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#941NeuroscienceFront Page7 March 2026

Brain Traffic Jams: What Happens After paediatric Posterior Fossa Surgery

Following surgery in the brain's coordination centre, children maintain their cognitive abilities but experience slower motor speeds. Brain scans reveal that the cortex attempts to reroute signals, but these new neural pathways are often inefficient.

By Zhu, Hu, Zhai, Hu, Han, Lu, Ni, Guan, Gong

#942Genetics & Molecular BiologyFront Page13 February 2026

Missing Blueprints: The Genetics of Non-syndromic Hypodontia

Researchers sequenced the DNA of Jordanian patients to understand why some teeth fail to develop. While they identified specific genetic variants, the results suggest these may be harmless quirks rather than the direct cause of the condition.

By Areej Quran, Ahmed Maslat, Saied Jaradat, Eman Hammouri, Abeer Quran

#943NeuroscienceFront Page12 February 2026

Scrutinising the Zinc Role in Brain Function and Regenerative Medicine

Zinc is fundamental to neural health, with recent research pivoting from simple dietary maintenance to active therapeutic application. While imbalance drives neurodegeneration, engineered zinc biomaterials and nanoparticles show promise for tissue repair and oncology in experimental models.

By Umesh, Sadanandan, Marabanahalli Yogendraiah, Vijayalakshmi

#944General ScienceFront Page10 March 2026

The Moral Black Hole: Rethinking Existential philosophy in literature to Cure Modern Despair

A new philosophical framework argues that modern society has collapsed into a moral black hole. By blending cosmic symbolism with poetic narrative, this approach suggests that profound despair could be the exact mechanism needed for spiritual rebirth.

By Carp

#945Chemistry & Material ScienceFront Page19 November 2025

Nanoscale Surgery: Reshaping Molecules Atom by Atom

Scientists have successfully performed skeletal editing on individual molecules using a microscope tip to initiate chemical changes. By removing specific atoms and contracting molecular rings, this research opens new frontiers for precise synthesis at the single-molecule limit.

By Mishra, Malave, Svensson, Grönbeck, Albrecht, Peña, Gross

#946Physics & AstronomyFront Page14 November 2025

Sharpening the Focus: How to Tune a Super-Microscope for Cellular Motion

Scientists have developed a new strategy for fine-tuning MINFLUX, a powerful super-resolution microscope. By optimising key parameters, the technique can now accurately track the incredibly fast, random movement of individual lipid molecules within cell membranes, ensuring high-fidelity measurements of life's smallest components.

By Vogler, De Angelis, Zhao, Eggeling, Reina

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