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Wednesday, 15 April 2026

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How Ising-type superconductivity protects gallium trilayers from extreme magnetic fields
Lead StoryPhysics & Astronomy

How Ising-type superconductivity protects gallium trilayers from extreme magnetic fields

Researchers synthesised a gallium trilayer that maintains superconductivity at magnetic fields triple the standard Pauli limit. This stability arises from atomic-level spin locking induced by substrate hybridisation.

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Medicine & Health

Obesity and type 2 diabetes cancer risk: The synergistic metabolic threat

Patients with both obesity and type 2 diabetes face a significantly higher risk of 24 different cancers than those with only one condition. This metabolic synergy is particularly dangerous for adults under 40, who see the sharpest increase in risk.

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Genetics & Molecular Biology

The Genetic Static: Why the 47S Ribosomal RNA May Hold the Secret to Hidden Diseases

Scientists have long wondered why our most active genes rarely show disease-causing mutations. New genomic research suggests a ruthless evolutionary filter scrubs these sequences clean, meaning even tiny errors could have massive health consequences.

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Neuroscience

The Hidden Geometry of Friendship: How the Brain Builds Social Cognitive Maps

Researchers have discovered that the brain’s navigation centre constructs sophisticated grids of our social networks. These mental models allow us to predict how information travels and who holds the most influence within a community.

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Genetics & Molecular Biology

The Miniature Machine: Shrinking CRISPR-Cas12f genome editing for precision medicine

Researchers engineered a compact genetic editor from Alistipes bacteria that fits inside standard viral delivery vehicles. This miniature tool enables efficient DNA repair at lower doses, bypassing the size constraints of traditional systems.

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Chemistry & Material Science

The Molecular Anchor Stabilising Perovskite Solar Cells

Scientists have developed a molecular additive that prevents chemical decay and physical cracking in next-generation solar films. This engineering feat allows high-efficiency cells to survive intense heat and light for over 1,200 hours.

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Environmental Science

Why Ancient Bird Droppings Predict the Future Seabird Population Decline

Scientists analysed mercury levels in sub-Antarctic peat to track bird populations over 6,000 years. The data suggests that shifting wind patterns naturally dictate how many birds thrive or fail, adding new pressure to modern colonies.

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Neuroscience

Wide-Angle Brain Mapping: How ULTRA Two-photon Microscopy Peers Deep

A new imaging system called ULTRA enables researchers to observe individual neurons across vast brain regions simultaneously. By combining high resolution with a wide field of view, it captures activity from the surface to nearly a millimetre deep.