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#1801Medicine & HealthFront Page15 January 2026

Simplicity amidst chaos: A lesson for clinical trials in low-resource settings

The ProRIDE trial in rural Tanzania successfully recruited 2,000 infants with remarkable retention by prioritising a simple, home-based protocol. It highlights how international collaboration and community-focused design can overcome the logistical hurdles of research in developing regions.

By Moyo, Justine, Blomberg, Löhr, Gideon, Mdoe, Mduma, Manyahi, Pettersen, Paschal, Syre, Bukhay, Klingenberg, Langeland

#1802Environmental ScienceFront Page17 November 2025

Digital Mapping Reveals Hidden Crisis for Andean Puya Plants

A comprehensive new assessment of all 229 species of Puya plant reveals the entire Andean genus is highly threatened by human activity. Using two complementary digital tools, scientists found far more species are at risk than are currently on the official IUCN Red List, highlighting a critical need for updated evaluations and targeted conservation.

By Velásquez-Noriega, Gómez-Díaz, Hornung-Leoni, Dáttilo, Villalobos, Krömer

#1803NeuroscienceFront Page13 November 2025

AI 'Agribot' Deployed to Spot Locust Swarms with Near-Perfect Accuracy

Researchers have developed an autonomous 'Agribot' that uses a sophisticated blend of AI and Internet of Things technology to patrol farmlands. This new system can identify destructive locusts with an astonishing 99.51% accuracy, offering a promising new tool for protecting global food supplies before swarms can cause significant harm.

By Al Reshan, Rahman, Mia, Talukder, Rahman, Shaikh, Asuroglu, Rasheed

#1804Computer Science & AIFront Page13 November 2025

New AI Offers Deeper Insight into Social Media Sentiment

Researchers have developed a new deep learning model, MultiSentiNet, that excels at decoding the sentiment within social media text. By outperforming traditional methods on diverse datasets, this tool offers organisations a more accurate way to analyse public opinion and inform strategic decisions.

By Turki

#1805Physics & AstronomyFront Page17 November 2025

The Nanoscale Ballet: How Molecules Glide on Ultra-Slippery Surfaces

Scientists are exploring how individual organic molecules skate across surfaces, driven by a complex interplay of forces and quantum effects. By understanding this nanoscale motion, from chaotic jostling to smooth gliding, researchers hope to control the self-assembly of molecular structures for advanced electronics and even shed light on how complex molecules form in space.

By Tamtögl, Sacchi

#1806Medicine & HealthFront Page15 November 2025

Brain's Alpha Rhythm Reveals Epilepsy's Hidden Progression

Scientists have found that the longer a person lives with drug-resistant epilepsy, the more it alters their brain's alpha rhythm activity. This research reveals a new way to track the disease's progression, offering insights even when standard MRI scans show nothing unusual.

By Sie, Lee, Shih, Chou, Chen, Niddam, Yu, Lin, Kuo

#1807NeuroscienceFront Page17 November 2025

Secret Social Network of Brain's Learning Receptors Uncovered

Neuroscientists have identified a network of 70 proteins that interact with AMPA receptors, the crucial molecular gatekeepers for learning and memory. This discovery reveals a previously unknown layer of external regulation, showing how proteins like NTM can anchor these receptors in place, fundamentally influencing how our synapses change and strengthen.

By Merrion, Barber, Renuse, Cutler, Kreimer, Bygrave, Meyers, Hale, Pandey, Huganir

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