risk may rise

A new study published in Circulation: Population Health and Outcomes journal links cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome to a higher risk of developing cancer. The study found that individuals with advanced heart, kidney, and metabolic disease face a sharper increase in cancer risk only in the later stages of CKM syndrome.

Origin of the stellar Fe Kα line revealed!

A team of researchers at Kyoto University used NICER and Hisaki to study a superflare on the star UX Arietis, finding that photoionization is the dominant mechanism behind the iron Kα line. This discovery provides a diagnostic tool for astronomers to infer flare locations on stellar surfaces.

Hydraulic brain: Body motion linked to fluid movement in the brain

A study using mice and simulations found that abdominal contractions compress blood vessels connected to the spinal cord and brain, enabling gentle brain movement that facilitates cerebrospinal fluid flow and potentially removes neural waste. This mechanism may explain why exercise is thought to benefit brain health.

How pathogens switch on their virulence

A research team at the University of Basel has uncovered how a key protein switches on the machinery that enables Leptospira pathogens to survive and cause disease. By understanding this process, scientists may design drugs that keep the pathogen from becoming virulent, preventing severe cases and reducing mortality.

Say Cheese3D: A new model for tracking facial expression

Researchers have developed a new tool called Cheese3D to track subtle changes in mouse facial expression, enabling scientists to study and interpret brain function with greater accuracy. The system uses AI to quantify facial movements, opening up new possibilities for studying autism, behavioral therapy, and disease states.

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Who do tipsters really work for?

Adolescents who follow social media tipsters report higher gambling intention and increased frequency. The study highlights the need for stronger regulation of tipster-related marketing and media literacy programmes to address persuasive strategies and improve risk awareness.

Repurposed drugs may improve treatment for infant leukemia

A new study suggests that repurposed drugs, including acetazolamide, tacrolimus, and LB-100, may improve treatment for a rare form of infant leukemia. By targeting specific genetic weaknesses, these treatments could slow disease progression and increase survival rates.

Improving animal welfare in the lab: AI helps better detect pain

A new AI system called GrimACE uses automated facial recognition to detect subtle signs of pain and discomfort in laboratory mice. The system has been shown to accurately detect pain and provide comparable results to human raters, improving animal welfare in labs.

Novel study maps changes in US immigration policy landscape since 9/11

A comprehensive analysis of US state and local sanctuary and anti-sanctuary policies reveals associations with immigrants' health outcomes. Sanctuary policies are linked to improved community trust, reduced crime, and higher employment rates, while anti-sanctuary policies increase deportation risk and negatively impact mental health.

Do memories form on a blank slate?

Researchers found that the hippocampal CA3 network starts out dense but becomes sparser and more refined as animals mature, following a pruning model. This suggests an initially exuberant connectivity allows for efficient integration of visual, smell, and sound information.

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04.26.26

Fucosylated IgG linked to adipose tissue dysfunction in aging

A study identifies fucosylated immunoglobulin G (IgG) as a key mediator contributing to adipose tissue dysfunction during aging. Fucosylation levels of IgG were significantly increased in aged mice, exacerbating inflammation and fibrosis while inhibiting adipogenesis.

Glycocalyx engineering advances adoptive cell therapies for B lymphoma

Researchers have developed glycocalyx engineering strategies to enhance immune cell functions against B lymphoma. By customizing the NK-92MI glycocalyx, they created selectin ligands that improved in vivo elimination of mouse xenografts, offering a cost-effective candidate for cancers with reduced CD19 antigen levels.

04.25.26

Symptom-based dosing for neonatal opioid withdrawal

A randomized clinical trial found symptom-based dosing decreases discharge time compared to scheduled opioid taper approaches among infants with opioid withdrawal. This approach, using Eat, Sleep, Console, led to faster recovery and improved outcomes.

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Neural-network switching control boosts high-speed nano-positioning accuracy

A new study introduces a neural-network-based switching output regulation controller for high-speed nano-positioning stages, reducing hysteresis nonlinearity and improving tracking performance. The research presents a mechatronic platform and control framework that supports reliable micro- and nano-scale manipulation.

Global experts examine how countries decide who gets a heart transplant

Experts at ISHLT's annual meeting explored how countries allocate heart transplants, with a focus on balancing competing priorities like saving the sickest patients and ensuring fairness. The discussion highlighted key differences in global allocation schemes, including France's data-driven model, which aims to prioritize patients base...

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04.24.26

Rice scientists uncover how protein helps plants grow in early stages

Plant cells rely on fatty acids during seed to seedling stage; PEX11 protein helps regulate peroxisome size changes. Researchers create mutants with altered PEX11 genes, observing massive peroxisomes that don't shrink back down, revealing the protein's critical role in plant growth.

New global model reveals how biochar can boost climate-smart agriculture

A new study uses a process-based model to predict biochar's effectiveness in various agricultural systems worldwide. The research highlights that biochar can improve soil health and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but its benefits vary depending on climate, soil conditions, and management practices.

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New accelerator targets real world adoption of health innovations

The EmPOWERED to Serve Business Accelerator provides early-stage entrepreneurs with nondilutive funding and mentorship to scale purpose-driven health innovations. The program aims to close the gap between innovators closest to communities and those facing barriers to growth.

Unleashing natural killer cells against cancer

Scientists have developed a strategy to enhance the cancer-fighting power of natural killer cells by suppressing specific proteins. This approach effectively kills human cancer cells across several hard-to-treat tumour types, including leukemia and triple-negative breast cancer.

Not all Alzheimer’s leads to dementia

A team of researchers at the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience discovered that immature neurons in the brain respond differently to damage caused by Alzheimer's disease. In resilient individuals, these cells activate programs to help them survive and cope with damage.

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Immune surveillance structures found in skin hair follicles

The study reveals that hair follicles contain specialized sentinel cells that monitor environmental exposure and microbial presence, potentially linking immune detection to sensory signaling. The discovery may have implications for understanding skin infections, immune disorders, and topical therapeutics.

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New tool GFAKaleidos for computing and comparing pangenome graph statistics

GFAKaleidos offers a unified framework for analyzing directed, bidirected, and biedged graphs, enabling in-depth examination of vertices, edges, and subgraphs. The tool provides intuitive visualizations and flexible deployment options, making it accessible to both beginners and experts in the genomics research community.

A survey on 3D editing based on NeRF and 3DGS

A survey on NeRF and 3DGS-based 3D editing provides a systematic review of latest techniques, outlining key advancements, challenges, and future research directions. These radiance field-based methods offer high-fidelity solutions for 3D scene representation and editing.

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High-resolution imaging shines light on nanoscale nuclear organization

Scientists have developed an advanced microscopy technique to visualize critical components of the cell's transcription machinery and proteins that provide structural support to the nucleus. The new technique allows for the visualization of up to 12 biomolecules simultaneously, providing detailed maps of nuclear organization.

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