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Science News Archive February 2026


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Skeleton ‘gatekeeper’ lining brain cells could guard against Alzheimer’s

A lattice-like structure called the membrane-associated periodic skeleton (MPS) acts as a gatekeeper for endocytosis, regulating nutrient uptake and protein regulation in brain cells. Disrupting this structure can lead to accelerated endocytosis and increased cellular uptake of toxic molecules like amyloid precursor protein.

Where’d you get that frog? Illinois study traces illicit online amphibian trade

A recent Illinois study found that nearly 8,500 online classified ads for exotic amphibians were posted between 2004 and 2024, representing 301 species from around the world. The researchers verified a dataset of these listings, revealing 44 species traded without official paperwork, sold at a 40% premium. This illicit trade poses sign...

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TBI of any severity associated with greater chance of work disability

A recent study published in Neurology suggests that individuals with traumatic brain injuries (TBI) are more likely to qualify for work disability, regardless of the severity of their injury. The study found that people with TBI had a higher likelihood of having work disability during a five-year follow-up period.

Paralysis treatment heals lab-grown human spinal cord organoids

Researchers developed an advanced organoid model for human spinal cord injury and tested a promising regenerative therapy. The treatment triggered neurite growth and reduced scarring in injured organoids, offering validation for its potential to work in humans.

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Keeping your mind active throughout life associated with lower Alzheimer’s risk

A new study found that individuals with higher levels of lifelong learning developed Alzheimer's disease five years later than those with the lowest level of learning. Higher lifetime enrichment was also associated with a 38% lower risk of Alzheimer's disease and a 36% lower risk of mild cognitive impairment. The study suggests that pu...

CalDigit TS4 Thunderbolt 4 Dock

CalDigit TS4 Thunderbolt 4 Dock simplifies serious desks with 18 ports for high-speed storage, monitors, and instruments across Mac and PC setups.

Spherical assemblies of nanocrystals

Researchers at the UvA Institute of Physics have discovered how spherulites form in salt solutions, leading to the creation of advanced materials. The discovery reveals that subtle variations in composition and growth conditions can produce intricate internal architectures and high surface area structures.

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Fire-footed rope squirrels identified as a natural reservoir for monkeypox virus

Research reveals fire-footed rope squirrels are a natural reservoir for the monkeypox virus, with evidence of interspecies transmission detected in Côte d'Ivoire. The study underscores the need for awareness among humans interacting with wildlife and deeper understanding of MPXV ecology to develop effective prevention measures.

‘Gaybourhoods’ boost LGB voter turnout

LGB individuals vote more when living near other LGB people, with a 1.56 percentage point increase in voter turnout for every one percentage point increase in local LGB population density. This study, conducted in Sweden, tracked over 20,000 LGB individuals and nearly eight million heterosexual peers across four parliamentary elections.

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Flagship whales facing climate-driven decline in Australia

A new study by Flinders University researchers reveals a significant decline in southern right whale reproductive output over the past decade, driven by prolonged calving intervals. The study found that declining breeding rates coincide with reduced Antarctic sea ice, changes in oceanic conditions, and broader ecosystem shifts.

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Element cobalt exhibits surprising properties

Researchers have uncovered a dense network of magnetic nodal lines in cobalt, which are intrinsically spin-polarised and give rise to fast, topologically robust charge carriers. These unique properties open new perspectives for exploiting magnetic topological states in future information technologies.

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Study: UB researchers develop new inhalable treatment for TB

Researchers at the University at Buffalo have developed a new inhalable form of tuberculosis (TB) treatment that delivers rifampin directly to the lungs, reducing liver damage and improving immune activity. The study found that inhaled nanoparticle treatment kept higher levels of the drug in the lungs for up to a week after a single dose.

UTA opens AI-driven Smart Agriculture Research Center

The center aims to strengthen food and environmental resilience, train the next generation of AI-enabled agricultural scientists, and help producers respond to emerging biological and climate threats. Students are immersed in federal agricultural research projects through a USDA-supported summer research program.

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Rural cancer patients do just as well when having surgery close to home

A new analysis found that rural cancer patients treated locally have similar surgical outcomes to those who traveled to urban facilities. The study used Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results data from Medicare-eligible patients with lung or colon cancer, aged 65 or older, residing in rural areas.

Rebuilding trust in global climate mitigation scenarios

A new IIASA-led study examines critiques of global climate mitigation scenarios' equity and justice, proposing practical ways to advance fairness in climate pathways. The research synthesizes growing evidence that current scenarios fall short, identifying a roadmap for integrating fairness into future climate futures.

Seeing how atoms vibrate at the Angstrom Scale

Researchers have created a new computational method to simulate Tip-Enhanced Raman spectroscopy (TERS) signals with high accuracy. This enables the study of atomic motion down to individual molecules or defects in metallic surfaces. The method provides a detailed understanding of the signatures of local atomic motion and its sensitivit...

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Twist-controlled magnetism grows beyond the moiré

Researchers discover that magnetism can expand into unexpectedly large topological textures spanning hundreds of nanometres in twisted double-bilayer chromium triiodide. This finding challenges the assumption that magnetic order follows the moiré unit cell and opens up new possibilities for designing topological magnetic states.

US South Asians face elevated heart risk at age 45 despite healthier habits

A new study finds that US South Asians have higher rates of prediabetes, diabetes, and hypertension than other population groups, despite healthier diets and exercise habits. The study identifies a critical window in the 40s when risk is already high, but disease is still preventable with early intervention.

When blackouts occur during heat waves, Austin homes pose major risk

A new study assesses indoor heat vulnerability for each single-family home in Austin, finding that 85% of homes would pose significant risk to an elderly person during a power outage. The city can now take a methodical approach to mitigating risk through cooling centers and home weatherization programs.

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Scientists develop novel nanothrombolytic strategy

Scientists in China have developed a novel silicon-based nanothrombolytic therapy that achieves efficient thrombus clearance and in situ regulation of the coagulation microenvironment while minimizing systemic bleeding risk. The strategy combines enzymatic clot dissolution with intelligent microenvironment reprogramming.

A smarter way for AI to understand text and images

Researchers at UC San Diego developed a new training method for AI systems to improve their performance in solving complex problems that require both text and image interpretation. The approach evaluates the quality of training data and grades models based on their logical reasoning, reducing the risk of incorrect interpretations.

New AI model improves accuracy of food contamination detection

Researchers at Oregon State University have developed a deep learning-based model for rapid bacterial contamination detection, eliminating misclassifications of food debris. The enhanced model can reliably detect bacteria in three hours and has the potential to prevent outbreaks and protect consumer health.

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University of South Alabama Research named Top 10 Scientific Breakthroughs of 2025

Research led by Dr. Simon Grelet at the University of South Alabama has been recognized as one of Science magazine's Top 10 Scientific Breakthroughs of 2025. The study identified a novel mechanism by which neurons transfer mitochondria to cancer cells, fueling cancer metastasis and opening new possibilities for therapeutic intervention.

New molecular maps of bone could transform early osteoarthritis detection

Researchers used advanced imaging to uncover early molecular changes in bone associated with osteoarthritis. The study found that subchondral bone beneath damaged cartilage showed strong upregulation of specific collagen fragments, suggesting that disease-related bone changes begin earlier than previously recognized.

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Long COVID linked to Alzheimer’s disease mechanisms

A new study found that patients with Long COVID have a larger choroid plexus, which tracks with Alzheimer's disease markers and greater dementia risk. The research also suggests that CP alterations may predict long-term cognitive issues in some individuals.

Making every identity count

Syracuse University professor Gabriel Merrin has developed a software tool called CATAcode to help researchers handle demographic data more thoughtfully. The tool addresses the issue of respondents selecting multiple options for characteristics such as race, gender identity, or other traits. By providing systematic approaches for explo...

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