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New Study Identifies Key Pathway Driving Spinal Scarring, Offers Potential Therapeutic Targets

New Study Identifies Key Pathway Driving Spinal Scarring, Offers Potential Therapeutic Targets

Researchers discovered the c-Jun–Irf8–CD36 signaling axis promotes fibrotic scarring after spinal cord injury, and targeting CD36 or c-Jun reduces sca...

July 2, 2026Read the full article →
FDA-Approved Drug Shows Promise in Enhancing Immunotherapy for Rare Liver Cancer

FDA-Approved Drug Shows Promise in Enhancing Immunotherapy for Rare Liver Cancer

Researchers at the University of Washington have discovered that an existing FDA-approved drug may boost immunotherapy efficacy against fibrolamellar ...

June 30, 2026Read the full article →
Creative Biolabs Expands Custom Oligosaccharide Synthesis and Glycan Characterization to Accelerate Drug Discovery

Creative Biolabs Expands Custom Oligosaccharide Synthesis and Glycan Characterization to Accelerate Drug Discovery

Creative Biolabs integrates advanced synthesis and analytical platforms to provide structurally validated oligosaccharides, reducing technical risks a...

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Amerigo Scientific Launches High-Purity iPSC-Derived Cells to Accelerate Biomedical Research and Cell Therapy Development

Amerigo Scientific Launches High-Purity iPSC-Derived Cells to Accelerate Biomedical Research and Cell Therapy Development

Amerigo Scientific releases premium iPSC-derived cells and engineered reporter lines, providing robust tools for disease modeling, drug screening, and...

June 30, 2026Read the full article →
Ace Therapeutics Unveils Comprehensive Preclinical Pain Research Platform for Analgesic Drug Development

Ace Therapeutics Unveils Comprehensive Preclinical Pain Research Platform for Analgesic Drug Development

Ace Therapeutics announces a full-spectrum preclinical analgesic drug development service with diverse in vivo pain models and integrated research cap...

June 30, 2026Read the full article →
Growing Scientific Evidence Links E-Cigarette Chemicals to Heart Health Risks

Growing Scientific Evidence Links E-Cigarette Chemicals to Heart Health Risks

New research reveals that chemicals in e-cigarettes, including synthetic coolants and nicotine, pose significant cardiovascular risks such as heart rh...

June 29, 2026Read the full article →
American Heart Association Funds $3.4 Million in Grants for Cardiac Arrest Research Teams in New York and Oregon

American Heart Association Funds $3.4 Million in Grants for Cardiac Arrest Research Teams in New York and Oregon

The American Heart Association is funding two multidisciplinary research teams with $3.4 million to improve cardiac arrest prediction, treatment, and ...

June 29, 2026Read the full article →
Creative Biolabs Launches Advanced Neuroscience Platforms to Address Rising Neurodegenerative Disease Rates

Creative Biolabs Launches Advanced Neuroscience Platforms to Address Rising Neurodegenerative Disease Rates

Creative Biolabs introduces specialized platforms for Schwann cell and microglia research, including assays and disease models, to accelerate translat...

June 28, 2026Read the full article →
Low-Protein Diet May Enhance Glioblastoma Treatment, University of Michigan Study Finds

Low-Protein Diet May Enhance Glioblastoma Treatment, University of Michigan Study Finds

A University of Michigan study suggests that a low-protein diet, combined with serine-free protein shakes, could make glioblastoma more susceptible to...

June 28, 2026Read the full article →
UCLA Secures $2M Grant to Advance MRI-Guided Cancer Radiation Therapy

UCLA Secures $2M Grant to Advance MRI-Guided Cancer Radiation Therapy

UCLA Health receives a $2 million grant from ViewRay Systems to accelerate research on MRI-guided radiation therapy for targeted cancer treatment, hig...

June 28, 2026Read the full article →
Daniel T. Lackland to Receive 2025 Population Research Prize from American Heart Association

Daniel T. Lackland to Receive 2025 Population Research Prize from American Heart Association

Medical University of South Carolina professor Daniel T. Lackland will be honored for his population-level research on hypertension and stroke dispari...

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Circular DNA Fragments Reveal New Insights into Glioblastoma Lethality

Circular DNA Fragments Reveal New Insights into Glioblastoma Lethality

International researchers discovered that circular DNA fragments operating independently from chromosomes may explain glioblastoma's rapid lethality, ...

June 28, 2026Read the full article →
Creative Biolabs Launches Antibody Tools for Neuroscience Research

Creative Biolabs Launches Antibody Tools for Neuroscience Research

Creative Biolabs introduces new antibody products targeting GRID2, tyrosine hydroxylase, and ACTN3 to support research in synaptic function, neurotran...

June 28, 2026Read the full article →
Stanford Cardiologist Fatima Rodriguez to Receive 2025 Joseph A. Vita Award from American Heart Association

Stanford Cardiologist Fatima Rodriguez to Receive 2025 Joseph A. Vita Award from American Heart Association

Fatima Rodriguez, M.D., M.P.H., FAHA, will receive the 2025 Joseph A. Vita Award at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2025 for her ...

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Zeaxanthin May Boost Immune Cells Against Cancer, Study Suggests

Zeaxanthin May Boost Immune Cells Against Cancer, Study Suggests

A University of Chicago study indicates that zeaxanthin, a nutrient found in kale and spinach, could enhance immune cells fighting cancer, complementi...

June 27, 2026Read the full article →
Massachusetts Maritime Academy Student Co-Authors Study on Polar Marine Microbiomes

Massachusetts Maritime Academy Student Co-Authors Study on Polar Marine Microbiomes

McCaela Acord, an undergraduate at Massachusetts Maritime Academy, co-authored a peer-reviewed study published in the Journal of Phycology that examin...

June 27, 2026Read the full article →
UNice Hair Launches Bye-Bye Slip™ Wig with Certified Safety and Anti-Slip Technology

UNice Hair Launches Bye-Bye Slip™ Wig with Certified Safety and Anti-Slip Technology

UNice Hair's new Bye-Bye Slip™ Wig features certified dermatological safety and antibacterial performance, addressing slippage and scalp sensitivity i...

June 27, 2026Read the full article →
Curdlan Offers Faster, Cheaper Pineapple Jam Production Without Sacrificing Quality

Curdlan Offers Faster, Cheaper Pineapple Jam Production Without Sacrificing Quality

Researchers found that curdlan, a natural polysaccharide, can replace pectin in pineapple jam, reducing cooking time from three hours to one while imp...

June 27, 2026Read the full article →
NYU Grossman School of Medicine Leader Judith S. Hochman, M.D., to Receive 2025 Research Achievement Award from American Heart Association

NYU Grossman School of Medicine Leader Judith S. Hochman, M.D., to Receive 2025 Research Achievement Award from American Heart Association

Judith S. Hochman, M.D., will be honored with the 2025 Research Achievement Award at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2025 for her...

June 27, 2026Read the full article →
New Book Reveals How Fiber and Antioxidants Can Mitigate Junk Food's Health Risks

New Book Reveals How Fiber and Antioxidants Can Mitigate Junk Food's Health Risks

A new book by DéShond L Barnes presents research showing that a diet high in fiber and antioxidants can counteract the harmful effects of saturated fa...

June 27, 2026Read the full article →
Lund University Researchers Uncover Mechanism Behind Leukemia Immune Evasion

Lund University Researchers Uncover Mechanism Behind Leukemia Immune Evasion

Scientists at Lund University have identified why leukemia cells evade the immune system, potentially opening the door to more effective immunotherapi...

June 27, 2026Read the full article →
GeoVax to Present COVID-19 Vaccine Data at World Vaccine Congress Europe 2025

GeoVax to Present COVID-19 Vaccine Data at World Vaccine Congress Europe 2025

GeoVax will present interim safety and special-populations data for its GEO-CM04S1 COVID-19 vaccine in immunocompromised patients at the World Vaccine...

June 27, 2026Read the full article →
University of Calgary Researchers Seek 10,000 Toenail Samples to Study Radon Exposure and Lung Cancer Risk

University of Calgary Researchers Seek 10,000 Toenail Samples to Study Radon Exposure and Lung Cancer Risk

Scientists at the University of Calgary are calling for Canadian volunteers to donate toenail clippings to help develop a method for measuring radon e...

June 26, 2026Read the full article →
CR8 Spectrocolorimeter Enables Transformation of Industrial Slag into Eco-Friendly Pigments

CR8 Spectrocolorimeter Enables Transformation of Industrial Slag into Eco-Friendly Pigments

A research collaboration using the CR8 spectrocolorimeter demonstrates that ore slag can be precisely controlled to produce sustainable pigments, offe...

June 26, 2026Read the full article →
Nanoparticle Breakthrough Offers New Hope for Treating Alcohol-Related Liver Disease

Nanoparticle Breakthrough Offers New Hope for Treating Alcohol-Related Liver Disease

Researchers have developed nanoparticles that could combat scarring and inflammation in alcohol-related liver disease (ARLD), a condition affecting 1....

June 26, 2026Read the full article →
Creative Diagnostics Launches Hantavirus Research Reagents to Accelerate Diagnostic and Vaccine Development

Creative Diagnostics Launches Hantavirus Research Reagents to Accelerate Diagnostic and Vaccine Development

Creative Diagnostics announced a new line of hantavirus research reagents and products to support the development of diagnostic assays and therapeutic...

June 26, 2026Read the full article →
Why Local-Scale Climate Models Are Critical for Adaptation in a Warming World

Why Local-Scale Climate Models Are Critical for Adaptation in a Warming World

Researchers argue that high-resolution, local-scale climate models are essential for translating global projections into actionable adaptation strateg...

June 26, 2026Read the full article →
New AI Framework Themeda Achieves 93.4% Accuracy in Predicting Savanna Land Cover Change

New AI Framework Themeda Achieves 93.4% Accuracy in Predicting Savanna Land Cover Change

Themeda, a deep learning framework developed by the University of Melbourne, leverages 33 years of satellite and environmental data to forecast land c...

June 26, 2026Read the full article →
Inaugural Jack Sarver Prize Honors Research on Preeclampsia Prevention and Liver Disease by St. Louis, Dallas Scientists

Inaugural Jack Sarver Prize Honors Research on Preeclampsia Prevention and Liver Disease by St. Louis, Dallas Scientists

The American Heart Association awarded the first Jack Sarver Prizes to Dr. Zainab Mahmoud for studying aspirin use to prevent preeclampsia in Nigeria ...

June 26, 2026Read the full article →
"Hidden in Plain Sight" Blends Science, Mystery, and Human Drama in a New Novel

"Hidden in Plain Sight" Blends Science, Mystery, and Human Drama in a New Novel

Irv Selman's novel explores a man's quest for truth after a childhood encounter with the unexplained, intertwining grief, resilience, and the search f...

June 26, 2026Read the full article →
Scientists Uncover Possible Driver of ‘Chemo Brain’

Scientists Uncover Possible Driver of ‘Chemo Brain’

New research suggests chemotherapy-induced damage to the brain's waste drainage network may cause cognitive difficulties in up to 75% of cancer patien...

June 25, 2026Read the full article →
GeoVax Connects IDSA Guidance on COVID-19 Vaccination for Immunocompromised Patients With Recent Clinical Data for GEO-CM04S1

GeoVax Connects IDSA Guidance on COVID-19 Vaccination for Immunocompromised Patients With Recent Clinical Data for GEO-CM04S1

GeoVax highlights how its Phase 2 data for GEO-CM04S1 align with new IDSA guidelines calling for better COVID-19 vaccines for immunocompromised indivi...

June 25, 2026Read the full article →
Combining Three Biomarker Tests May Triple Heart Attack Risk Prediction, Study Finds

Combining Three Biomarker Tests May Triple Heart Attack Risk Prediction, Study Finds

A preliminary study suggests that simultaneously measuring Lp(a), remnant cholesterol, and hsCRP can identify individuals with nearly three times the ...

June 25, 2026Read the full article →
Optimal Cardiovascular Health May Offset Dementia Risk in Type 2 Diabetes, Even with High Genetic Risk

Optimal Cardiovascular Health May Offset Dementia Risk in Type 2 Diabetes, Even with High Genetic Risk

New research shows that maintaining optimal cardiovascular health, as measured by Life's Essential 8, can significantly reduce the risk of mild cognit...

June 25, 2026Read the full article →
CERN's $12 Billion Trigger System Faces Scientific Scrutiny Over Data Processing Capabilities

CERN's $12 Billion Trigger System Faces Scientific Scrutiny Over Data Processing Capabilities

A call for scientific transparency emerges at the IEEE-NSS-MIC-RTSD 2025 conference, questioning the effectiveness of CERN's FPGA-based trigger system...

June 25, 2026Read the full article →
Surface Sugars on Immune Cells Linked to the Progression of Psoriasis

Surface Sugars on Immune Cells Linked to the Progression of Psoriasis

A new study reveals that immune cells shed surface sugars before entering inflamed skin in psoriasis patients, offering potential for new treatment ap...

June 25, 2026Read the full article →
First-in-Human CRISPR Gene-Editing Therapy Safely Lowers Cholesterol and Triglycerides in Phase 1 Trial

First-in-Human CRISPR Gene-Editing Therapy Safely Lowers Cholesterol and Triglycerides in Phase 1 Trial

A Phase 1 trial of a one-time CRISPR-Cas9 therapy targeting ANGPTL3 reduced LDL cholesterol by nearly 50% and triglycerides by about 55%, with effects...

June 24, 2026Read the full article →
Daily Pill Enlicitide Lowers LDL Cholesterol as Effectively as Injectable PCSK9 Inhibitors

Daily Pill Enlicitide Lowers LDL Cholesterol as Effectively as Injectable PCSK9 Inhibitors

A phase 3 trial presented at AHA Scientific Sessions 2025 shows that the oral PCSK9 inhibitor enlicitide reduces LDL cholesterol by up to 60%, offerin...

June 24, 2026Read the full article →
PCSK9 Inhibitor Alirocumab Plus Statin Shows Promise in Lowering Cholesterol After Heart Transplant

PCSK9 Inhibitor Alirocumab Plus Statin Shows Promise in Lowering Cholesterol After Heart Transplant

A clinical trial presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2025 found that adding the PCSK9 inhibitor alirocumab to statin the...

June 24, 2026Read the full article →
Scientists Identify Enzyme Pathway That Could Block Brain Metastases

Scientists Identify Enzyme Pathway That Could Block Brain Metastases

Researchers discovered a molecular pathway critical for cancer migration to the brain, potentially revolutionizing treatment of metastatic disease and...

June 24, 2026Read the full article →
Rarest Natural Element Astatine-211 Shows Promise in Cancer Treatment, Researchers Report

Rarest Natural Element Astatine-211 Shows Promise in Cancer Treatment, Researchers Report

Scientists at Texas A&M University have discovered that astatine-211, the rarest natural element, can be used in radiotherapy to kill cancer cells whi...

June 24, 2026Read the full article →
Creative Biolabs Offers Tailored CRO Services to Overcome Enterococcus Safety Challenges in LBP Development

Creative Biolabs Offers Tailored CRO Services to Overcome Enterococcus Safety Challenges in LBP Development

Creative Biolabs introduces a customized microbiome CRO platform addressing Enterococcus safety and resistance concerns to accelerate Live Biotherapeu...

June 24, 2026Read the full article →
Understanding the Research Implications of Tirzepatide, Retatrutide, and Glutathione in Peptide Science

Understanding the Research Implications of Tirzepatide, Retatrutide, and Glutathione in Peptide Science

This article examines the significance of tirzepatide, retatrutide, and glutathione in research, highlighting their mechanisms, regulatory status, and...

June 24, 2026Read the full article →
Quality Control in Peptide Research: Ensuring Reproducibility and Reliable Data

Quality Control in Peptide Research: Ensuring Reproducibility and Reliable Data

This article emphasizes the critical role of rigorous quality control, including HPLC and mass spectrometry verification, proper storage, and supplier...

June 24, 2026Read the full article →
Peptide Science Gains Traction in Therapeutic Design, Says Loti Labs

Peptide Science Gains Traction in Therapeutic Design, Says Loti Labs

A new report from Loti Holdings LLC details how peptide mechanisms—such as receptor binding and enzyme modulation—are driving advances in therapeutic ...

June 24, 2026Read the full article →
Peptide Synthesis: A Cornerstone of Research Quality

Peptide Synthesis: A Cornerstone of Research Quality

This article explores the importance of peptide synthesis, quality control, and research liquids in ensuring reproducibility and reliability in labora...

June 24, 2026Read the full article →
Effective Peptide Preparation Techniques for Research: A Guide to Reconstitution and Storage

Effective Peptide Preparation Techniques for Research: A Guide to Reconstitution and Storage

This article details best practices for peptide reconstitution, concentration calculation, dilution, storage, and troubleshooting to ensure reproducib...

June 24, 2026Read the full article →
Tesamorelin vs Sermorelin: A Research-Focused Comparison of GHRH Analogs

Tesamorelin vs Sermorelin: A Research-Focused Comparison of GHRH Analogs

This article compares the synthetic GHRH analogs Tesamorelin and Sermorelin, highlighting their structural differences, mechanisms, and research appli...

June 24, 2026Read the full article →