Loading...

human

University of Texas at Austin

AI Just Supercharged mRNA Medicine, And the Future of Disease Treatment May Never Be the Same

A revolutionary tool developed at the University of Texas uses artificial intelligence to speed up the design of mRNA therapies for viruses, cancers, and genetic conditions, cutting development time from months to days.

AI Just Supercharged mRNA Medicine, And the Future of Disease Treatment May Never Be the Same
John Hopkins University

Scientists Grow a Miniature ‘Whole Brain’ in the Lab, And It’s Unlike Anything Seen Before

In a world-first, Johns Hopkins researchers develop an organoid mimicking the entire human brain structure, opening new doors for understanding autism, schizophrenia, and Alzheimer’s.

Scientists Grow a Miniature ‘Whole Brain’ in the Lab, And It’s Unlike Anything Seen Before
Harvard University

The HIV Comeback No One Saw Coming: Cuts in Funding Are Fueling a Dangerous Resurgence

After decades of progress, HIV rates are quietly rising again, and experts warn that political complacency and shrinking budgets could erase hard-won gains in prevention and care.

The HIV Comeback No One Saw Coming: Cuts in Funding Are Fueling a Dangerous Resurgence
Harvard University

The Cure Within: How the Immune System Is Being Rewired to Destroy Cancer

A revolutionary wave of cancer immunotherapies is changing everything we thought we knew, turning the body into its own most powerful weapon against tumors.

The Cure Within: How the Immune System Is Being Rewired to Destroy Cancer
Yale University

The Forgotten Patients: Bold New Plan Aims to Fix a Shocking Gap in Healthcare

A sweeping initiative from Yale University confronts the systemic failures in medical care for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and promises long-overdue change.

The Forgotten Patients: Bold New Plan Aims to Fix a Shocking Gap in Healthcare
Harvard University

This Cancer Breakthrough Could Help Millions: One Therapy, Many Tumors

A revolutionary new immunotherapy from Harvard researchers works across multiple cancer types, potentially transforming treatment for countless patients

This Cancer Breakthrough Could Help Millions: One Therapy, Many Tumors
The Chinese University of Hong Kong

A Magnetic Breakthrough in Stroke Surgery: This Tiny Invention Could Save Millions

Engineers and doctors in Hong Kong have developed a world-first magnetic microcatheter that can rapidly and safely reach brain clots, offering unprecedented precision in the fight against stroke.

A Magnetic Breakthrough in Stroke Surgery: This Tiny Invention Could Save Millions
Yale University

High Blood Pressure May Undermine Breastfeeding Success, Alarming Study Finds

New Yale research reveals a surprising link between maternal hypertension and early breastfeeding struggles, raising crucial questions for postnatal care.

High Blood Pressure May Undermine Breastfeeding Success, Alarming Study Finds
University Of Cambridge

Lost Teenage Diaries From Stalin’s Russia Reveal a Secret Struggle Beneath the Regime

Hidden journals expose raw, emotional lives of Soviet boys caught between love, hunger, and authoritarian pressure.

Lost Teenage Diaries From Stalin’s Russia Reveal a Secret Struggle Beneath the Regime
The University of Western Australia

A 50-Year-Old Problem Finally Solved: New Device Could Save Babies From Birth Asphyxia

Western Australian innovation promises real-time detection of fetal oxygen deprivation during labour potentially preventing cerebral palsy and other lifelong disabilities.

A 50-Year-Old Problem Finally Solved: New Device Could Save Babies From Birth Asphyxia
Harvard University

When The Immune System Turns on You: New Clues to Allergies, Asthma, and Autoimmunity

Harvard researchers are uncovering how rogue immune cells trigger chronic illnesses, and how to stop them before they start.

When The Immune System Turns on You: New Clues to Allergies, Asthma, and Autoimmunity
Nanyang Technological University

This Hidden DNA Repair Trick Could Help Stop Cancer And Slow Aging

Scientists uncover how human cells fix a rare, toxic form of DNA damage caused by everyday chemicals and chemotherapy.

This Hidden DNA Repair Trick Could Help Stop Cancer And Slow Aging
The University of Western Australia

Being Rude to the Boss Is Taking a Serious Toll And Not the One You’d Expect

A new study reveals local government CEOs are enduring constant incivility, leading to real damage to their mental and physical health.

Being Rude to the Boss Is Taking a Serious Toll And Not the One You’d Expect
University of Leeds

Scars of Glory: Veteran Endurance Athletes May Risk Their Hearts

Long-term training reveals hidden vulnerabilities beneath the athlete’s glow

Scars of Glory: Veteran Endurance Athletes May Risk Their Hearts