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04.14.26

Can artificial intelligence match medical interview assessments by clinicians?

Researchers from Juntendo University found that AI-based assessment of medical interview transcripts is comparable to clinicians' scores while reducing evaluation time. The study demonstrated strong agreement between AI and human evaluations, with AI showing greater consistency across repeated assessments. This suggests a potential 'AI...

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The Protein Society announces its 2026 award recipients

The Protein Society recognizes six scientists with its 2026 awards, honoring their groundbreaking research and impact on protein science. The winners include Professor Paula Booth, Neil Osheroff, Andreas Martin, Stephen Fesik, Peng Chen, and G. Marius Clore.

New drug doubles one-year survival in pancreatic cancer trial

A phase 2 clinical trial shows that a new drug, elraglusib, when combined with chemotherapy, doubles one-year survival rates in pancreatic cancer patients, reducing the risk of death by 38%. The study is a rare success in showing a survival benefit applicable to a broad population.

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Super magma reservoirs discovered beneath Tuscany

A Swiss-Italian team has discovered a vast magma reservoir containing approximately 6,000 km³ beneath Tuscany, which poses no threat to the region. The study uses ambient noise tomography to locate resources such as geothermal reservoirs, lithium, and rare earth elements.

Forensic linguistics reveals the playbook of trust

New research uses transcripts from the Enron scandal to analyze linguistic moves made by energy traders to manipulate trust and encourage collusion. The study identified a 'playbook' of trust-related moves, including 'bond', 'build', 'confide', 'probe', and 'repair', which can inform practical interventions in combating fraud.

Largest study of pregnancy sickness uncovers six new genetic links

A massive genetic study has uncovered six new genes linked to pregnancy sickness, hyperemesis gravidarum (HG), in over 10,000 women. The findings point to biological mechanisms behind HG and potential new treatment pathways, with several medications identified as potential targets.

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Starquakes and the archaeology of stellar magnetism

Researchers at ISTA team present theoretical evidence that magnetic fields in stars can persist through all stages of evolution, emerging as 'fossil fields' at the surfaces of older remnants. This discovery sheds new light on our understanding of stellar magnetism and its relation to starquakes.

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Study shows mechanisms of aortic aneurysm progression and potential drug therapies

Researchers found that clonal hematopoiesis accelerates aortic aneurysm progression and that commonly used osteoporosis drugs can slow or halt this process. The study identified a key mechanism by which macrophages contribute to extracellular matrix degradation, providing a potential non-surgical approach for treating aortic aneurysms.

The weight of wheat

A study by Osaka Metropolitan University found that mice preferred carbohydrates over standard chow, leading to increased body weight and fat mass. The researchers also discovered a decrease in energy expenditure and an accumulation of fat in the liver, which improved when wheat flour intake was discontinued.

04.13.26

Generative AI paves new way for semantic communication in 6G networks

The study introduces a novel large language model-driven generative SemCom system, which achieves significant reduction in communication overhead and improvement in average retrieval accuracy. The research identifies promising application scenarios, including industrial IoT, V2X, the metaverse, and low-altitude economy.

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Link between pollinators and diverse landscapes is a two-way street

A recent study by Iowa State University researchers found that pollinators support diversity in plant communities, with viable seed production falling by 50% and species diversity decreasing by 27%. The study suggests a two-way street between pollinators and diverse landscapes, highlighting the importance of considering pollinator habi...

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AI spots hidden behavior patterns in self-organizing bacteria

A custom-built AI system helped uncover how bacterial communities organize themselves, showing that early moments of a biological transition carry more information than previously considered. The findings bring new insight into the relationship between genotype and phenotype in Myxococcus xanthus.

Too many cooks, or too many robots?

The study, led by Lucy Liu and L. Mahadevan, shows that adding the right amount of noise to individual robot movements can ease gridlock and improve efficiency in crowded environments. The researchers used computer simulations and experiments with small robots to test their ideas.

Widespread AI use narrows society’s creative space

New research from Duke University finds that commercial large language models (LLMs) are less creative and generate more similar responses than humans. The study challenges these models with three standard tests assessing creativity and finds that their outputs are more alike, highlighting the need for human diversity in brainstorming

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New study shows faster recovery with minimally invasive prostate cancer treatment

A new randomized clinical trial found that men with localized, intermediate-risk prostate cancer recovered faster and experienced less short-term impact on their daily lives when treated with MRI-guided, transurethral ultrasound ablation (TULSA) compared to robotic prostate surgery. TULSA resulted in less blood loss, shorter hospital s...

Self-interacting dark matter may solve three cosmic puzzles

A study suggests that self-interacting dark matter (SIDM) can explain unusual gravitational effects observed in various astrophysical environments. Dense clumps of SIDM can account for high-density structures in the universe, providing a promising candidate for explaining small-scale cosmic structure.

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Rice study resolves decades-old mystery in organic light-emitting crystals

Researchers at Rice University have solved a long-standing puzzle in organic semiconductors by finding that tiny structural imperfections can improve light conversion efficiency. The study reveals how defects act as energy localization sites that behave differently from the rest of the material, enhancing processes like triplet-triplet...

Lehigh U bioengineer Anand Ramamurthi elected to AIMBE College of Fellows

Anand Ramamurthi, Lehigh's Peter C. Rossin Professor of Bioengineering and chair of the Department of Bioengineering, has been elected to the AIMBE College of Fellows for his groundbreaking work in regenerative technologies that can repair damaged tissues without surgery. His research aims to develop nonsurgical nanomedicines to treat ...

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AACR announces 2026 Distinguished Service Award recipients

The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) is recognizing Senator Susan Collins and Jill Feldman with the 2026 Distinguished Public Service Award and Distinguished Patient Advocacy and Engagement Award, respectively. Collins received the award for her strong support of medical research funding through the National Institutes o...

Quantum fluctuations give rise to a new type of topological semimetal

Researchers discovered a new type of topological semimetal in the heavy fermion compound CeRu₄Sn₆, stabilized by quantum criticality. The study expands the repertoire of exotic phases of matter and suggests that quantum fluctuations can act as 'nurseries' for strongly correlated topological states.

Global urban methane emissions are growing more than estimated

A new study by University of Michigan found that global urban methane emissions have risen 6% since 2019, with C40 cities facing a 30% increase in their emission reduction targets. The discrepancy between satellite measurements and accounting estimates highlights the need for more accurate monitoring and mitigation strategies.

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Research uses AI to examine social exchanges and interactions

A new study analyzed thousands of textual descriptions of two-person social interactions using generative AI, resulting in a comprehensive taxonomy of categories. The findings provide a data-driven framework for understanding the structure of social situations, including associations with conflict, power, and duty.