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How GLP-1 drugs work in brain cells: NIH study reveals weight-loss mechanisms
3+ day, 1+ hour ago (218+ words) NIH researchers have identified the intracellular signalling pathways through which semaglutide and other GLP-1 receptor agonists induce weight loss, revealing why patient responses vary and treatment effects plateau over time....
ION secures first global partners, advancing Australia's next generation of life sciences innovation
51+ min ago (688+ words) Sydney's life sciences sector has reached a major milestone, with Kurraba Group announcing the first confirmed partners for ION " a purpose-built commercial life sciences precinct set to redefine innovation infrastructure in Australia. Located in Waterloo, ION has been designed as…...
DNA traces reshaping Rwanda's wildlife conservation efforts
52+ min ago (564+ words) In the mist-covered forests of Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park, one of Africa's best-known reserves, scientists are turning to a new technology to detect and protect endangered species like golden monkeys and mountain gorillas. They are using environmental DNA, or e…...
House cats could help unlock new cancer treatments for humans: Say Scientists
2+ hour, 20+ min ago (200+ words) Home " News " House cats could help unlock new cancer treatments for humans: Say Scientists Scientists say house cats could help unlock new cancer treatments for humans " Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash) The study also arrives as veterinary…...
Turning GWAS signals into drug targets with scalable CRISPR
4+ day, 1+ hour ago (1286+ words) Genome-wide association studies have linked thousands of genetic variants to disease, yet most remain disconnected from drug-relevant biology. Neville Sanjana, Professor at New York University and Core Faculty Member at the New York Genome Center, explains how scalable CRISPR screens…...
NIAID Launched Program Targeting Hantaviruses Before Outbreak | Principia Scientific, Intl.
2+ hour, 7+ min ago (513+ words) Written by Jon Fleetwood on May 25, 2026. Posted in Current News PROVIDENT remains active through 2029 and had just completed unprecedented Andes hantavirus mapping before the 2026 outbreak emerged The project is run by Dr. Kartik Chandran, a professor at Albert Einstein College…...
Nightly Sleep Apnea Pill Fast-Tracked For Approval After Latest Trial Success
1+ hour, 48+ min ago (325+ words) Nearly 1 billion people across the world are affected by sleep apnea " and that's not including the people sleeping next to those with the disorder....
Seeing Disease Earlier, Faster, and More Clearly: How MUST Researchers Are Building AI-Driven Early-Warning Systems for Medicine
2+ hour, 33+ min ago (141+ words) This challenge is motivating Prof. Zhang Kang's research team at Macau University of Science and Technology to develop AI-driven approaches that can uncover weak biological signals, localize disease more clearly in medical images, and accelerate diagnosis at critical clinical moments....
Lab-grown 'mini-guts' could help in development of new and more personalized treatments for Crohn's disease
1+ day ago (693+ words) Cambridge scientists have grown 'mini-guts' in the lab to help understand Crohn's disease, showing that 'switches' that modify DNA in gut cells play an important role in the disease and how it presents in patients. The researchers say these mini-guts…...
Scientists discover why some DNA-doubled cells refuse to die
2+ hour, 45+ min ago (586+ words) Every second, countless cells in the human body divide to create new cells. It is one of the most important processes in biology, and it depends on thousands of molecules working together with incredible precision. But sometimes the process breaks…...