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#1901Environmental ScienceFront Page26 December 2025

Decades of Data Map the Future of Heavy Metal Pollution Control

Researchers in Southwestern China utilized isotope dating and leaching experiments to distinguish natural background levels from human-caused contamination. The data reveals a historical spike in Cadmium and Mercury, peaking in 2009 before a fluctuating decline. High mobility in current soil samples suggests that legacy waste poses a continuing, active threat to the ecosystem.

By Zhao, Shi, Zhu, Li, Liu, Huang, Liu

#1902Medicine & HealthFront Page3 January 2026

Trace elements in seafood: Efficacy of processing and protein fractionation

This laboratory study examines how various processing methods affect heavy metal concentrations in Kawakawa tuna (*Euthynnus affinis*). The results indicate that thermal treatments like boiling and blanching significantly reduce toxic loads compared to raw consumption.

By Arivukarasi, Shalini, Arisekar, Rani, Kalidass, Selvaraj, Assiri, Parthiban, Sivaraman, Iburahim

#1903Computer Science & AIFront Page21 January 2026

Fibre Integrated Circuits: The Missing Link for Smart Textiles

Researchers have developed a fibre integrated circuit (FIC) containing 100,000 transistors per centimetre, capable of processing complex data directly within the thread. This durability-tested innovation eliminates the need for rigid external chips, enabling fully flexible, self-contained electronic garments.

By Wang, Chen, Shi, Du, Ai, Li, Yong, Sun, Wang, Hu, Lu, Tang, Wang, Zheng, Zhang, Guo, Pu, Wang, Zhang, Jiang, Liu, Tang, You, Deng, Che, Gao, Zhang, Wang, Sun, Qin, Huang, Shen, Ge, Zeng, Chen, Chen, Peng

#1904NeuroscienceFront Page17 March 2026

Contextual fear conditioning: A new neural model explains how sleep alters trauma

A new computational model maps how fear memories shift across brain networks overnight. This framework connects basic neurobiology with the mechanisms behind anxiety, offering new ways to simulate and understand trauma.

By Werne, Chadwick, Seriès

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