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Monday, 13 April 2026

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Biomass to Batteries: The Rigorous Reality of New Bifunctional Electrocatalysts
Lead StoryChemistry & Material Science

Biomass to Batteries: The Rigorous Reality of New Bifunctional Electrocatalysts

Researchers have engineered cobalt nitride nanoparticles embedded in biomass-derived carbon to serve as highly efficient electrodes for zinc-air batteries. While the material outperforms commercial platinum and ruthenium standards in laboratory tests, scaling this sustainable synthesis remains a formidable challenge.

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Genetics & Molecular Biology

Bypassing the Undruggable: A New Flank Attack on the MYC Transcription Factor

Scientists have struggled to directly drug a major cancer-driving protein. A new CRISPR screening method has successfully mapped the upstream genetic switches that control it in lab models, offering fresh targets for researching multiple myeloma over the next decade.

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Physics & Astronomy

Exchange Bias Discovered in Single-Phase Nanoparticles: Rethinking Magnetic Theory

Researchers have measured exchange bias in single-phase magnetite nanoparticles, a phenomenon previously thought impossible without a physical interface between two different magnetic materials. This finding suggests a new mechanism driven by microscopic structural distortions rather than macroscopic boundaries.

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Neuroscience

Subarachnoid hemorrhage depression: How Targeted Neural Circuitry Will Reshape Recovery

Researchers have identified the exact cellular malfunctions that cause severe mood disorders after brain bleeds. By pinpointing a specific protein deficiency and neural pathway, this study maps out future targeted therapies for brain injury survivors.

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Chemistry & Material Science

The Elegant Geometry of the oxa-Pictet-Spengler Reaction

Chemists have successfully combined rhodium catalysis with nitrene transfer to build complex molecular backbones. This method offers a highly precise way to construct amino-functionalised dihydropyrans, which are essential structures in pharmaceutical design.

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Environmental Science

The Hidden Cost of the Catch: Tracking Marine ecosystem services in the Yellow Sea

A 60-year analysis of the Yellow Sea reveals that as seafood extraction increased, the ocean's ability to regulate and support life steadily declined. The findings suggest that intense human pressure fundamentally alters how marine environments function.

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Neuroscience

The Hidden Engine of Memory: Decoding Mitochondrial calcium signaling in the Brain

For decades, scientists struggled to understand how the brain's energy centres regulate our thoughts and behaviours. A comprehensive review maps out the specific protein complexes that govern this microscopic process. By examining the flow of calcium into mitochondria, researchers are finding surprising links between cellular metabolism and complex brain functions.

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Medicine & Health

The Hidden Geometry of Dry Eyes: How AI Decodes Tear ferning patterns

Researchers have developed an artificial intelligence tool capable of reading the microscopic, fern-like structures left behind when tears dry. By automating this analysis, the algorithm could make diagnosing dry eye disease faster and far less subjective.

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Genetics & Molecular Biology

The Invisible Disguise Driving Antimicrobial Resistance

Bacteria use temporary chemical tags to hide from antibiotics without changing their core DNA. A new review explores how tracking these epigenetic disguises could help us defeat drug-resistant superbugs.

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Environmental Science

The Silent Collapse of Freshwater Biogeochemistry

A sweeping new meta-analysis reveals how the disappearance of aquatic animals disrupts the essential chemical cycles of lakes and rivers. By integrating these animal-driven mechanisms into ecosystem modelling, scientists hope to improve both conservation and water quality management.

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Computer Science & AI

Why Brain tumor detection deep learning is Redefining Medical Diagnostics

A new multimodal AI framework achieved nearly 99% accuracy in identifying and segmenting brain abnormalities from MRI scans. By fusing multiple neural networks and transformer models, this computational approach could fundamentally enhance the precision and efficiency of future therapeutic strategies.

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Medicine & Health

Why Colorectal cancer immunotherapy Fails: Inside the Exhausted Immune System

Researchers have mapped the genetic behaviour of exhausted immune cells in colorectal tumours. By identifying a 15-gene signature, they can predict which patients are likely to resist standard treatments, offering a new way to tailor therapies.