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Kognara Launches Science-Based Cognitive Blueprints for Parents of Young Children
Kognara's new platform translates developmental neuroscience into practical daily missions for parents of children ages 0-6, addressing the critical e...

Protein Discovery Offers New Target for Glioblastoma Therapy
Scientists have identified a protein on glioblastoma cells that could be targeted to make the cancer more vulnerable to existing treatments, offering ...

LCFA and IASLC Award $400,000 to Early Career Researchers to Combat Lung Cancer
Two $200,000 grants will fund research into the lung microbiome's role in cancer development and mechanisms of drug resistance, aiming to improve earl...

New Review Offers Framework for Surgical Decisions in Necrotizing Enterocolitis
A comprehensive review in World Journal of Pediatric Surgery synthesizes current evidence on surgical management of necrotizing enterocolitis, emphasi...

Minor Immune Cell Population Found to Be Critical for Sustained Anticancer Immune Response
Researchers at the University of Manchester discovered that a small group of immune cells, often overlooked, are crucial for mobilizing and sustaining...

GeoVax Highlights MVA Vaccine Expertise Amid Congo's Fastest-Growing Ebola Outbreak
GeoVax announces its preparedness to contribute its MVA-based hemorrhagic fever vaccine expertise and candidates to the global response against the ra...

US-Made Sublingual Peptide Strips Launch for Needle-Free Research
PX1 Research introduces cGMP-manufactured sublingual peptide strips for research, offering needle-free alternatives with verified purity, impacting me...

US-Made Research Peptides Hit 99%+ HPLC Purity Standard
PX1 Research expands domestic manufacturing with cGMP quality control and HPLC purity verification, ensuring 99%+ purity on all research peptides, whi...

Focused Ultrasound Shows Promise in Treating Brain Tumors
New research from the University of Virginia suggests focused ultrasound could enhance drug delivery to deadly brain tumors, potentially improving tre...

Risk-Guided Care Reshapes Childhood Neuroblastoma Treatment
A new narrative review provides a comprehensive framework for risk-adapted neuroblastoma care, emphasizing molecular and clinical factors to tailor tr...

Biotech Labz Supply Expands Research Peptide Catalog with COA Documentation
Biotech Labz Supply Inc has expanded its online catalog to include 11 documented research peptides, enhancing procurement options for qualified resear...

Electrostatic Fields Slow Pork Glycolysis During Near-Freezing Storage
A study reveals that electrostatic fields combined with near-freezing storage can slow postmortem glycolysis in pork, preserving quality by reducing l...

VERAXA Biotech Appoints Dr. Christoph Erkel as CSO to Advance BiTAC® Platform Toward Clinic
VERAXA Biotech strengthens its scientific leadership by appointing Dr. Christoph Erkel as Chief Scientific Officer to advance its proprietary BiTAC® c...

Vitamin B12-Based Experimental Therapy Shows Promise in Halting Glioblastoma
A new preclinical study reveals an experimental therapy containing vitamin B12 could stop the progression of glioblastoma multiforme, the deadliest br...

Autoantibodies May Hold Key to Cancer Risk and Immune Response, Researchers Propose
Scientists plan to investigate how autoantibodies influence cancer risk and immune response, potentially explaining why some individuals with risk fac...

High-Pressure Glass Autoclaves Market to Reach USD 355 Million by 2036, Driven by Research Visibility Needs
The global high-pressure glass autoclaves market is projected to grow from USD 162 million in 2026 to USD 355 million by 2036 at an 8.2% CAGR, fueled ...

Experimental Immunotherapy Shows Promise for Pediatric Brain Cancer
Research in Nature Medicine indicates experimental immunotherapy may offer new hope for children with aggressive brain and spinal cord tumors, which c...

CHD Proteins Reveal Stage-Specific Roles in Heart Development, Offering New Framework for Congenital Defects
A comprehensive review assigns distinct cardiac functions to CHD chromatin remodelers—CHD7 for early morphogenesis, CHD4 for chamber identity, and CHD...

New 'Behçet's Spectrum Disorders' Framework Aims to Decode Pediatric Inflammatory Conditions
Researchers propose a tiered genetic framework called Behçet's spectrum disorders to help clinicians recognize and genetically test children with Behç...

iOrganBio Appoints Stem Cell Authority Lee L. Rubin, Ph.D., to Scientific Advisory Board
iOrganBio strengthens its Scientific Advisory Board with the appointment of Lee L. Rubin, Ph.D., a leading expert in stem cell biology and translation...

NanoViricides Seeks Approval for Phase II Ebola Trial in DRC Amid Bundibugyo Outbreak
NanoViricides has applied to launch a Phase II trial of its oral antiviral NV-387 for the Bundibugyo ebolavirus outbreak in the DRC, which has caused ...

Study Reveals Dietary Fat Balance May Shape Immune System Function
A new study indicates that the ratio of polyunsaturated to monounsaturated fats in the diet can affect immune cell membrane composition and susceptibi...

Gut microbiome emerges as key player in biliary atresia — could targeting bacteria improve outcomes for infants?
A comprehensive review reveals that gut microbiome imbalances are strongly linked to disease progression in biliary atresia, suggesting that microbiom...

New AI Framework Restores Hidden Objects in Satellite Imagery
A research team from Wuhan University developed an AI framework that infers complete object shape, texture, and identity from partially obscured satel...

Gut Microbial Metabolites Linked to Improved Cancer Immunotherapy Responses
New research identifies metabolites from gut bacteria that enhance cancer immunotherapy effectiveness, with implications for developing microbiome-bas...

Thyroid Hormone Shows Promise in Preventing Pediatric Brain Tumor Recurrence
Researchers have found that adding triiodothyronine (T3), a widely prescribed thyroid hormone, to standard chemotherapy may help prevent the recurrenc...

Gum Disease Bacteria May Drive Aortic Valve Calcification, Study Suggests
Research presented at the American Heart Association's Basic Cardiovascular Sciences Scientific Sessions 2026 indicates that the oral bacterium Porphy...

Microbiome Emerging as Key Player in Cancer Development and Therapy
Recent research highlights the gut microbiome's active role in cancer progression and treatment response, shifting the paradigm toward microbiome-base...

Understanding Treatment Resistance: A Key Challenge in Cancer Therapy
The article discusses the phenomenon of treatment resistance in cancer, its implications for patient prognosis, and ongoing research to overcome it, h...

Study Links Alcohol and Smoking to Higher Rates of Breast Cancer and Atrial Fibrillation in Older Women Worldwide
A new global analysis published in the Journal of the American Heart Association finds that alcohol use and smoking are shared modifiable risk factors...

Bradley A. Maron Appointed Editor-in-Chief of Circulation, Signaling a New Era in Cardiovascular Research
The American Heart Association has named Dr. Bradley A. Maron as the new editor-in-chief of Circulation, bringing a focus on pulmonary hypertension an...

UCS Launches Interactive Tool to Track Attacks on Science Under Trump Administration
The Union of Concerned Scientists unveils a tool documenting attacks on science since Trump's second term, highlighting implications for companies lik...

Immune webs shape reperfusion injury: NETs emerge as key drivers and therapeutic targets
A new review in Burns & Trauma reveals that neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) are central to ischaemia–reperfusion injury across multiple organs, ...

New Clinical Pathway May Accelerate Biliary Atresia Diagnosis, Reducing Need for Liver Transplant
Researchers from Texas Children's Hospital and Baylor College of Medicine have published a streamlined diagnostic pathway combining bilirubin testing ...

New Study Identifies Key Molecular Pathway Driving Fibrotic Scarring After Spinal Cord Injury and Potential Therapeutic Targets
Researchers discovered that the c-Jun–Irf8–CD36 axis promotes fibrotic scarring after spinal cord injury, and targeting CD36 or c-Jun with inhibitors ...

FDA-Approved Drug Could Enhance Immunotherapy for Rare Liver Cancer
Researchers at the University of Washington found that an existing FDA-approved drug may boost immunotherapy efficacy against fibrolamellar carcinoma,...

Ace Therapeutics Launches Comprehensive Preclinical Analgesic Drug Development Services
Ace Therapeutics announces end-to-end preclinical services for pain therapeutics, including diverse in vivo pain models and a full research platform, ...

Creative Biolabs Advances Drug Discovery with Custom Oligosaccharide Synthesis and Glycan Characterization
Creative Biolabs integrates chemical, enzymatic, and chemoenzymatic synthesis with comprehensive glycan analysis to provide structurally validated oli...

Amerigo Scientific Launches High-Quality iPSC-Derived Cells to Boost Biomedical Research and Cell Therapy
Amerigo Scientific released high-purity iPSC-derived cells and engineered reporter lines to support disease modeling, drug screening, and cell therapy...

Growing Scientific Evidence Links E-Cigarette Chemicals to Heart Health Risks
Research studies show that chemicals in e-cigarettes may harm heart health, prompting the American Heart Association to warn about cardiovascular risk...

American Heart Association Funds $3.4 Million in Cardiac Arrest Research Grants
The American Heart Association has awarded $3.4 million in grants to two research teams in New York and Oregon to study cardiac arrest prediction, tre...

Creative Diagnostics Launches Hantavirus Research Reagents to Support Diagnostic and Vaccine Development
Creative Diagnostics introduces a new line of hantavirus research reagents, including antigens and antibodies, to aid in the development of diagnostic...

Scientists Identify Key Enzyme That Could Block Brain Metastases
Researchers from King’s College London and McMaster University have discovered a molecular pathway critical for cancer migration to the brain, potenti...

Creative Biolabs Advances Neurodegeneration Research with iPSC Models
Creative Biolabs offers advanced iPSC-derived neuronal models to improve disease modeling and drug screening for neurodegenerative diseases like Alzhe...

WashU Vaccine Shows Promise in Extending Tumor-Free Survival for Glioblastoma Patients
A small clinical trial at Washington University Medicine testing a new vaccine against glioblastoma showed promise in extending tumor-free survival fo...

Human Complement C3 Protein Market Projected to Reach USD 208.3 Million by 2036 Driven by Precision Immunology Investments
The global Human Complement C3 Protein Market is expected to grow from USD 67.4 million in 2025 to USD 208.3 million by 2036, driven by increasing inv...
