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Chernobyl scientists discover black fungus feeding on deadly radiation

It looks pretty sinister, but it might actually be incredibly helpful When reactor number four in Chernobyl exploded, it triggered the worst nuclear disaster in history, one which the surrounding area still has not yet recovered from. After the disaster at the Ukrainian nuclear power plant, scientists working in the ruined remains of reactor four discovered a strange [...]

By |2025-10-17T08:17:34+00:00October 17th, 2025|Categories: News|0 Comments

Long COVID Is Taking A Silent Toll On Mental Health, Here’s What Experts Say

Months after recovering from COVID-19, many people continue to feel unwell. They speak of exhaustion that doesn’t fade, difficulty breathing, or an unsettling mental haze. What’s becoming increasingly clear is that recovery from the virus doesn’t always end when the infection clears. For countless survivors, Long COVID continues to affect both body and mind, [...]

By |2025-10-16T12:51:33+00:00October 16th, 2025|Categories: News|0 Comments

Study Delivers Cancer Drugs Directly to the Tumor Nucleus

A new peptide-based nanotube treatment sneaks chemo into drug-resistant cancer cells, providing a unique workaround to one of oncology’s toughest hurdles. CiQUS researchers have developed a novel molecular strategy that allows a chemotherapy drug to enter the nucleus of tumor cells and exert its therapeutic impact, even in drug-resistant cancers. Their findings were published in ACS [...]

By |2025-10-15T10:02:56+00:00October 15th, 2025|Categories: News|0 Comments

Scientists Begin $14.2 Million Project To Decode the Body’s “Hidden Sixth Sense”

An NIH-supported initiative seeks to unravel how the nervous system tracks and regulates the body’s internal organs. How does your brain recognize when it’s time to take a breath, when your blood pressure has fallen, or when your body is fighting an infection? The key lies in interoception, a little-known process through which the [...]

By |2025-10-14T07:13:26+00:00October 14th, 2025|Categories: News|0 Comments

Scientists Discover a New Form of Ice That Shouldn’t Exist

Researchers at the European XFEL and DESY are investigating unusual forms of ice that can exist at room temperature when subjected to extreme pressure. Ice comes in many forms, even when made of nothing but water molecules. Scientists have now identified more than 20 unique solid structures, or “phases,” of ice, each with its own molecular [...]

By |2025-10-13T15:02:23+00:00October 13th, 2025|Categories: News|0 Comments

Nobel-winning, tiny ‘sponge crystals’ with an astonishing amount of inner space

The 2025 Nobel Prize in chemistry was awarded to Richard Robson, Susumu Kitagawa and Omar Yaghi on Oct. 8, 2025, for the development of metal-organic frameworks, or MOFs, which are tunable crystal structures with extremely high porosity. These are a class of materials that have truly changed the way scientists design and think about matter, [...]

By |2025-10-12T13:22:22+00:00October 12th, 2025|Categories: News|0 Comments

Harnessing Green-Synthesized Nanoparticles for Water Purification

A new review reveals how plant- and microbe-derived nanoparticles can power next-gen water disinfection, delivering cleaner, safer water without the environmental cost of traditional treatments. A recent review published in Nanomaterials highlights the potential of green-synthesized nanomaterials (GSNMs) in advancing safer and more sustainable water disinfection methods. The article explores how these materials are produced, how they act against [...]

By |2025-10-11T05:16:24+00:00October 11th, 2025|Categories: News|0 Comments

Brainstem damage found to be behind long-lasting effects of severe Covid-19

Damage to the brainstem - the brain's 'control center' - is behind long-lasting physical and psychiatric effects of severe Covid-19 infection, a study suggests. Using ultra-high-resolution scanners that can see the living brain in fine detail, researchers from the Universities of Cambridge and Oxford were able to observe the damaging effects Covid-19 can have [...]

By |2025-10-10T15:21:48+00:00October 10th, 2025|Categories: News|0 Comments

CT scan changes over one year predict outcomes in fibrotic lung disease

Researchers at National Jewish Health have shown that subtle increases in lung scarring, detected by an artificial intelligence-based tool on CT scans taken one year apart, are associated with disease progression and survival in patients with fibrotic interstitial lung disease. The findings, recently published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, suggest that [...]

By |2025-10-08T05:12:14+00:00October 8th, 2025|Categories: News|0 Comments

AI Spots Hidden Signs of Disease Before Symptoms Appear

Researchers suggest that examining the inner workings of cells more closely could help physicians detect diseases earlier and more accurately match patients with effective therapies. Researchers at McGill University have created an artificial intelligence tool capable of uncovering disease markers that were previously hidden within individual cells. The study, published in Nature Communications, describes how this new system, called [...]

By |2025-10-07T11:03:19+00:00October 7th, 2025|Categories: News|0 Comments
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