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10 April 2026

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Environmental Science

A Self-Cleaning Wastewater Treatment Catalyst Could Reshape Industrial Recycling

Current methods for cleaning industrial water are limited by chemical clogging over time. Researchers have developed a dual-site ZnO/CuO catalyst that cleans water and continuously regenerates itself, which could make large-scale water recycling highly efficient.

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Medicine & Health

Beyond BMI: How the Future of Obesity Classification Could Reshape Public Health

A recent study applied new Lancet Commission definitions to health data from the US and South Korea, revealing that traditional BMI metrics miss a large proportion of at-risk individuals. This shift toward more precise, cohort-informed diagnostics could alter public health strategies over the next decade.

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Neuroscience

Beyond hidden hearing loss: Why our brains turn up the volume as we age

Researchers have discovered that hyperactive brain responses to sound in older adults occur independently of cochlear damage. This suggests that primary brain ageing plays a direct, independent role in how we process sound over time.

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Medicine & Health

Defeating Melanoma Immunotherapy Resistance: The Genetic Clue Reshaping Treatment

Over half of melanoma patients eventually stop responding to immune-boosting therapies. Researchers have now identified a specific genetic mutation that drives this resistance by hiding tumours from the immune system. This insight could guide new, personalised treatments over the next decade.

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Chemistry & Material Science

How a 'Non-Stick' Copper Trick Fixes Chiral Sulfoxides Synthesis for Drug Design

Chemists have developed a copper-catalysed method to create complex chiral molecules without 'poisoning' the catalyst. This non-stick approach allows for the rapid creation of drug components that were previously too difficult to manufacture.

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Genetics & Molecular Biology

How CRISPRa Screening Turns Up the Dial on Cancer-Fighting Cells

Researchers used a modified CRISPR technique to crank up the volume on thousands of genes, identifying which ones help immune cells survive inside hostile solid tumours.

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Chemistry & Material Science

Powering Tomorrow: The Push for Fast-Charging Solid-state lithium-sulfur batteries

Current electric vehicle batteries struggle to balance high energy capacity with fast charging times. A new design framework for polymer electrolytes could solve these chemical bottlenecks, pushing solid-state lithium-sulfur batteries from the lab to the road.

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Medicine & Health

Radiation-induced oral mucositis prediction: Why simpler AI might beat massive algorithms

When predicting painful side effects for cancer patients, researchers found that massive deep learning models fail on small datasets. Instead, simpler, traditional machine learning algorithms proved far more accurate and reliable.

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Physics & Astronomy

Temperature-Controlled Chiral cocrystals Show Asymmetric Quantum Spin Behaviour

Researchers have engineered left- and right-handed chiral cocrystals that exhibit distinct spin polarisation. By lowering the temperature, the right-handed variant undergoes a structural inversion, offering a dynamic method to manipulate quantum states.

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Genetics & Molecular Biology

The Bouncer Plant: What a Coastal Weed Teaches Us About Salt-Tolerant Crops

Scientists have mapped the genetic instruction manual of a highly salt-resistant plant. By observing exactly which genes activate when the plant is exposed to salt, researchers hope to breed future crops that can thrive in degraded soils.

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Neuroscience

The Flickering Light: Why Gamma Entrainment Alzheimer's Therapy Only Works for Specific Patients

A new clinical trial suggests that flickering light therapy is not a universal fix for cognitive decline, but rather a targeted treatment. By measuring brain wave activity before intervention, researchers could identify a specific subgroup of patients who biologically respond to the therapy.

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Medicine & Health

The Silent Threat Beneath the Gums: Why Periodontal Maintenance is Essential

A comprehensive review highlights that the long-term survival of natural teeth and dental implants relies heavily on consistent, personalised follow-up care. By tailoring recall intervals to individual risk profiles, clinicians can prevent the silent return of gum disease.