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#2261Medicine & HealthFront Page8 April 2026

The Future of Drug Safety: Upgrading Meta-Analysis Adverse Events Tracking

Clinical trials are primarily designed to prove a drug works, often leaving safety data fragmented across studies with different timeframes. Researchers have developed a new statistical method using survival curves to adjust for varying follow-up times. This approach could significantly improve how we track and predict drug side effects over the next decade.

By Kawaguchi, Hattori

#2262Medicine & HealthFront Page14 November 2025

Tuberculosis's Genetic Blueprint Shapes Its Attack on the Body

A massive 13-year study in Georgia reveals that the genetic makeup of tuberculosis bacteria plays a crucial role in treatment success. Researchers found specific bacterial mutations, beyond just drug resistance, that are linked to how severe the disease becomes, offering new paths for optimising treatments.

By Goig, Loiseau, Maghradze, Mchedlishvili, Avaliani, Tsutsunava, Brites, Kalkan, Borrell, Aspindzelashvili, Avaliani, Kipiani, Tukvadze, Jugheli, Gagneux

#2263Medicine & HealthFront Page15 November 2025

A Quicker, Breath-Easy Path to Detailed Heart Scans

Researchers have developed a new cardiac MRI method that generates three crucial diagnostic maps of the heart simultaneously, all in under five minutes. Crucially, the technique works while the patient breathes freely, removing the need for uncomfortable breath-holds and simplifying the scanning process.

By Mai, Kara, Liu, Moura, Sadighi, Kanj, Wexler, Sosnovik, Hanna, Santangeli, Nakagawa, Wazni, Chen, Tang, Tandon, Kwon, Nguyen

#2264Chemistry & Material ScienceFront Page27 November 2025

White LEDs and Magnets: A Bright Future for Green Biofuel

Researchers have engineered a magnetic catalyst that uses white LED light to efficiently convert biomass sugars into EMF, a high-energy biofuel additive. This sustainable process operates under mild conditions and allows the catalyst to be easily recovered and reused multiple times.

By Kargar, Hosseini

#2265Environmental ScienceFront Page10 November 2025

Deciphering a Decade of Woolly Monkey Life: How Weather Shapes Their Day

A groundbreaking 10-year study reveals the daily activity budgets of critically endangered yellow-tailed woolly monkeys, showing how their behaviors like resting, foraging, and socializing are influenced by age, sex, and weather patterns. This long-term insight into their behavioral ecology is crucial for developing effective conservation strategies for this endemic Peruvian primate.

By Shanee, Allgas, Fernández-Hidalgo, Walford, Venturini, Rocaboy, Shanee

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