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Science News Archive May 2026


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Light without electricity? Glowing algae could make it possible

Researchers have successfully turned on glowing algae and kept them lit up using simple chemical solutions, paving the way for future technologies like autonomous robots and living sensors. The finding also offers an environmental benefit as these photosynthetic organisms convert carbon dissolved in seawater into energy.

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How immune cells spur repair of the heart

Macrophages are among the earliest responders to heart injury, activating an inflammatory program that helps kickstart regeneration. The researchers found that dampening this response specifically in macrophages promotes blood vessel growth and heart muscle cell proliferation, both essential for regeneration.

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Researchers identify potential new route for antimalarial drug design

A team of researchers has uncovered a promising new target for antimalarial drug design, identifying an enzyme called aminopeptidase P from the Plasmodium falciparum parasite. The new inhibitors have been shown to bind more strongly and selectively than existing compounds, demonstrating potential as a new class of drugs to combat malaria.

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Oxytocin linked to group competition

A new study by researchers at UZH's Institute of Evolutionary Medicine found that oxytocin levels increase during football matches, particularly against familiar rivals. The study suggests that oxytocin plays a key role in team dynamics and group boundaries, potentially promoting cooperation and cohesion.

Internal-heating pyrolyzer produces cleaner, agriculture-ready biochar

Researchers used reed straw pellets to test an internally heated system, producing biochar with stable fixed carbon content and high energy recovery. The study found that operating conditions, such as temperature and airflow rates, significantly impact biochar properties, including specific surface area and PAH concentrations.

How tetracycline molecules shape their own capture on biochar

Researchers studied five common tetracycline congeners on rice-straw-derived biochar, finding dominant hydrogen bonding between amide groups and carbonyl sites. The study revealed a clear adsorption-rate order and demonstrated the importance of structural substituents in shaping adsorption behavior.

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Artery widening, not blockages, linked to common stroke

Researchers found that artery widening, rather than blockages, is strongly linked to lacunar ischemic stroke. The study suggests that conventional treatments like antiplatelet drugs may not be effective for this type of stroke and highlights the need for new therapies targeting small vessel damage.

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How can renewable energy be most efficiently integrated into the electric grid?

The study reveals that renewable energy sources like solar panels and electric vehicles can lower emissions and costs, but also cause voltage regulation challenges due to variable output. Community-scale battery energy storage systems are the most viable solution to mitigate these technical vulnerabilities, offering a 52% cost advantag...

New USF study tests whether AI can reliably predict immune responses

Researchers at USF Health developed a framework to test AI tools' accuracy in predicting immune responses, aiming to enhance cancer immunotherapies and vaccine development. The study highlights the strengths and weaknesses of current AI approaches, providing guidance for building safe and reliable AI tools for healthcare.

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Thousands of new proteins revealed in dark proteome

A team of scientists has uncovered more than 1,700 new proteins known as peptideins, which are smaller than traditional proteins and may have unique biology. These proteins were found in the 'dark proteome', a section of DNA previously overlooked, and could have implications for human diseases like cancer.

A new perspective on high-temperature superconductors

Researchers from HZDR have successfully analyzed lanthanum superhydrides under extreme pressure, providing direct insights into their atomic properties. The study employed nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and magnetic superlenses to focus high-frequency fields within the sample volume.

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Nexmifb regulates spinal motor neuron development via Efna5b in zebrafish

Researchers discovered that nexmifb modulates the axon guidance molecule efna5b to regulate spinal motor neuron development. The study found that knocking down nexmifb led to significant motor neuron loss and defects in axonal length and branching, which were partially rescued by co-injecting efna5b mRNA.

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Scientists find blood-based biomarkers for inflammatory breast cancer

Researchers at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have identified specific blood-based genomic biomarkers that distinguish inflammatory breast cancer from other subtypes. The study used an improved method of RNA sequencing, called TGIRT sequencing, which allowed for a more comprehensive overview of all RNA types and amou...

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Lifestyle, not age, predicts smart home success for older adults

A recent study reveals that an individual's readiness to adopt smart technology is deeply tied to their specific experience within their home and community. Researchers identified specific clusters within the older population, ranging from tech-ready urbanites to those in more traditional or isolated residential settings.

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New vesicle links sperm development and gastric cancer

Researchers discovered that MEX3D acts as a key player in activating stored RNAs during sperm maturation. The MXL vesicle system is also hijacked by gastric cancer to enhance tumor growth. Targeting this machinery holds promise for developing selective and safe anti-cancer therapies.

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