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04.09.26

Outpatient early methadone dose titration – as recommended in Canadian and US clinical guidance for individuals using fentanyl – is associated with improved treatment retention and lower risk of opioid toxicity, according to new retrospective cohort s

A retrospective cohort study found that outpatient early methadone dose titration is associated with improved treatment retention in individuals using fentanyl. This approach also lowers the risk of opioid toxicity, according to Canadian and US clinical guidance.

Editorial: More transparency needed on misconduct

Lauer and Barnes advocate for a national scientist databank, like the National Practitioner Data Bank, to promote transparency on staff misconduct. This approach could help institutions avoid problematic hires while allowing preventive steps to be taken by new employers.

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When oxygen determines if a limb can regrow

A team of researchers discovered that the way cells sense oxygen determines if regeneration can even begin in mammalian limbs. They found that regenerative-competent amphibians show reduced oxygen-sensing capacity, while mammals respond strongly to oxygen and switch off regenerative programs.

How cholera bacteria swap defenses against viruses

Researchers found that Vibrio cholerae can efficiently acquire new sedentary chromosomal integron (SCI) gene cassettes from extracellular DNA. This process allows the bacteria to diversify its antiviral defenses and potentially expand its protection against viruses in different environments.

Rare “civil war” observed among wild chimpanzees

Researchers document a decades-long study of wild chimpanzee behavior, revealing a rare permanent split and subsequent lethal conflict within the Ngogo chimpanzee group. The study suggests that shifting social ties, competition over resources, and leadership changes can contribute to group divisions and violence.

Wildlife trade increases pathogen transmission

A study led by Cleo Bertelsmeier found that wild mammals traded for pets, meat, or fur are 1.5 times more likely to share infectious agents with humans. The risk is higher when species are traded illegally or alive.

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Study shows people use same neurons to see and imagine objects

A recent study led by Cedars-Sinai Health Sciences University found that the same brain neurons are activated when people perceive and imagine objects. The research provides a detailed understanding of the neural mechanism underlying visual perception and creation of mental images in the human brain.

The double-edged sword of punishment in group cooperation

A large-scale experiment found that punishment consistently increases cooperation, but its effect on collective welfare varies depending on factors such as communication, contribution framing, and interaction duration. The study suggests that these elements interact in complex ways, with communication being the most influential factor.

Without the right tests, the best medicines make no difference

A new analysis from UC San Francisco argues that diagnostics are being overlooked, slowing progress against major diseases despite advances in targeted therapies. The study suggests that nearly half of the world's population lacks adequate access to diagnostics due to inadequate investment and insurance reimbursement.

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In or out? Researchers uncover new controls on the brain’s ‘bouncer’

A team led by Jiefu Li developed a new method to examine proteins lining the inside surface of blood vessels, revealing two proteins and pathways that play a role in opening and closing the blood-brain barrier. This discovery could help scientists understand how the barrier functions and develop better ways to deliver medicines for neu...

A new route to faster PPP-AR

A new multi-layer ionospheric mapping function for PPP-AR has been validated, improving convergence times by 4-10% and early-stage positioning. The method outperforms conventional Single Layer Model (SLM) in equatorial regions where ionospheric gradients are hardest to tame.

UT MD Anderson shares latest research breakthroughs

Researchers at UT MD Anderson have made significant advancements in cancer care, including a blood-based biomarker for cancer risk in people with Lynch Syndrome and a new target to sensitize pancreatic tumors to immunotherapy. The studies also identified a strategy to overcome radiation therapy resistance in lung cancer.

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Lead-free films sharpen MEMS harvesting

Researchers have developed a lead-free thin film that significantly improves the efficiency of microdevices in harvesting energy from ambient motion. The Mn-doped bismuth ferrite film exhibits stronger piezoelectric behavior, lower dielectric loss, and improved device-level performance.

Americans back NATO; Republicans split along Trump-party lines

A majority of Americans value U.S. membership in NATO and consider it a meaningful security asset, but views are sharply divided along partisan lines. Democrats are more supportive of NATO than Republicans, who hold less favorable views on the alliance's benefits to U.S. security.

Earlier ADHD diagnosis linked to better education

A new study from Finland found that receiving an ADHD diagnosis earlier is associated with better academic performance and lower school dropout rates. Young people diagnosed earlier had a higher grade point average at age 16 and were more likely to pursue academic degrees.

New drug combination doubles down on Alzheimer's treatments

Researchers at the University of Waterloo have discovered a safer and more effective way to treat Alzheimer's disease by combining anti-amyloid antibodies with molecules found in grapes, berries, peanuts, and turmeric. This combination approach neutralizes amyloid protein clumping in the brain, leading to better outcomes.

AI-powered plastic waste management: A smart path to zero-waste cities

A recent study proposes an AI-enhanced evaluation framework to optimize city-scale municipal living plastic waste (MLPW) management. The framework addresses complex interplay of physical material flows, spatial infrastructure, and socio-economic factors, achieving a 96.3% reduction in annual greenhouse gas emissions by 2060.

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New insights into allergy may pave the way for more precise treatments

Researchers have mapped the molecular mechanism behind allergic reactions and developed tailored antibodies to block life-threatening responses. The findings suggest a new approach to targeting the most important allergens and provide a starting point for developing more precise treatments for severe allergy.

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Skills are replacing age-based labor supply as the engine of economies

A new study by IIASA researchers reveals that China's economic growth is being driven by the skills of its workforce, not just its large working-age population. Improvements in skill composition have become a key driver of economic expansion, and a more favorable age structure enhances economic returns to workforce skills.

Embryo model ethics beyond box-checking

A proposed embedded ethics approach facilitates ethically responsible research with human stem-cell-based embryo models by integrating continuous dialogue among scientists, ethicists, and regulators. This framework helps build trust and serves as a public policy tool to ensure that research meets both scientific and societal values.

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Online viewers prefer livestreams to recordings

Researchers found that watching an online performance in real time boosts several aspects of the viewing experience, including a common factor of heightened sense of presence. The liveness effect weakens when viewers cannot see a performer's face, but going live can benefit streamers by motivating audience engagement.

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AI model links mental health to type 2 diabetes

A new study uses an AI model to predict type 2 diabetes risk based on behavioral and psychosocial information. The digital twin model found that loneliness, insomnia, and poor mental health substantially raise a person's future risk of developing the disease.

GoPro HERO13 Black

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