Patients Are Asking Chatbots First—And It Signals a System in Trouble A new commentary in Annals of Internal Medicine argues...
A new study is reshaping how clinicians think about epinephrine delivery in neonatal resuscitation. In the first minutes after birth,...
In forest ecosystems, carbon uptake is only half the story. A new study from southern Brazil shows that carbon partitioning...
Crimean–Congo haemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV), a tick-borne pathogen, continues to threaten public health with severe and often fatal human disease....
A new study highlights a familiar but still unresolved bottleneck in biomedical innovation: turning promising biology into reliable biomarkers. In...
MIT engineers have developed a recyclable elastic yarn designed to tackle the growing problem of textile waste. With most stretchy...
Mixed-halide wide-bandgap perovskites are a cornerstone for tandem solar cells—but they have a stubborn habit: they segregate into I-rich and...
Early life cardiology may be a window into later brain development, according to a new Pediatrics Research study published in...
Irvine, Calif., July 27, 2026 — Researchers at the University of California, Irvine have traced why some California wildfires destroy...
Non-native photoenzymes are expanding the toolbox for forging asymmetric bonds—often in ways small-molecule catalysis struggles to replicate. A key limitation,...
Colombia’s Pacific coast has long struggled with stubborn perinatal health gaps, including elevated rates of stillbirth and neonatal complications. In...
A team at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has reported the observation of an exceptionally rare “wandering”...
A continuous phase transition is usually diagnosed through critical exponents and scaling laws. Yet the deeper fingerprint of criticality is...
A team has unveiled a method that can rotate individual living cells around any chosen axis—without the need for mechanical...
In pediatric clinics, waiting is often treated as an unfortunate but unavoidable pause between referral and treatment. Yet a new...
A new kind of vibration “cushion” could soon make precision machinery far more tolerant to real-world changes in load. In...
Researchers have uncovered a timing system that helps the Drosophila nervous system generate many neuron types from shared progenitors. The...
Evaporation-driven power generation promises a simple way to tap atmospheric heat, but practical devices have struggled with a basic bottleneck:...
A new study reports a “hybrid deep reconstruction” pipeline that aims to restore high-contrast optical images even when signals are...
A new Pediatrics Research paper is igniting debate about how clinicians should introduce neurobehavioral tests without sacrificing scientific rigor. In...
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