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#51Medicine & HealthFront Page16 November 2025

Artificial Intelligence is Reshaping How We Make Medicines

Artificial Intelligence is catalysing a revolution in the pharmaceutical industry by analysing vast datasets to accelerate drug development and tailor treatments to individuals. While this fusion of AI and modern manufacturing promises hyper-personalised healthcare, it also introduces significant challenges regarding data privacy and algorithmic bias that must be carefully managed.

By Suriyaamporn, Pamornpathomkul, Ngawhirunpat, Akkaramongkolporn, Opanasopit

#52Environmental ScienceFront Page10 November 2025

Resilient Totoral Lagoon: A Vital Fish Nursery Thrives Amidst Human Impact in Peru

Despite facing severe human-induced pressures like waste disposal, Peru's Totoral Lagoon supports eight fish species, including dominant Bryconamericus peruanus and Dormitator latifrons. The ecosystem demonstrates remarkable resilience, acting as a crucial nursery ground that provides favorable conditions for juvenile fish growth and recruitment. This highlights the lagoon's significant ecological role as a transitional habitat along the Peruvian coast.

By Aramayo

#53NeuroscienceFront Page27 November 2025

Mapping the Neural Roots of Teen Impulsivity

Scientists have identified specific brain connections that predict impulsivity in teenagers. By scanning 95 adolescents, the study found that stronger links between the brain's salience network and the locus coeruleus correlate with more frequent errors and false alarms.

By Kim, Song, Kim, Hu, Kim, Choi, Kim, Kim, Chun

#54Medicine & HealthFront Page12 November 2025

Digital 'Early Warning' Systems Cut Cardiac Arrests in Hospitals

Automated alert systems that monitor hospital patients for signs of deterioration are showing great promise. A major review of nearly 350,000 patients finds these digital sentinels are linked to a significant drop in in-hospital cardiac arrests by summoning help faster than conventional manual checks.

By Chua, Azimirad, Chia, Jones, Woon

#55NeuroscienceFront Page24 November 2025

Deep Brain Rhythms May Unlock the Secrets of Consciousness Recovery

Scientists have identified specific electrical patterns in the central thalamus—a deep brain region—that track recovery in patients with disorders of consciousness. By analysing the 'theta rhythm', researchers can predict outcomes across various types of brain injury, revealing potential for improvement even in patients who initially seem unresponsive.

By Zhang, Ge, Liu, Dang, Xu, Zhuang, Wu, Laureys, He, Yu

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