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06.25.26

Scientists visualize water oxidation on single-particle catalysts

Researchers have resolved the atomic-scale interplay between hole transfer dynamics and water oxidation intermediates on faceted BiVO₄ particles. A critical hole density threshold dictates pathway bifurcation, with the (010) facet becoming catalytically superior above this threshold.

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Three-decade analysis reveals persistent sepsis burden in China

The study found that sepsis continues to be a significant cause of mortality in China, with infections accounting for the majority of deaths. The analysis also revealed age-related differences in sepsis burden, with older adults and males consistently carrying the highest risk.

Controlling cystitis by targeting the source of pain with new therapies

A new study by Flinders University reveals that targeting specific pain receptors in the bladder can reduce debilitating effects of cystitis. The research suggests that activating certain cannabinoid receptors could provide relief from bladder pain and urinary urgency associated with interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS).

Tuning platinum for cleaner hydrogen

Researchers developed a new catalyst that accelerates water dissociation and hydrogen adsorption, enabling faster hydrogen evolution reaction activity and stronger stability. The study presents a TiO₂ QDs/Co₃O₄ symbiotic oxide support that precisely regulates Pt clusters for alkaline hydrogen production.

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Reversible switching of chirality in semiconductor material using electrochemistry

A team of researchers from Science Tokyo has developed a new method to reversibly switch the chirality of semiconductor materials using electrochemistry. This innovation enables the creation of spin-polarized currents in layered non-chiral semiconductors, opening up new directions for developing ultrafast and energy-efficient devices.

AI framework aids target discovery for CAR T cell therapy

Researchers developed an AI framework to identify viable target antigens for CAR T cell therapy, using publicly available single-cell RNA sequencing data. The framework showed robust tumor-killing activity in mouse models of multiple cancer types, including melanoma, leukemia, and colorectal cancer.

Single cells reveal a scar-fibrosis regulator

Researchers identified a distinct fibrotic fibroblast population in hypertrophic scars, which they linked to the transcription factor Yin Yang 1 (YY1). Restoring YY1 expression reduced scar-associated fibroblast activation, providing new insights into scar fibrosis and potential therapeutic strategies.

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Perovskite solar cells: Predictions of long-term stability

A new study identifies key degradation mechanisms in perovskite solar cells, including phase segregation, copper corrosion, and edge patterns. Accelerated aging tests can accelerate these processes, but may not reflect real-world degradation.

TREM-1 receptor: A key player in inflammatory diseases

The TREM-1 receptor amplifies innate immune responses and is a promising therapeutic target for inflammatory diseases. The review highlights its pathogenic roles in acute systemic inflammation and chronic conditions like inflammatory arthritis and neurodegenerative disorders.

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Focus on the guardians of the antibody response

Scientists at Universitatsklinikum Bonn developed a robust laboratory method to generate and study follicular regulatory T cells. The research found that TGF-β and IL-2 signaling pathways control the development of these cells, which regulate immune tolerance and antibody responses.

Laser pulses capture unexplored polaronic states

A team of scientists observed Jahn–Teller polarons in cobalt oxide crystals activated by tailored laser pulses. The study reveals the material's structural, electrical, and magnetic properties can be engineered using ultrafast laser pulses.

Apes and humans have been sharing a laugh for 15 million years

A study reveals that the rhythmic structure of laughter has remained constant in all living great apes, including humans, for at least 15 million years. This finding offers unexpected clues to the evolution of human speech, suggesting that sophisticated vocal control is a fundamental building block.

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Could a dog’s skull shape tell us something about a spinal condition?

A new Cornell University study examines the relationship between cranial shape and body weight in dogs, identifying a link to syringomyelia, a painful spinal condition. Breeds prone to syringomyelia exhibit distinct skull shapes, highlighting the need for breed-specific treatment strategies.

AI-driven race strategy could give Formula One teams competitive advantage

Researchers at King's College London have developed an AI model that can improve a Formula One team's finishing position in simulations of the 2023 Bahrain Grand Prix. The model, which uses reinforcement learning and explainable AI, outperformed existing race strategy optimization techniques in many cases.

Natural compound may help boost vaccine responses

Researchers found that a daily spermidine supplement improved immune response to COVID-19 vaccination in older adults. Spermidine reduced markers of immunosenescence and stimulated autophagy, leading to higher antibody levels and better neutralizing activity against multiple viral variants.

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Inhaled vitamin D has potential to improve lung function

Research suggests that inhaled vitamin D can protect against dust, pollution, and pathogens in the lungs, potentially improving outcomes for those with chronic lung disease. Human clinical trials are needed to confirm these findings and explore the therapeutic benefits of direct lung delivery.

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Use of supplement before surgery improves liver regeneration

A study found that supplementing with HMB before surgery improves liver regeneration in animals by preserving energy function and improving the quality of recovery. The supplementation was shown to have a beneficial effect on mitochondrial function and metabolic performance, even after it was discontinued.

Smell and taste disturbances among GLP-1 RA users

A recent study published in JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery reveals a higher incidence of smell and taste disturbances among GLP-1 RA users. The findings underscore the importance of regular monitoring and awareness to mitigate these adverse effects.

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Bariatric surgery increases the risk of alcohol problems

Researchers found that bariatric surgery can lead to a significantly higher risk of developing alcohol problems. The altered anatomy affects how the body processes and absorbs alcohol, leading to faster intoxication and prolonged recovery times.

2026 Warren Alpert Foundation Prize awarded for gene-editing therapies

The 2026 Warren Alpert Foundation Prize was awarded to five scientists who developed curative genetic therapies for two major blood disorders. These treatments, CASGEVY and LYFGENIA, have been approved by the FDA for use in the US and have shown significant advancements in the field of gene therapy.

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Growing up gets less scary with time, research finds

Research finds that millennials' fear of growing up decreases as they age, while younger generations report higher maturity fears. The study, published by the American Psychological Association, suggests that broader societal factors such as economic uncertainty and social pressures shape how young people view adulthood.

Listening to whales – even when they make no sound

Scientists have discovered a way to track whales using fiber-optic cables by detecting low-frequency pressure waves generated by their movement. This method allows researchers to identify whale tracks even when the animals are not vocalizing, expanding their capabilities for remote sensing applications.

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Assessing clinical skills through the examiner's eyes

A pilot study found that an examiner-worn, neck-mounted camera can supplement the observation and review of clinical skills during OSCE assessments. The results showed moderate to strong agreement between live and video-based assessments, with the wearable camera enabling more observations to be evaluated than the fixed camera.