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Science News Archive June 2025


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Creating better policy with consensus-building tools

Community policies can leave members feeling frustrated; Carnegie Mellon's PolicyCraft tool helps create policies with stronger community support through a systematic, three-step process. Researchers found that groups using PolicyCraft develop policies with greater consensus.

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Higher linoleic acid levels linked to lower heart disease and diabetes risk

A new study published in the American Society for Nutrition found that higher linoleic acid levels were associated with lower risks of heart disease and type 2 diabetes. The research used blood markers to measure linoleic acid levels in nearly 1,900 people, suggesting that this omega-6 fatty acid may support cardiometabolic health.

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Not-so-tasty: Plastic particles found in food could harm the body

A new animal study suggests that microscopic plastic particles found in food and beverages may affect glucose metabolism and harm organs such as the liver. Researchers observed dose-correlated changes in mice consuming polystyrene nanoparticles, including systemic glucose intolerance and elevated alanine aminotransferase.

Immunotherapy boosts chemotherapy in combating stage 3 colon cancer

A new study found that adding immunotherapy to chemotherapy after surgery for patients with stage 3 (node-positive) colon cancer resulted in a 50% reduction in cancer recurrence and death compared to chemotherapy alone. The treatment combination showed significant benefits for patients with deficient DNA mismatch repair genetic makeup.

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Dual-target CAR T cell therapy slows growth of aggressive brain cancer

A phase I clinical trial demonstrates that dual-target CAR T cell therapy can reduce tumor size in nearly two-thirds of patients with recurrent glioblastoma, a notoriously aggressive brain cancer. The therapy also shows signs of long-term immune system activation and potential for extended tumor stability.

Preventing chronic inflammation from turning into cancer

Charité researchers identified a therapeutic target that significantly contributes to halting ongoing inflammatory processes. They found that interleukin-22 and oncostatin M drive inflammation by amplifying the immune response. Targeted treatments may help high-risk patients, but chronic diseases remain complex and difficult to predict.

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Information entropy untangles vortices and flows in turbulent plasmas

Researchers develop a novel analytical method to capture localized structures and reveal the intertwined behavior of multiple fluctuating fields. They introduce two new measures based on information entropy, which quantify structural complexity and degree of coupling between turbulent structures.

Study suggests obesity contributes to anxiety and cognitive impairment

Researchers found that obese mice displayed more anxiety-like behaviors and showed different signaling patterns in the hypothalamus, a region involved in regulating metabolism. The study also observed distinct differences in the makeup of gut bacteria in obese mice compared to lean mice.

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