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Genetically-engineered immune cells show promise for preventing organ rejection

A Medical University of South Carolina team reports in Frontiers in Immunology that it has engineered a new type of genetically modified immune cell that can precisely target and neutralize antibody-producing cells complicit in organ rejection. Similar strategies have been used to stimulate the immune system against certain cancers, but Ferreira's team is the first to [...]

By |2025-08-18T16:08:23+00:00August 18th, 2025|Categories: News|0 Comments

Building and breaking plastics with light: Chemists rethink plastic recycling

What if recycling plastics were as simple as flicking a switch? At TU/e, Assistant Professor Fabian Eisenreich is making that vision a reality by using LED light to both create and break down a new class of high-performance plastics. This innovative material enables truly circular recycling, as this process can be repeated over and [...]

By |2025-08-17T11:53:55+00:00August 17th, 2025|Categories: News|0 Comments

Generative AI Designs Novel Antibiotics That Defeat Defiant Drug-Resistant Superbugs

Harnessing generative AI, MIT scientists have created groundbreaking antibiotics with unique membrane-targeting mechanisms, offering fresh hope against two of the world’s most formidable drug-resistant pathogens. With the help of artificial intelligence, MIT researchers have designed entirely new antibiotics capable of tackling two of today’s toughest bacterial threats: drug-resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae and multi-drug-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Using generative [...]

By |2025-08-15T13:03:34+00:00August 15th, 2025|Categories: News|0 Comments

AI finds more breast tumors earlier than traditional double radiologist review

AI is detecting tumors more often and earlier in the Dutch breast cancer screening program. Those tumors can then be treated at an earlier stage. This has been demonstrated by researchers led by Radboud university medical center in a study published in The Lancet Digital Health. The use of AI could reduce workload and save [...]

By |2025-08-14T15:07:31+00:00August 14th, 2025|Categories: News|0 Comments

Lavender oil could speed recovery after brain surgery

A week of lavender-scented nights helped brain surgery patients sleep more deeply, shorten delirium, and feel calmer, pointing to a simple, natural aid for post-surgery care. A randomized controlled trial investigating the therapeutic impact of lavender essential oil aromatherapy on various postoperative measures revealed improved objective sleep quality (notably on the fourth day). It [...]

By |2025-08-13T10:15:50+00:00August 13th, 2025|Categories: News|0 Comments

Targeting Nanoparticles for Heart Repair

Scientists have engineered dual-membrane nanoparticles that home in on heart tissue after a heart attack, delivering regenerative molecules while evading the body’s immune defences. Myocardial infarction, better known as a heart attack, is a leading cause of death worldwide. After an injury like this, the heart struggles to regenerate to its previous health. Current [...]

By |2025-08-12T15:38:34+00:00August 12th, 2025|Categories: News|0 Comments

Natural Compound Combo Restores Aging Brain Cells

Scientists have identified a natural compound combination that reverses aging-related brain cell decline and removes harmful Alzheimer’s-linked proteins. The treatment, combining nicotinamide (vitamin B3) and the green tea antioxidant epigallocatechin gallate, restores guanosine triphosphate (GTP) levels—critical for neuronal energy and protein cleanup. In aged neurons, the restored energy boosted protein clearance, reduced oxidative stress, [...]

By |2025-08-11T09:23:16+00:00August 11th, 2025|Categories: News|0 Comments

Silver Nanoparticles Get a Green Makeover: An Eco-Friendly Way to Target Diabetes

Researchers have developed an eco-friendly method to produce silver nanoparticles from the roots of Martynia annua, showing strong antioxidant and anti-diabetic potential while avoiding the toxic by-products of conventional synthesis. Silver nanoparticles are particularly popular in research because of their high surface area-to-volume ratio, which boosts their reactivity and biological performance. However, producing these tiny particles is energy-intensive, uses [...]

By |2025-08-10T08:11:49+00:00August 10th, 2025|Categories: News|0 Comments

Quantum Breakthrough: Scientists Find “Backdoor” to 60-Year-Old Superconducting Mystery

A Copenhagen team has unlocked a clever “backdoor” into studying rare quantum states once thought beyond reach. Scientists at the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, have discovered a new approach for investigating rare quantum states that occur within superconducting vortices. These states were first proposed in the 1960s, but confirming their existence has [...]

By |2025-08-08T15:44:05+00:00August 8th, 2025|Categories: News|0 Comments

3D-Printed Nylon Filters With Titanium Dioxide For Greywater Treatment

A team of researchers has developed a novel water filtration system that combines nanotechnology with 3D printing, aiming to create a low-cost, sustainable solution for greywater treatment. As reported in Micro & Nano Letters, the study demonstrates this with a honeycomb-structured filter made from 3D-printed recycled nylon, coated with titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles. Nanomaterials such as TiO2 are often studied in water [...]

By |2025-08-07T14:54:25+00:00August 7th, 2025|Categories: News|0 Comments
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