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Swedish fathers are less likely to receive a psychiatric diagnosis during their partner’s pregnancy or in the months immediately following the birth of their child. However, this pattern reverses over time. New research published in JAMA network open They report that diagnoses of depression and stress-related symptoms increase approximately 1 year after childbirth. The research was led by scientists from Sweden’s Karolinska Institutet and China’s Sichuan University. “The transition to fatherhood is often accompanied by both positive experiences and a variety of new stresses,” says Jin Zhou, a doctoral student at Karolinska Institutet’s Institute of Environmental Medicine and co-lead author…
Being in the oncologist’s office is always stressful. It appears at the time of diagnosis, increases at each stage of treatment, and often does not resolve even after treatment has officially ended. It involves making treatment decisions, waiting for test results, fear of recurrence, and changes in daily functioning. Research shows that chronic stress can trigger biological processes that accelerate disease progression and weaken the body’s defenses. This perspective is presented in a systematic review prepared by researchers from the Wroclaw Medical University and published in 2026. International Journal of Molecular Science. The authors analyzed data on four cancers: breast…
Cornell University researchers and collaborators have developed an entirely tiny neural implant. Despite its size, the device can wirelessly transmit brain activity data from live animals for more than a year. Progress reported in nature electronicsshows that microelectronic systems can operate on very small scales. This could open the door to new approaches in brain monitoring, biointegrated sensors, and other medical and technological applications. What is a MOTE device This device is known as a microscale optoelectronic tetherless electrode (MOTE). Its development was led by Alyosha Molnar, a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Cornell University,…
iXCells Biotechnologies joins international collaboration to assess chemotherapy toxicity in human organoids
iXCells Biotechnologies (“iXCells”), a leading provider of human cell-based solutions and custom iPSC services, today announced that it has entered into an international collaboration with Rosebud Biosciences (“Rosebud”), Kantify, and Incite to assess off-target chemotherapy toxicity in patient-specific organoids. Building on recent partnerships with iXCells and Rosebud and funding from Incite, this project will initially focus on predicting toxicity in heart, liver and kidney tissue models to develop personalized multi-organ toxicity profiles for novel chemotherapy. During this partnership, iXCells will reprogram peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) isolated from the blood of patients with liposarcoma, a rare malignant cancer derived from…
Optibrium introduces a graphical interface for QuanSA to enhance ligand-based affinity predictions
Optibrium, a leading developer of software and AI solutions for molecular design, today announced the new QuanSA™ plugin for PyMOL. It provides an intuitive graphical user interface (GUI) for the ligand-based binding affinity prediction methods that are part of the company’s BioPharmics 3D molecular modeling platform. The new interface gives chemists easier access to accurate affinity predictions to guide the design of potent compounds, reducing the synthesis and testing burden of lead optimization. An example of the visual output provided by the new QuanSA PyMOL plugin. m32 is approximately 50 times stronger than the structurally similar m01, despite having an…
Primerdesign partners with Origin Sciences to create new rectal mucosal extraction workflow
Primerdesign (part of Novacyt Group) is a company focused on the design, manufacturing, validation, and supply of nucleic acid extraction and real-time PCR kits. Origin Sciences (Origin) is a company pioneering the detection and diagnosis of gastrointestinal (GI) diseases with an unprecedented focus on a unique biological sample: rectal mucus. today announced a strategic partnership to create a new protocol to optimize DNA extraction from novel rectal mucosal samples. Custom workflows can help extract molecular insights from these challenging sample types and improve diagnostic utility in gut health conditions. Origin’s patented and extensively tested medical device OriCol™ enables reliable, rapid,…
Technological innovation has always driven advances in surgery, and now AI represents the next wave of transformation. Machine learning models are currently being developed to predict surgical risks, aid in the diagnosis of rare congenital diseases, analyze imaging data, and predict postoperative complications. Risk prediction tools are already moving away from traditional statistical methods to more complex machine learning approaches, increasing their ability to account for nonlinear interactions. However, the pediatric population presents unique challenges with small sample sizes, developmental variability, and underrepresentation in large datasets, increasing the risk of bias and inaccurate predictions. Concerns about privacy, cybersecurity, and the…
“Dancing like no one’s watching?” That idea doesn’t apply to bees. Scientists have spent years deciphering the honey bee’s highly sophisticated form of communication, the “waggle dance.” Researchers from the University of California, San Diego and its international partners have now shown how this behavior allows bees to share detailed information about the location of food with other bees in the hive. New research published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences It shows that dance is not just for performers. It also depends on the audience. Researchers have discovered that foraging bees aren’t just transmitting a fixed message.…
Microscopic sensors that are as thin as a hair and can perform multiple measurements simultaneously could revolutionize the diagnosis and monitoring of diseases such as cancer. Researchers from the University of Adelaide’s Institute of Photonics and Advanced Sensing and Germany’s University of Stuttgart have collaborated to develop a miniature sensor using cutting-edge ultra-fast 3D microprinting technology. The unique sensor targets specific biomarkers and is printed directly onto the tip of the optical fiber. Multiple signals such as temperature and chemical changes can be monitored simultaneously. This breakthrough could lead to the next generation of medical tools to track disease, guide…
For memory to be useful, the brain needs to make connections between what happened and the circumstances in which it happened. Researchers at the University of Bonn have now revealed how the human brain handles this task. Their findings show that two distinct groups of neurons store content and context separately and coordinate their activity to form complete memories. Instead of mixing both types of information within the same cell, the brain separates them and links them as needed. The results were published in the journal Nature. Humans have an excellent ability to recognize the same person or object in…