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In a groundbreaking study published in npj Viruses, researchers have unveiled the crucial role of Site-1 protease (S1P) in mediating glycoprotein precursor (GPC) processing, a step essential for the persistence of Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus (LCMV) Clone 13. This discovery marks a significant leap in our understanding of viral persistence mechanisms, which could pave the way […]
A flexible magnetic soft robot using magnetorheological fluids navigates the gastrointestinal tract, folds to fit narrow passages, and delivers drugs to targeted lesion sites.
American Medical Association: A survey of 1,692 US physicians: over 80% use AI professionally and the most common use cases are medical research summarization and clinical care documentation — CHICAGO — New research from the American Medical Association's Center for Digital Health and AI shows that physicians' adoption …
A new LMU study shows how proteins function reliably even without a stable 3D structure – and the crucial importance not only of short sequence motifs, but also of the chemical characteristics.
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Huntsman Mental Health Institute today announced the publication of a pioneering framework designed to ensure artificial intelligence (AI) systems used in health care are developed and deployed ethically, transparently, and with patient equity at the forefront. The framework—Scalable Agile Framework for Execution in AI (SAFE AI)—has been published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR), a leading peer-reviewed academic journal for digital health research.
UK surgeons remotely removed a man’s prostate cancer from 1,500 miles away in the country’s first successful robot-assisted telesurgery.
As colon cancer rises in younger adults, D-FW scientists uncover crucial clue Dallas NewsColon cancer now leading cause of cancer deaths under 50 in US The GuardianColorectal cancer diagnosis at 45: Singing River patient’s story WLOXWhy Colon Cancer Is Rising in Young Adults: Scientists Discover Unexpected Physical Clue SciTechDailyHealthier Hawaii: Colorectal cancer now top killer for people under 50, doctor urges screenings Hawaii News Now
As colon cancer rises in younger adults, D-FW scientists uncover crucial clue Dallas NewsColon cancer now leading cause of cancer deaths under 50 in US The GuardianColorectal cancer diagnosis at 45: Singing River patient’s story WLOXWhy Colon Cancer Is Rising in Young Adults: Scientists Discover Unexpected Physical Clue SciTechDailyHealthier Hawaii: Colorectal cancer now top killer for people under 50, doctor urges screenings Hawaii News Now
In the relentless pursuit of advancing electric vehicle technology, one of the most daunting challenges remains the limited lifespan and range of lithium-ion batteries. This limitation impedes widespread adoption, invoking consumer anxiety over being stranded with depleted batteries and facing prolonged charging times. A major stride forward emerges from a breakthrough in cathode material engineering, […]
Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. (NYSE:BAM) is one of the 10 Best Asset Management Stocks to Buy Right Now. On March 3, 2026, Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. (NYSE:BAM), alongside British Columbia Investment Management (BCI) and Norges Bank Investment Management, launched Northview Energy, a joint venture focused on North American renewable assets. The three partners will equally own […]
Stanford Medicine pediatric hematologist Agnieszka Czechowicz, MD, Ph.D., has devoted her research career to improving treatments for rare blood disorders. She's an expert in Fanconi anemia, a genetic disease that interferes with DNA repair and blood cell production. By age 12, most people with the disease experience a life-threatening complication called bone marrow failure, in which the body's blood-cell factory stops functioning.
Artificial intelligence could make cancer diagnosis safer and fairer by learning when to defer to human pathologists without overloading them, according to researchers from the University of Surrey and Monash University.
A video of Israeli PM Netanyahu has sparked clone theories, with claims of an 'extra finger' suggesting AI manipulation amid the Israel-Iran crisis.
Regenerative agriculture is rapidly gaining attention as a transformative approach capable of addressing some of the most urgent challenges faced by modern farming systems. In a groundbreaking new study published in Nature Food, researchers have demonstrated that regenerative practices not only enhance the productivity and economic sustainability of Australian sheep farms but also substantially reduce […]
Microsoft is rolling out a new artificial intelligence (AI) tool designed to help people manage their health.
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Levels of six RNA molecules in the blood ID’d older adults likely to survive two more years. Whether it will work for other people is a big question.
FRIDAY, March 13, 2026 — Microsoft is rolling out a new artificial intelligence (AI) tool designed to help people manage their health.The feature, called Copilot Health, works inside the company’s Copilot app and can provide personalized health adv...
Ultragenyx said its gene therapy candidate for a rare metabolic disease has hit one of two primary endpoints in a late-stage study. The drug is being tested in 37 people with ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency ...
Digital subtraction angiography remains the gold standard for diagnosing cerebrovascular diseases, including intracranial aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations, and arterial stenosis.
A new Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (TIA) study has found that while regenerative agriculture practices can improve soil health and reduce emissions on sheep farms, farmers often face trade-offs between environmental and economic goals. The article, "Regenerative agriculture improves productivity and profitability while reducing greenhouse gas emissions on Australian sheep farms," has been published in Nature Food.
China's drug regulator said on Friday that it has given the nod for a brain-computer interface system that helps restore hand-movement ability.
Copilot Health analyses health records, history and wearable data to generate 'suggestions' and answers. Read more: Microsoft latest in the Big Tech race for AI health tools
Advanced proteomics and AI reveal blood protein changes, offering insights into early Alzheimer's detection and differentiation from mild cognitive impairment.
By Jimmy Joseph Medical billing rarely makes headlines, yet it sits at the center of how healthcare systems
A new Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (TIA) study has found that while regenerative agriculture practices can improve soil health and reduce emissions on sheep farms, farmers often face trade-offs between environmental and economic goals.
In April 2025, the FDA announced plans to shift biomedical research for monoclonal antibodies and other medications away from animal testing toward new approaches.One year later, much speculation remains regarding the impact this decision will ultimately have on research and development, prescribers and patients, and animal welfare.“The FDA’s April 10, 2025, announcement was a clear signal that the agency wants human-relevant evidence, or new approach methods, to increasingly replace or reduce certain traditional animal studies, starting with monoclonal antibodies, through a stepwise approach
In a landmark development, Neuracle Medical Technology has secured the country’s first-ever approval for an implantable brain-computer interface (BCI) system designed to restore hand motor function in patients with spinal cord injuries, in a regulatory milestone that underscores China’s accelerating push in neurotechnology. China’s BCI start-ups, seen as potential rivals to Elon Musk’s Neuralink, are gaining momentum as regulatory support and fresh capital fuel growth. Shares of BCI companies...
The Norwich-based agbiotech company launched the first new commercial banana varieties in more than 75 years in 2025. Now it has to build enough supply to meet demand. The world’s favourite fruit is in serious trouble. Panama Disease Tropical Race 4, a fungal pathogen that travels in soil and water and leaves no cure in […] This story continues at The Next Web
Reuters: China approves the market launch of an invasive BCI system that helps restore hand movement, the world's first approval of such a device for commercial use — China's drug regulator said on Friday that it has given the nod for a brain-computer interface (BCI) system that helps restore hand-movement ability …
The speculation began after users shared screenshots from a 12 March address by Netanyahu, zooming in on his left hand while he gestured mid-sentence.
POSCO E&C will launch artificial intelligence (AI)-based health care services for its new apartments that go on sale next month. The major construction company said Friday it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with ARK, a health care provider here that specializes in point-of-care testing and AI-based data analysis in the field. With the signing Wednesday, ARK will provide health care services for POSCO E&C. ARK previously worked with Pusan National University Hospital to implement its AI-based health care services. The MOU came as Korea sees an increasing number of small-sized households with one or two family members and a rapidly aging population, prompting rising demands for convenient and accessible health care services. POSCO E&C’s health care services will be directly accessible to residents of the company’s apartment brands, Hauterre and The Sharp. The services will be initially deployed at The Sharp apartment complex in Daejeon, which includes 951 units, and
arXiv:2603.11413v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Ramaswamy et al. reported in \textit{Nature Medicine} that ChatGPT Health under-triages 51.6\% of emergencies, concluding that consumer-facing AI triage poses safety risks. However, their evaluation used an exam-style protocol -- forced A/B/C/D output, knowledge suppression, and suppression of clarifying questions -- that differs fundamentally from how consumers use health chatbots. We tested five frontier LLMs (GPT-5.2, Claude Sonnet 4.6, Claude Opus 4.6, Gemini 3 Flash, Gemini 3.1 Pro) on a 17-scenario partial replication bank under constrained (exam-style, 1,275 trials) and naturalistic (patient-style messages, 850 trials) conditions, with targeted ablations and prompt-faithful checks using the authors' released prompts. Naturalistic interaction improved triage accuracy by 6.4 percentage points ($p = 0.015$). Diabetic ketoacidosis was correctly triaged in 100\% of trials across all models and conditions. Asthma triage improved from
In the ever-evolving landscape of biomedical technology, the emergence of magnetic soft robots has positioned itself at the forefront of minimally invasive medical interventions. A groundbreaking development from a collaborative research effort involving China University of Mining and Technology (CUMT), Soochow University, RWTH Aachen University, and the University of Oxford now presents an unprecedented magnetic […]
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In the pursuit of advancing bone tissue engineering, researchers at the Soft Materials Laboratory (SMaL) of EPFL’s School of Engineering have pioneered a groundbreaking approach to fabricate hydroxyapatite (HA)-based scaffolds using 3D printing technology at room temperature. This innovation heralds a significant departure from conventional techniques that rely on high-temperature processing, which not only consumes […]
Increasing use of blood tests to detect prostate cancer is leading to overworked doctors. NTNU has now created an AI diagnostic tool that can help lighten the burden.
The International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) today announced the launch of Stem Cell Medicine: Parkinson's Disease, a new continuing education course designed to equip clinicians with an evidence-based understanding of emerging stem cell therapies for Parkinson's disease (PD).
A prospective feasibility study in an urgent care clinic tested a conversational AI system (AMIE) with 100 real patients to evaluate whether it could safely collect medical histories before doctor visits. The supervised AI showed no safety stops, produced diagnostic reasoning comparable to clinicians in blinded reviews, and improved patients’ attitudes toward medical AI.
Erin Brodwin / Axios: Sources: Qualified Health, which helps health care organizations assess and orchestrate AI tools, is raising a ~$100M Series A from NEA, SignalFire, and others — Qualified Health, a health care AI evaluation and implementation startup, is raising around $100 million in Series A funds …
Mechanistic studies suggest the amino acid cocktail enhances a clathrin‑independent, carrier‑mediated endocytic pathway, increasing the efficiency with which cells internalize LNPs. The post Amino Acid Cocktail Supercharges LNP Delivery for mRNA and CRISPR Therapies appeared first on GEN - Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News.
New research from the University of Minnesota Medical School has identified fatty acids that selectively induce death in senescent cells—the culprits behind aging and many chronic diseases—opening new avenues for age-related therapies. The findings are published in Cell Press Blue.
"2025 proved that our technology delivers, not in the distant future, but right now," says CEO Gilad Gershon. The post Tropic bags $105m to scale gene-edited bananas, deploy TR4 resistant bananas in 2027 appeared first on AgFunderNews.
A fifth-generation Illinois farmer says no-till is not enough to build soil health and encourages growers to consider more regenerative practices. Monte Bottens tells Brownfield he turned to no-till in the 1990s as a way to save time and money, but wanted to push the system to do more. “We integrated cover crops, high diversity […] The post Bottens says no-till alone won’t build soil health, urges more regenerative strategies appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
Daily multivitamin use slowed biological aging by about four months in a two-year study of nearly 1,000 participants, with the biggest benefits in older adults.
Species capable of exceptional regeneration also tend to have longer life spans and slowed aging relative to similar species with less proficient regenerative capabilities. Various closely related species of spiny mouse have been studied in the context of mammalian regeneration because of their ability to shed a large amount of skin and supporting tissues as a defensive mechanism, and later regrow that tissue without scarring. This exceptional regenerative capacity extends to at least some internal organs as well. Spiny mice have been used in past studies that pointed to differences in the activity of macrophage cells as one of the important determinants of complete regeneration versus scar formation. Macrophages are innate immune cells that are deeply involved in ongoing tissue maintenance and regeneration from injury. […]
Ultragenyx Phase 3 gene therapy data shows reduced ammonia levels in rare disease patients, with further results expected in 2027. Importance Rank: 1 read more
Microsoft's Copilot Health brings together your health records, wearables, and lab results in one place, turning confusing data into personalized, actionable insights. The post Microsoft reveals Copilot Health, an AI to make sense of your wearable and medical reports appeared first on Digital Trends.
Site-specific insertion of gene-sized DNA fragments remains an unmet need in the field of genome editing. IS110-family serine recombinases have recently been shown to mediate programmable DNA recombination in bacteria by using a bispecific RNA guide (...
ARPA-H will “build the train tracks” for first large clinical studies of aging interventions
Lipid nanoparticles, or LNPs, best known as the delivery vehicle for the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines received by billions of people, are now at the center of a much larger medical revolution.
Woman with Stage 4 cancer has 'no evidence of disease' after life-changing transplant abcnews.comView Full Coverage on Google News
Woman with Stage 4 cancer has 'no evidence of disease' after life-changing transplant abcnews.comView Full Coverage on Google News
In an extraordinary advance poised to redefine regenerative medicine, a collaborative team from the University of Hong Kong’s LKS Faculty of Medicine and Toronto’s Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute has engineered a new class of human pluripotent stem cells capable of evading immune rejection with unprecedented precision and safety. This breakthrough, published recently in Stem Cell Reports, […]
Martin Coulter / Sifted: Paris-based Waiv, which uses AI to enable more precise testing of cancer, raised $33M after spinning out of AI diagnostics and drug discovery platform Owkin — French healthtech aims to revolutionise cancer screening — Waiv, a Paris-based medical testing startup spun out of biotech unicorn Owkin …
There’s no more iconic shape in biology than the twisting strands of DNA. Yet that same double helix that makes the molecule instantly recognizable may also be the very thing holding back cheaper, safer, and ...
Microsoft has unveiled Copilot Health, an AI-powered tool it claims can help make sense of your medical records, health history and fitness data from wearables, should you grant it access to that information. The company said it will be in a "separate, secure space" in the Copilot app and that the idea is to help provide you with more context and insights so you can ask your doctor the right questions when you see them. Copilot Health is designed to help you better understand your medical information as a whole, Microsoft says. It is not "intended to diagnose, treat or prevent diseases or other conditions and is not a substitute for professional medical advice," the company pointed out in a blog post. The tool can pull in activity, fitness and sleep data from more than 50 devices, including Apple Watch, Oura and Fitbit. Through HealthEx, it can access health records that include visit summaries, medication details and test results from more than 50,000 hospitals and provider
Technologies that convert carbon dioxide (CO₂) emitted from factories and power plants into useful chemical feedstocks are considered key to achieving carbon neutrality. However, rapid degradation of catalyst performance has long hindered commercialization. KAIST researchers have now developed a "self-regenerating" catalyst that restores its activity during operation, offering a potential solution to this challenge.
The immune system in the uterus can regenerate after both uterus transplantation and bone marrow transplantation. This is shown by a new study from Karolinska Institutet. The new insights into how the uterine immune environment functions may be significant for the treatment of infertility and complications during pregnancy. The research, "Reconstitution of the uterine immune milieu after uterus or hematopoietic stem cell transplantation" is published in Science Translational Medicine.
Microsoft doesn't want its AI to be your doctor. It wants to make you better prepared when you do see them.
Woman with Stage 4 cancer has 'no evidence of disease' after life-changing transplant abcnews.com
Woman with Stage 4 cancer has 'no evidence of disease' after life-changing transplant abcnews.com
The startup, founded just two months before its raise, has secured China’s largest early-stage brain-computer interface round, heavily oversubscribed. Phoenix Peng has already built one brain-computer interface company. NeuroXess, his first venture, develops implantable BCI systems designed to restore communication and motor function for people with severe neurological conditions. His second company, Gestala, takes a […] This story continues at The Next Web
Some of the organs in the body do not have to be in their current location, nor structured in a single mass of tissue, in order to carry out all of their functions. The liver is one of these organs. Many (not all, but many) of the functions of the liver could be carried out by small amounts of liver tissue distributed throughout the body. Thus the existence of companies like Lygenesis, shepherding clinical trials of liver tissue organoid transplantation into lymph nodes to help restore lost function. Here, researchers report on the early stages of development for an alternative approach that is even less like normal liver tissue, essentially just an injection of cells and hydrogel rather than any production of structured tissue for […]
For some women with de novo metastatic breast cancer, surgical resection of the primary tumor is associated with longer survival.
Kate Park / TechCrunch: Chinese brain-computer interface startup Gestala raised $21.6M co-led by Guosheng Capital and Dalton Venture at a $100M to $200M valuation, per CEO Phoenix Peng — Elon Musk's Neuralink and OpenAI-backed Merge Labs are pushing forward with brain-computer interface (BCI) technology in the U.S. Meanwhile …
Nanogel integrated spheroids increase cell retention and repair injured swallowing muscles.
arXiv:2603.10563v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: This paper addresses the challenge of generating synthetic electroencephalogram (EEG) covariance matrices for motor imagery brain-computer interface (MI-BCI) applications. Objective: We aim to develop a generative model capable of producing high-fidelity synthetic covariance matrices while preserving their symmetric positive-definite nature. Approach: We propose a Riemannian geometry-preserving variational autoencoder (RGP-VAE) integrating geometric mappings with a composite loss function combining Riemannian distance, tangent space reconstruction accuracy and generative diversity. Results: The model generates valid, representative EEG covariance matrices, while learning a subject-invariant latent space. Synthetic data proves practically useful for MI-BCI, with its impact depending on the paired classifier. Contribution: This work introduces and validates the RGP-VAE as a geometry-preserving generative model for EEG covariance matrices,
arXiv:2603.10492v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We present PULSE, a medical reasoning agent that combines a domain-tuned large language model with scientific literature retrieval to support diagnostic decision-making in complex real-world cases. To evaluate its capabilities, we curated a benchmark of 82 authentic endocrinology case reports encompassing a broad spectrum of disease types and incidence levels. In controlled experiments, we compared PULSE's performance against physicians with varying levels of expertise-from residents to senior specialists-and examined how AI assistance influenced human diagnostic reasoning. PULSE attained expert-competitive accuracy, outperforming residents and junior specialists while matching senior specialist performance at both Top@1 and Top@4 thresholds. Unlike physicians, whose accuracy declined with disease rarity, PULSE maintained stable performance across incidence tiers. The agent also exhibited adaptive reasoning, increasing output length with
arXiv:2603.10005v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Many Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) applications require streaming processing of the audio data. In streaming mode, ASR systems need to start transcribing the input stream before it is complete, i.e., the systems have to process a stream of inputs with a limited (or no) future context. Compared to offline mode, this reduction of the future context degrades the performance of Streaming-ASR systems, especially while working with low-latency constraint. In this work, we present SENS-ASR, an approach to enhance the transcription quality of Streaming-ASR by reinforcing the acoustic information with semantic information. This semantic information is extracted from the available past frame-embeddings by a context module. This module is trained using knowledge distillation from a sentence embedding Language Model fine-tuned on the training dataset transcriptions. Experiments on standard datasets show that SENS-ASR significantly improves the
Miniaturized percutaneous techniques, flexible ureteroscopy, and outpatient protocols have shortened hospital stays and improved recovery, reshaping quality-of-life outcomes for patients.
A new chapter is unfolding for gene therapies in Europe. With retinal programs advancing into Phase I/II trials and regulators introducing more flexible approval pathways for rare diseases, the field is regaining strategic clarity.
A large study of older women suggests that muscle strength may play a critical role in longevity, independent of how much aerobic activity a person gets. After 60, the most revealing fitness question may not be how far you can walk or how long you can stay on a treadmill. It may be whether your [...]
In a breakthrough that could revolutionize treatments for swallowing disorders, a collaborative research team from Kyoto University in Japan and McGill University in Canada has developed an innovative approach to stem cell therapy, utilizing biodegradable nanogels integrated into three-dimensional stem cell spheroids. The technique addresses a critical hurdle in regenerative medicine for muscle repair — […]
We all know cats represent a major threat to native animals and birds. Australia's 5.3 million domestic cats kill a total of 546 million animals each year in Australia. What's less well known is allowing your domestic cat to roam outside exposes them to considerable danger—and the risk of a short life.
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When used by humans, large language models often lack sufficient information to make a correct diagnosis, a new study in Nature Medicine shows.
If you're an Amazon member with health questions, this chatbot may have answers for you.
In a groundbreaking study that could redefine the economic landscape of advanced medical therapies, researchers have explored the potential of securitization as a revolutionary financing mechanism for cell and gene therapies targeting orphan diseases. These diseases, often overlooked due to their rarity and the high cost of treatment development, present a formidable challenge in terms […]
In a groundbreaking advancement poised to revolutionize the field of therapeutic delivery, scientists at Biohub have unveiled a remarkably straightforward yet powerful strategy to dramatically enhance the efficacy of lipid nanoparticle (LNP) mediated mRNA and gene editing therapies. These nanoparticles, long celebrated as the pivotal delivery vehicles behind the global rollout of COVID-19 mRNA vaccines, […]
A Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)-led team of scientists and computational engineers using one of the largest electronic health record datasets ever assembled for ALS has identified several existing medications that may be associated with longer survival in people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). The research is published in The Lancet Digital Health journal.
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CRISPR Therapeutics (NASDAQ:CRSP) is one of the best stocks for 20 years. On February 12, CRISPR Therapeutics announced its financial results for 2025, highlighting a period of significant commercial and clinical growth. The company’s flagship gene-editing therapy, CASGEVY, generated $116 million in total revenue for the year, with $54 million occurring in Q4 alone. This […]
Amazon brings Health AI to Amazon.com and the Amazon app, expanding personalized health support beyond One Medical and into its retail core. The post Amazon Expands Health AI to Its Retail App, Offering Prime Members Free 24/7 Virtual Care appeared first on TechRepublic.
Researchers developed a DNA barcoding assay to measure nanoparticle cargo escape in living organisms, enabling a new class of lipid nanoparticles for more efficient gene editing.