All News

Medical Xpress / Personalized T-cell therapy eliminates detectable metastatic kidney tumor in adolescent after multiple relapses

Researchers and physicians at the Hopp Children's Cancer Center Heidelberg (KiTZ) and other leading cancer centers report an exceptional treatment outcome in an adolescent with an advanced, treatment-resistant kidney tumor. ...

Aug 12, 2026
Phys.org / Young men are 'voicemaxxing' to sound more attractive. But women aren't impressed

Looksmaxxing, fibermaxxing, proteinmaxxing, T-maxxing. There are so many TikTok trends that promise to optimize our lives.

Aug 18, 2026
Phys.org / Q&A: By analyzing media coverage, researchers connect public sentiment hedge fund returns

Economists have long used measures of public sentiment about the economy to forecast a wide range of key financial outcomes, like consumer spending and gross domestic product growth. Now, researchers at Penn State, Florida ...

Aug 18, 2026
Tech Xplore / From scrap and used parts to high-performance materials: New circular pathways for aluminum foam

Aluminum foam is one of the lightest structural materials available. Thanks to its low density, high energy absorption capacity and excellent damping properties, it is suitable for applications in automotive engineering, ...

Aug 18, 2026
Medical Xpress / Video games built for prevention can reduce teen depression

Few parents or teachers are likely to suggest that teenagers could benefit from playing more video games. But a new study suggests that a growing class of educational games may be a highly effective tool for treating and ...

Aug 17, 2026
Phys.org / Plastic-webbed drifters track Sargassum mats for weeks or months at sea

They spotted the first mat of Sargassum seaweed several miles out in Biscayne Bay. The captain of the 37-foot (11-meter) Yellowfin brought the vessel to a full stop, allowing the scientists on board to get a closer look at ...

Aug 18, 2026
Tech Xplore / Who gets credit when AI joins the team? Rethinking what it means to own an idea

A few months ago, AI made headlines for cracking a mathematical puzzle that had stumped experts for decades. Mathematician Paul Erdős posed the unit-distance conjecture, predicting how many pairs of points could lie the same ...

Aug 17, 2026
Medical Xpress / What happens when your hospital is also your insurance company? We're starting to see the effects

Historically, hospitals have provided care for people, while separate insurers have paid for that care.

Aug 18, 2026
Phys.org / From the coasts to the plains, bird flu could threaten not just birds—but their homes

Yesterday, I woke to a cold, damp Canberra morning—and silence. The trees around my home were empty of feathered silhouettes. Even the usual bright-eyed, warble-voiced magpies were absent.

Aug 18, 2026
Phys.org / Retro phone trend reveals growing desire to disconnect

From wall-mounted smartphone docks to old-fashioned coiled-phone handsets, a growing trend for retro phone accessories may be a sign that many people are looking for ways to create distance from their smartphones.

Aug 18, 2026
Phys.org / The use of AI in biotechnology is changing faster than the rules governing either technology

The recent announcement of novel, viable viruses created by artificial intelligence (AI) was celebrated as a major advance in the fight against antibiotic resistance. But it also raised urgent concerns about regulation.

Aug 18, 2026
Medical Xpress / Curiosity has its own neural signal: Brain separates valuable information from water rewards in mice

Often, humans and other animals seek information that can help them complete tasks and attain desired rewards. In some cases, however, they seek information driven simply by curiosity and a desire to obtain knowledge for ...

Aug 14, 2026