HMN 2026: why Stressing about your baby’s growth check? Here’s what you need to know
HMN 2026: How Dopamine is tied to lingering sexual suppression
Graphical abstract. Credit: iScience (2026). DOI: 10.1016 Scientists from Tokyo Metropolitan University have revealed key parts of the biochemical pathways connecting stress to sexual dysfunction. By studying Drosophila fruit flies, they showed that the neurotransmitter dopamine was responsible for determining…
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HMN 2026: How Soccer player helps researchers analyze the biomechanics of Messi’s body feint
HMN 2026: How Smartphone app helps those with advanced cancer maintain quality of life
HMN 2026: How Shrunken genomes may drive rapid cancer evolution and poor outcomes
HMN 2026: How Screening with a multi-cancer blood test reduced the most advanced cancers
HMN 2026: How Novel synthetic biomolecule degrades disease-related proteins
Design of IgG-BMC@MPNs for cytosolic entry and proteasome targeting. Credit: Nature Communications (2026). DOI: 10.1038/s41467-026-72967-8 Northwestern Medicine scientists have developed a novel synthetic biomolecular condensate that can degrade intracellular disease-causing proteins, providing a framework for new therapeutic approaches for a…
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HMN 2026: How to free up 20% more power
Thermal resistivity (heat resistance) describes how much a material resists heat conductivity. Soil materials like sand, crushed stone and other masses around power cables have great importance for the cable’s current-carrying capacity. Credit: Kristian Solheim Thinn, SINTEF Implementing effective monitoring…
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HMN 2026: What is the Substantial variations in referrals for advanced heart failure therapies across UK and Ireland, national audit
HMN 2026: How to Mediate students’ empathy development through play
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HMN 2026: How A new origin story for multicellular life points to physics, not genes alone
Physical laws governing multicellular self-organization: cavitation, folding and branching as drivers of nutrient and oxygen optimization. Credit: Nature Biotechnology (2026). DOI: 10.1038/s41587-026-03161-w How did life make the leap from single cells to coordinated, multicellular organisms? And how do genetically identical…
HMN 2026: How Stem cell transplantation is found to be more cost-effective than gene therapy for sickle cell disease
HMN 2026: How The push to standardize ESG scores could make corporate greenwashing easier, not harder
HMN 2026: How Standalone ‘leaf’ produces liquid fuel from sun, water and CO? with record efficiency
HMN 2026: How Spider webs capture hidden fungal diversity in Thai rice fields
Representative orb webs illustrating web architecture and debris decoration. Credit: Biodiversity Data Journal (2026). DOI: 10.3897 A new study published in the open-access Biodiversity Data Journal suggests that spider webs—particularly those incorporating environmental debris—can serve as natural, non-destructive collectors of…
HMN 2026: How New SPECT imaging approach distinguishes inflammation from fibrosis to optimize treatment for lung disease
CT and fused SPECT-CT images L to R of representative healthy control, pulmonary fibrosis participant & hypersensitivity pneumonitis participant. Credit: SNMMI A new SPECT/CT imaging approach can accurately differentiate inflammation from fibrosis in interstitial lung disease (ILD) patients, according to…
