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#1051Medicine & HealthFront Page4 March 2026

The Invisible Chemistry of Weight Loss: A New Era of Mass-spectrometry metabolomics

Researchers combined blood sample data from healthy adults and bariatric surgery patients to create a dataset capable of exploring the chemical changes associated with weight and intentional weight loss. By measuring thousands of microscopic molecules, scientists have built a foundation to investigate the hidden biological shifts that occur when the body sheds significant mass.

By Smith, Goudswaard, Hughes, Blazeby, Rogers, Mazza, Gidman, FitzGibbon, Groom, Ring, Northstone, Matthews, White, Fabian, Timpson, Corbin

#1052NeuroscienceFront Page19 November 2025

Brain Scans Reveal How We 'Tag' Negative Memories

Researchers have identified how the brain encodes the emotional context—or 'hue'—of our experiences. Using fMRI technology, the study reveals that negative memories share a distinct neural pattern in the ventral visual stream, allowing the brain to link disparate events based on how they made us feel.

By Cocquyt, Wilson, Palombo

#1053Computer Science & AIFront Page18 November 2025

AI Eyes: New Optimisation Technique Boosts Image Captioning for the Visually Impaired

Researchers have developed a robust new AI framework that converts visual data into descriptive spoken text to assist individuals with visual disabilities. By fusing powerful deep learning models with a specialized 'Gannet Optimisation Algorithm', the system significantly improves the accuracy and context of automated image descriptions.

By Alkhaldi, Asiri, Alzahrani, Sharif

#1054Medicine & HealthFront Page15 November 2025

Analysis Ranks Top-Performing Immunotherapy for Cervical Cancer

A major new analysis of five clinical trials has compared several immunotherapies for advanced cervical cancer. The study found that adding the drug pembrolizumab to standard therapy consistently ranked highest for improving patient survival, making it a potential front-runner in treatment.

By Hinojosa‐Gonzalez, Escarcega‐Bordagaray, Murillo‐Torres, Torres‐Martinez, Heredia

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