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04.08.26

Steering toward better larynx surgeries

Researchers developed a flexible optical fiber that can be steered into the larynx to destroy hard-to-reach tumors, expanding outpatient laser treatment options. The device successfully reached 81% of targets in tests with a 3D-printed replica of a human larynx.

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Enzyme produced by fungus may replace chemicals in the paper industry

A new enzyme from a fungus cultivated in sugarcane bagasse or wheat bran can promote cellulose pulp bleaching. The xylanase facilitates the removal of xylan fractions associated with residual lignin, increasing brightness and efficiency in subsequent stages of pulp processing. This non-toxic alternative reduces chemical load and has gr...

Tumoroid study points to smarter therapy for cervical GAS

Researchers found that blocking clusterin, a molecule linked to stress and tumor growth, slows tumor growth signals and makes the cancer more responsive to cisplatin. The study's findings offer a possible strategy for treating cervical gastric-type adenocarcinoma, one of the most aggressive non-HPV associated cervical adenocarcinomas.

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CAR therapy moves beyond cancer

Researchers are diversifying CAR therapy to overcome limitations, exploring engineered cell platforms like NK cells, γδ T cells, and macrophages. This expansion could treat a broader range of diseases, including lupus, infection, cardiac fibrosis, and senescence-related disorders.

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These AI-powered guide dogs don’t just lead – they talk

Researchers at Binghamton University have created a talking robot guide dog system that determines ideal routes and guides visually impaired users safely to their destinations. The system offers real-time verbal feedback and provides situational awareness, significantly enhancing the user experience.

Research traces evolution of anglerfishes’ famed fishing-rod lures

Anglerfish species use lures for both attracting prey and signaling potential mates, with bioluminescent lures appearing around 34-23 million years ago. Researchers analyzed over 100 species to study the evolutionary history of lures, tracing changes from motion-based to glowing lures.

A nanoscale robotic cleaner

Researchers have developed light-driven nanorobots that can track down and collect bacteria, perform rapid 90° turns and selectively capture bacteria. The nanorobots enable controlled interaction with the microscopic world, opening possibilities for microbiology, biomedical research and targeted manipulation at the microscale.

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Little-used cholesterol test could prevent more heart attacks, strokes

A Northwestern University study found that apolipoprotein B (apoB) testing is more effective and cost-efficient than standard cholesterol tests in guiding treatment and preventing heart attacks and strokes. The study suggests that apoB-guided care can improve population health and save lives at a lower cost.

Should emojis be used in workplace communications?

A new study by the University of Ottawa found that emojis can negatively affect perceptions of competence and appropriateness in professional settings. The researchers discovered that using positive emojis with negative messages can create a sense of dishonesty, while negative emojis can lower overall competence perception.

Study identifies strategy to overcome radiation therapy resistance in lung cancer

Researchers at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center have identified a way lung cancer cells evade radiation therapy and developed a strategy to overcome this challenge using a DHODH inhibitor. The study found that inhibiting DHODH with leflunomide can help overcome radiation resistance by promoting ferroptosis, allowing ...

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Physical activity and appropriate sleep linked to subsequent lower dementia risk

A meta-analysis of millions of community-dwelling adults found that regular physical activity, less sedentary time, and appropriate nightly sleep (7-8 hours) were associated with a lower subsequent risk of dementia. Conversely, too little or too much sleep was linked to an increased risk, highlighting the importance of optimal sleep du...

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Researchers use lasers to turn leather into wearable power

A new method creates flexible microsupercapacitors on vegetable-tanned leather using a CO2 laser, enabling eco-friendly and durable energy storage. The technology has potential applications in wearable electronics, smart clothing, and skin-mounted sensors.

Neanderthals in Central Europe hunted pond turtles

Researchers found cut marks on turtle shell fragments suggesting Neanderthals carefully butchered and cleaned the shells, which may have been reused as small containers or scoop-like implements. The study sheds new light on Neanderthal ecological flexibility and survival strategies.

Pollinator-friendly gardens don’t have to sacrifice style

A new study from Northwestern University and the Chicago Botanic Garden found that some cultivated plants, such as black-eyed Susan and foxglove beardtongue, can attract pollinators at similar rates to their wild counterparts. This research provides a middle ground for gardeners who want to support pollinators without going fully wild.

Mangrove crab outruns its namesake in climate-driven coastal shift

A study reveals that Atlantic mangrove fiddler crabs are settling into temperate salt marshes along the southeastern US coast due to climate change. The species is expanding its range northward, with some populations reaching as far as South Carolina, and may soon spread to North Carolina.

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Zebrafish reveal new insights into the biology of autism

Researchers have identified drug candidates that reverse disrupted behaviors in zebrafish carrying mutations in specific autism risk genes. The study highlights the importance of stratifying or subgrouping autism risk genes to identify potential drug candidates using a precision medicine-based approach.

New method makes cancer cells more visible to immune system

Researchers have discovered a new method to make cancer cells more visible to the immune system by blocking NMD, allowing faulty RNA to be used by cells to produce abnormal proteins. This increased visibility of antigens on cancer cells could improve immunotherapy response rates and lead to better outcomes for patients.

HKUST uncovers key mechanism of liquid-liquid phase separation

A research team at HKUST used large-scale molecular dynamics simulation to study liquid-liquid phase separation, discovering an electrochemical 'superhighway' that drives assembly at an incredible rate. This breakthrough provides a blueprint for creating materials with instant, biocompatible properties.

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Evidence of an exotic atomic nucleus state

Researchers have successfully detected an exotic atomic nucleus state, bound solely by the strong interaction, in a carbon isotope experiment. The discovery sheds new light on the properties of this fundamental force and its role in shaping particle masses.