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#1531Medicine & HealthFront Page11 March 2026

How Maternal Antibodies Could End the Threat of E. coli Neonatal Sepsis

Researchers have discovered that a specific deficit in maternally transferred antibodies is the primary reason some newborns develop severe bacterial infections. This foundational finding provides a clear biological target for future research into protecting babies before they are even born.

By Diep, Adhikari, Gokce Tezel, Pham, Burrell, Staat, Nhu, Phan, Peters, Schembri, Saunders, Haslam, Erickson, Chavez-Bueno, Way

#1532NeuroscienceFront Page1 April 2026

Chasing Shadows: The Elusive Search for Schizophrenia Biomarkers

For decades, diagnosing schizophrenia has relied entirely on clinical observation rather than physical evidence. A new study analysing resting-state brain scans suggests that tracking how the brain routes and duplicates information could finally provide reliable, objective biological markers for the disorder.

By Tarchi, Lasagni, Ubaldi, Bottacin, Lodovici, Giacomo, Zompa, Pisano, Bianchi, D'Incerti, Castellini, Ricca

#1533NeuroscienceFront Page24 March 2026

Tracking Antipsychotic Brain Volume Changes: The Next Decade of Psychiatric Care

Researchers measured how antipsychotic medications alter brain structure in patients at high risk for psychosis over a two-month period. They found dose-dependent reductions in cortical volume, suggesting that treatment itself plays a major role in anatomical shifts. This data could inform how we monitor and adjust psychiatric interventions in the coming years.

By Zheng, Zhang, Xu, Wei, Cui, Zhang, Hong, Zhao, Liu, Zhang, Tang, Wang

#1534Environmental ScienceFront Page5 March 2026

Biodiversity and microclimates: How varied plant life cools ecosystems

A comprehensive scientific review reveals that highly diverse plant communities actively cool and humidify their environments better than lower-diversity plots. However, the exact belowground traits driving this climate buffer remain unmapped.

By Wright, English, Guimaraes‐Steinicke

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