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The University of Queensland

Wearable X-Rays for Kids? New Light Tech Makes It Possible

Groundbreaking innovation transforms light into imaging power—making respiratory scans safer, faster, and kid-friendly.

Wearable X-Rays for Kids? New Light Tech Makes It Possible
King's College London

AI Trained on 57 Million NHS Records Could Predict Your Health Future

This AI doesn’t know your name—but it might just save your life.

AI Trained on 57 Million NHS Records Could Predict Your Health Future
Harvard University

How a Scientific “Fishing Trip” Hooked One of Medicine’s Biggest Breakthroughs

The story behind GLP-1, the blockbuster obesity and diabetes drug, shows how curiosity-driven research—not clinical goals—sparked a global health revolution.

How a Scientific “Fishing Trip” Hooked One of Medicine’s Biggest Breakthroughs
The University of Sydney

Obesity Is Crippling Our Knees – And Women Are Paying the Highest Price

Knee osteoarthritis is rising fast, especially among women — but a Mediterranean diet and more fiber could be powerful weapons in the fight.

Obesity Is Crippling Our Knees – And Women Are Paying the Highest Price
University Of Cambridge

Removing Ovaries Dramatically Cuts Risk of Early Death in Some Breast Cancer Patients

New research shows a common preventive surgery offers powerful survival benefits for women with high-risk BRCA gene variants—without major side effects.

Removing Ovaries Dramatically Cuts Risk of Early Death in Some Breast Cancer Patients
Harvard University

Scientists Just Tracked How Memories Are Made—Down to the Millisecond

A groundbreaking new brain-mapping technique opens a window into learning, offering hope for tackling dementia and beyond.

Scientists Just Tracked How Memories Are Made—Down to the Millisecond
MIT

Your Brain Might Have a Built-in Fear 'Off Switch'—And Dopamine Holds the Key

Scientists uncover how your brain decides when it’s safe to stop being afraid.

Your Brain Might Have a Built-in Fear 'Off Switch'—And Dopamine Holds the Key
University College London - UCL

Your Parents’ Genes Shape You—Even the Ones You Didn’t Inherit

A groundbreaking UCL study reveals that non-inherited parental genes can still influence children’s education, behavior, and mental health through the environment they create.

Your Parents’ Genes Shape You—Even the Ones You Didn’t Inherit
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

MS May Actually Start in the Gut, Not the Brain

Identical twin study finds gut bacteria in the small intestine that could be triggering multiple sclerosis.

MS May Actually Start in the Gut, Not the Brain
MIT

Facial Bacteria Breakthrough Could Pave the Way for Skin-Boosting Probiotics

Teenage Skin May Hold the Key—Study Finds Ideal Window for Probiotic Therapies During Acne-Prone Years

Facial Bacteria Breakthrough Could Pave the Way for Skin-Boosting Probiotics
MIT

New Technique Reveals Gene Function in Living Tissue With Unprecedented Detail

A combined imaging and sequencing method sheds new light on how genes work inside real organs.

New Technique Reveals Gene Function in Living Tissue With Unprecedented Detail
University of Oxford

Parkinson’s Drug Shows Promise in Treating Stubborn Depression

A well-known medication for Parkinson’s may help ease symptoms in patients with treatment-resistant depression, researchers say.

Parkinson’s Drug Shows Promise in Treating Stubborn Depression
Cornell University

A Tiny RNA Tweak With Massive Power: How Cells Battle Stress at the Molecular Level

Scientists have uncovered how a minuscule RNA modification plays a critical role in controlling cellular stress responses — and it’s changing what we thought we knew about gene regulation.

A Tiny RNA Tweak With Massive Power: How Cells Battle Stress at the Molecular Level
Yale University

Massive Study Finds No Link Between COVID-19 Vaccines and Miscarriage

Despite persistent fears, new data confirms vaccines are safe during pregnancy—and protect both mother and baby.

Massive Study Finds No Link Between COVID-19 Vaccines and Miscarriage