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A UNIGE team has developed a rapid and efficient method for identifying proteins molecule by molecule using nanopore technology and AI. The researchers used artificial intelligence to interpret the electrical signals produced by the nanopore, breaking them down into measurable characteristics that can be associated with specific proteins.
Researchers at USTC found persistent harmonic tremors within the upper 4.5 km beneath the seafloor, modulated by semidiurnal tides, indicating a cyclic sealing-pressurization-rupture-drainage mechanism. This study provides first evidence of tidally modulated tremor on an oceanic transform fault.
The new protocol defines six core domains and incorporates post-mortem MRI as an optional evaluation tool, ensuring high-integrity fetal brain samples. It enables reproducible research into congenital neurological disorders and represents a major advancement for China's neuroscience community.
A new study found that Europe's local plant communities have experienced an increase in overall species numbers over the past century. However, this growth is primarily driven by generalist and non-native species that outcompete native species for resources.
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Scientists from NTU Singapore and Waseda University have developed a flexible 'diving suit' for cyborg cockroaches, allowing them to survive and move underwater for up to three hours. The suit generates oxygen and delivers it directly to the insect's breathing holes, enabling them to thrive in low-oxygen environments.
A population-based study found no association between prenatal paracetamol exposure and risk of autism spectrum disorder or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in offspring. The study suggests that positive signals from previous research may be due to familial confounding.
Researchers discovered that a brain protein called Arc helps spread toxic Tau from sick brain cells to healthy ones in mice. This finding suggests that targeting the spread of Tau could be a powerful tool to stop Alzheimer's disease progression. The study also highlights the potential protective role of Arc in early stages of the disease.
Researchers explored the coupling between facet and doping effects on ferrocene monolayers grafted onto silicon surfaces. The study reveals that doping reverses facet selectivity and introduces non-ideal behavior dominated by interfacial electrostatics.
A new study reveals common properties of eumelanin and natural organic matter, two substances responsible for Earth's pigments. The research could lead to more efficient solar power cells, longer-lasting batteries, and electronics.
The NHS Clinical Entrepreneur Programme has supported the creation of 691 businesses, generating 5,184 jobs and raising over £1.27 billion in investment. The programme continues to play a critical role in retaining talent within the NHS by enabling clinicians to develop their ventures alongside their clinical careers.
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New material features simple preparation, outstanding comprehensive performance and strong environmental adaptability. It breaks through traditional cathode limitations and offers a universal design idea for developing advanced electrode materials.
A cross-cultural study found that people across six countries divide mental capacities into two broad groups: Perceptual-Experiential (emerging early) and Reflective-Evaluative (emerging later). This structure suggests a shared, intuitive framework for understanding mental development.
Researchers at the University of Turku have developed a reliable laboratory model to study BAP1-deficient melanomas, which are resistant to immunotherapies. The new tool could lead to novel immunotherapy combinations for aggressive melanomas.
University of Jaume I students Pau Montagut and Mario García won first place at the ICRA 2026 robotics conference with an AI model that taught a Toyota HSR robot to perform household tasks. The team's achievement is notable given their undergraduate status, competing against teams of research personnel.
A new international study reveals that students devote less time to deeper stages of learning, such as integrating ideas and developing final solutions. The research highlights the importance of assessing the learning process, not just the product, to cultivate judgment, creativity, and genuine understanding in the AI era.
The Enamel 11 Symposium-associated special issue explores key findings on enamel development, mineralization, and pathology, highlighting emerging technologies for prevention and repair. The issue provides a comprehensive overview of current research into dental enamel, one of nature's most extraordinary biomineralized tissues.
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Researchers at UCL found that some small-bodied primates experience a tight cephalopelvic fit during childbirth due to their large newborn heads. These species, such as American monkeys and bushbabies, have developed adaptations to make the process less difficult, including pelvic expansion or delayed pelvic bone fusion.
Researchers developed a simple, rapid, and scalable approach for manufacturing COF nanofiltration membranes. The dynamic interfacial polymerization strategy produces TpPa-1 COF membranes with uniform pores, excellent chemical stability, and high flux rates.
Researchers have developed smart molecules that can change their physical properties in response to various external stimuli. These materials can form the building blocks for next-generation data storage units, quantum processors, and advanced industrial sensors.
A mindfulness-based group medical visit program for persons with chronic low back pain showed significant improvements in pain intensity and interference compared to usual care. However, the changes did not meet the minimal clinically important difference threshold.
Xiangfeng Duan recognized for his contributions to low-dimensional materials and energy storage, while Akira Fujishima honored for groundbreaking work on photocatalysis and artificial photosynthesis. Their research has transformed nanomaterials and nanoelectronics, enabling next-generation electronics and renewable energy technologies.
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Researchers from Fisabio and the Universitat Jaume I developed a set of ten recommendations to promote responsible use of generative artificial intelligence in nursing research. The study warns of potential risks, including hallucination, biases, and oversimplification of complex phenomena.
Intrinsic disorder in CuInSnS₄ influences its optical properties, with excitons showing direction-dependent responses. The discovery sheds light on the relationship between disorder and material properties.
Researchers have developed chitosan-based biosensors that can detect physiological signals associated with human emotions. The sensors boast high performance due to chitosan's unique properties, including renewability, biodegradability, and biocompatibility.
The human M-channel's structural basis is deciphered, showing a 3:1 KCNQ2 to KCNQ3 stoichiometry with cooperative gating influenced by KCNQ3, enabling low-threshold activation. This understanding paves the way for next-generation antiepileptic therapies.
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A review paper synthesizes nearly 20 years of research on the Great Barrier Reef's responses to sea-level shifts, finding five distinct reef phases that formed, drowned, and reformed over 30,000 years. The study highlights the reefs' dynamic nature and reveals they were shaped by multiple environmental pressures.
Matthew Vander Heiden, MD, PhD, has been appointed as the new editor-in-chief of Cancer Discovery, succeeding Luis A. Diaz, Jr., MD, FAACR. Vander Heiden is a renowned physician-scientist with expertise in cancer research and metabolism.
The updated international definition of heart failure introduces a new classification system emphasizing earlier detection and personalized treatment. The revised framework standardizes terminology, recognizing that heart failure is not a static condition.
A new vaccine, SchistoShield, has triggered an immune response and trained the body to remember it, according to researchers. The vaccine has shown effectiveness in both US and African populations, with robust cell-mediated effector and memory responses observed.
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The study, conducted by Stanford Medicine scientists, found that family-based therapy and psychoeducational motivational therapy can effectively treat ARFID in children. Family-based therapy empowers parents to manage their child's food and nutrition, while psychoeducational motivational therapy puts the child in charge.
A new study reveals frequent gene-swapping among microbes in Arctic soils, influencing carbon cycling and microbial adaptation. The findings suggest that these 'hitchhiker' genes can affect basic cellular processes, helping microbes survive in a changing environment.
Researchers discovered that the solar wind slows down by 13-15% as it approaches the outer boundary of the heliosphere, aligning with previous models. This slowdown is crucial for understanding the impact of interstellar material on long-term space travel.
Researchers redefine steatotic liver disease as a dynamic trajectory, highlighting the need for longitudinal assessment of alcohol intake and metabolic risk factors. The proposed framework integrates objective biomarkers like phosphatidylethanol to improve diagnosis and treatment.
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New research reveals that asthma attacks cause overproduction of extracellular proteins and growth of blood vessels in the airways. Over time, these changes lead to constriction of breathing passages, resulting in long-term respiratory issues.
A retrospective study found that PITX2, PHOX2B, and HAND2 do not offer diagnostic utility in fine-needle aspiration biopsies of primary and secondary medullary thyroid carcinomas. The markers were expressed in some samples but did not improve diagnosis accuracy.
Researchers at the University of Melbourne are developing a low-risk brain-computer interface that can capture unique 'QR codes' in the motor cortex to decode speech. The technology, Fluent, has shown high accuracy in converting recorded brain activity into text or audio, enabling non-verbal individuals to communicate.
Researchers Dfam and Repbase collaborate to create a unified open platform for transposable element annotation, providing decades of expertly curated data freely available. The integration will support large-scale genome annotation, evolutionary research, and biomedical applications.
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Physicists have identified two new superconductors, YRu3B2 and LuRu3B2, using machine-learning to filter material combinations. This breakthrough aims to find a room-temperature superconductor, which could slash global energy consumption and reduce the heat footprint of ICT sector.
Researchers at ISTA have developed a way to guide AlphaFold with experimental data, enabling the model to better reflect physical and biological reality. This approach aims to improve future predictive models by accounting for structural heterogeneity and dynamism in proteins.
A new study estimates that by 2100, only 38% of the world's population will live in large cities, with 450 million fewer people projected to reside in cities over a century than current trends suggest. Urban growth slows as countries urbanize, with smaller cities growing faster than larger ones initially.
A new study reveals that the Honduran cottontail rabbit is the main cause of crop damage in Honduras, contrary to local assumptions. Camera traps helped researchers understand which species interact with crops and how they respond to human-made stimuli.
A new 3D algorithm detects atmospheric rivers over Antarctica, revealing their role in regulating snowfall variability and influencing sea-level rise. The study found that ARs accounted for 40% of total precipitation at Dome Fuji Station, highlighting their dominant impact on Antarctic climate.
Researchers at Niigata University conducted the first comprehensive reappraisal of Alzheimer's disease risk in Japanese APOE-e4 homozygotes, finding a substantially lower risk than previously cited estimates. The study suggests that the risk is comparable to estimates reported in large studies of people with European ancestry.
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A new study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal found that older adults discharged from hospital with a new prescription for sedatives are at increased risk of falls, further need for acute hospital care, and death within 30 days. The study looked at over 1.86 million adults aged 66 years and older and found a 20% hig...
Lecanemab is approved to treat early Alzheimer's disease, but its clinical benefits are modest. The treatment carries serious adverse effects and requires resource-intensive monitoring with MRI scans.
Expanding heart failure care to pharmacists and nurse practitioner-led medication management can save approximately 10 lives and prevent 25 hospitalizations per 1,000 patients. This service is estimated to be cost-effective and improve patient outcomes, providing a roadmap for a stronger healthcare system.
A new study from Yokohama National University reveals that the order of species loss impacts grassland stability more than the total number of species lost. The researchers found that different species-loss sequences alter the processes supporting community stability, including functional diversity and compensatory dynamics.
A fatal rabies case in an 11-year-old boy underscores the risks of human contact with bats, even without visible bites or scratches. Prompt post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) is crucial to prevent death from rabies if administered promptly after exposure.
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A national survey of 1,006 adults found that only 71% of young adults have a primary care doctor, compared to 97% of older adults. Fewer than half of young adults who do have a doctor have had a checkup in the past year.
A Duke-NUS study found that mandatory Nutri-Grade front-of-pack labels on beverages redirected household consumers to healthier drinks and encouraged manufacturers to reformulate products with less sugar. The study resulted in an 18% reduction in sugary drink consumption and a 44% decrease in purchases of unhealthy drinks.
Generative AI is transforming pharmaceutical RÝ into a highly efficient, end-to-end new era. Insilico Medicine has accumulated extensive experience in AI-driven drug discovery, sharing breakthroughs and latest advancements in molecular design, multi-target synergy, and clinical translation success rates.
Scientists from the University of Osaka have identified a previously unknown molecular mechanism linking mitochondrial morphology to innate immune activation. Abnormally long mitochondria can trigger the release of mitochondrial RNA into the cytosol, activating RNA-sensing proteins and leading to anti-tumor immunity.
A new device inspired by fish's lateral line senses the pulse of lab-grown heart tissue, enabling real-time monitoring of hundreds of tests. This breakthrough could revolutionize drug screening and personalized medicine with more accurate human tissue simulations.
Researchers identified a hierarchically organized nerve network in mouse aorta that drives blood pressure rise after cold exposure. Local ablation of sympathetic nerves in aPVAT prevents cold-induced hypertension, underscoring the specificity of aPVAT.
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A large longitudinal cohort study of 64,371 men aged 50 and above found no statistically significant association between low handgrip strength and prostate cancer risk. The study suggests that grip strength is unlikely to be a reliable tool for early detection or predicting disease progression.
A new genome assembly provides insights into the genetic system behind oregano's valuable oil, revealing a JA-inducible transcription factor that directly regulates EO biosynthesis. The study identifies OvbHLH13 as a molecular target for improving EO yield and quality in Greek oregano.
A new SPR holographic microscope has been developed with high sensitivity, label-free, non-invasive, and real-time measurement capabilities. It achieves ultrahigh RI resolution of 2.58 × 10⁻⁷ RIU and sub-nanometer thickness profiling resolution of 0.6 nm for atomic layer materials.
Researchers have developed new catalytic routes for ammonia synthesis under mild conditions, including one-step thermal catalysis, electrocatalysis, and photocatalysis. These emerging strategies aim to reduce energy consumption and emissions, offering promising alternatives to the Haber-Bosch process.
The UJI Institute of Advanced Materials has developed a new methodology for producing advanced catalytic materials with improved catalytic activity and efficiency. The process uses transition metals, reducing the need for expensive noble metals and generating high-purity hydrogen.
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Researchers analyzed tar-rich and tar-inclusive coals using thermogravimetry and differential scanning calorimetry. Tar-rich coal exhibited lower characteristic temperatures and activation energies, making it more prone to ignition but also suitable for in-situ thermal decomposition mining.