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University of Nottingham

Turtles Barely Get Cancer, and Scientists Are Taking Notes

A rare glimpse into nature’s cancer resistance could help unlock secrets to stopping the disease in humans.

Turtles Barely Get Cancer, and Scientists Are Taking Notes
University Of Copenhagen

37,000 Years of Disease Traced Through Ancient DNA

A sweeping new study reveals how our earliest encounters with animals reshaped the trajectory of human health.

37,000 Years of Disease Traced Through Ancient DNA
John Hopkins University

Surgical Robot Pulls Off First-Ever Solo Operation

AI-powered system performs high-stakes surgery with no human guidance, matching expert skill even under pressure

Surgical Robot Pulls Off First-Ever Solo Operation
Lund University

Tiny, Fatty and Powerful: The Future of Drug Delivery Is Already Here

Once overlooked, lipid nanoparticles are now leading a revolution in precision medicine.

Tiny, Fatty and Powerful: The Future of Drug Delivery Is Already Here
Harvard University

Why Women Are at Double the Risk of Alzheimer’s

New research points to sex chromosomes and menopause as key biological clues.

Why Women Are at Double the Risk of Alzheimer’s
King's College London

Scientists Target Tiny 'Molecular Machine' to Fight Superbugs

A detailed look at a bacterial protein may offer a powerful new weapon in the war against antimicrobial resistance

Scientists Target Tiny 'Molecular Machine' to Fight Superbugs
Yale University

MS Drug Does More Than Treat Symptoms, It Rewires the Immune System

New findings show how a multiple sclerosis treatment reshapes immunity at the cellular level

MS Drug Does More Than Treat Symptoms, It Rewires the Immune System
Yale University

Cancer Immunotherapy Linked to Sudden-Onset Diabetes

New research reveals how life-saving cancer drugs can trigger an unexpected autoimmune attack

Cancer Immunotherapy Linked to Sudden-Onset Diabetes
King's College London

Common Heart Test May Miss Deadly Disease, Study Warns

Over a quarter of patients with a dangerous form of heart disease could be slipping through the cracks

Common Heart Test May Miss Deadly Disease, Study Warns
Brown University

Everyday Antimicrobial Linked to Allergies in Children, Study Finds

Triclosan exposure may increase risk of eczema and allergic symptoms

Everyday Antimicrobial Linked to Allergies in Children, Study Finds
Lund University

Aggressive Skin Cancer Fueled by Mitochondria, Study Finds

Existing drugs may hold the key to stopping melanoma's deadliest form

Aggressive Skin Cancer Fueled by Mitochondria, Study Finds
The University of Sheffield

World-First Trial Approved to Restore Hearing With Regenerative Cells

A new dawn for millions as scientists prepare to tackle hearing loss at its roots

World-First Trial Approved to Restore Hearing With Regenerative Cells
Caltech

AI-Assisted Imaging Could Revolutionize Breast Cancer Screening

New technology promises a safer, pain-free alternative to traditional mammograms.

AI-Assisted Imaging Could Revolutionize Breast Cancer Screening
Technical University of Munich

The Silent X Awakens: Hidden Chromosome Springs to Life With Age

New research reveals the ‘inactive’ X chromosome in females reactivates over time, shedding light on age-related diseases and sex differences in health.

The Silent X Awakens: Hidden Chromosome Springs to Life With Age
Zhejiang University

This Is Why Your Brain Freezes During Exams, Even When You Know the Answer

New research reveals how stress disrupts your brain’s memory systems at the worst possible time.

This Is Why Your Brain Freezes During Exams, Even When You Know the Answer