HMN 2026: How Autism-related genes may share common path during early brain development
HMN 2026: How Autism may have two distinct subtypes based on brain connectivity patterns
Connectograms showing atypical fMRI network structure in hypoconnectivity (left) and hyperconnectivity (right) subtypes (upon regression of mean fMRI connectivity across 414 parcellation units). Credit: Nature Neuroscience (2026). DOI: 10.1038/s41593-026-02287-z Autism spectrum disorder (ASD), commonly referred to as autism, is a…
HMN 2026: How Most Australians with dementia are excluded from voluntary assisted dying
HMN 2026: How Australia’s under-16 social media ban shows little early effect on teen use:
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HMN 2026: How study of bi+ people’s sexual health uncovers critical gaps
Credit: Katie Rainbow ???? from Pexels The national survey of 2,100 bi+ people—which includes identities like bisexual, pansexual, queer and fluid—provides crucial information to inform better health policy and services. An Australian-first survey has found that bi+ Australians experience significantly…
HMN 2026: How Augmented reality system could make medical ultrasounds easier to interpret
HMN 2026: How Attitudes, not personality, may drive deepfake pornography creation
HMN 2026: How expectation and attention influence response speed and memory
Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain People process lots of information about the environment while adapting as this information changes—without high energy use. Neuroscientists researching the brain’s efficiency in processing information in the environment are split: Some believe the brain saves energy…
HMN 2026: How Can we cure asthma? Yes, and we have a plan
HMN 2026: How Asthma attacks reshape airway tissue through mechanical stress, lung-on-a-chip
HMN 2026: What is the assumption about brain activity in tremors
HMN 2026: How Artificial skin enables robots to simultaneously sense temperature and pressure like humans
Multimodal receptor, conformally attached to the skin, captures the inherent thermal and mechanical properties of random objects. Inset: memristive nanowire network on a skin replica with a magnified view via scanning electron microscopy. Credit: Nature Materials (2025). DOI: 10.1038/s41563-025-02373-w A…
HMN 2026: How The art of literary translation exposes the limits of AI
HMN 2026: How Armed conflict is linked to increased measles cases globally
HMN 2026: How Argentina expands hantavirus probe, sending teams to trap and test rats in Mendoza
HMN 2026: How Arabidopsis meristem map uncovers 18 cell clusters shaping stems and flowers
Inflorescence meristem cell identities: (A) Force-directed graph layout of clusters associated with inner cell layers such as early primordia (EP), undifferentiated cells, procambium, xylem parenchyma and cortex. Clusters are represented by different colors. (B) Schematic illustration of selected cell identities…
HMN 2026: How How sleep and AQP4 gene variants may jointly shape early Alzheimer’s brain changes
HMN 2026: How Apple increases prices for Macs and iPads, blaming a shortage of memory chips
HMN 2026: How Building more apartments won’t ease housing crisis
Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Building more apartments will not solve Australia’s housing affordability crisis unless policymakers address rising house prices and investor activity, new research shows. Australia’s housing affordability crisis is being driven less by a shortage of apartments than…
HMN 2026: How Women face higher anxiety, depression rates as experts urge mental health care overhaul
HMN 2026: How Antisocial behavior in young people is linked to changes throughout the brain
Regional overlap between dimensional associations between conduct problems and brain structure (current study) and case-control differences in conduct disorder. Credit: Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (2026). DOI: 10.1016 Conduct problems—including persistent rule-breaking, aggression, irritability and…
HMN 2026: How New anticancer vaccine shows early success in targeting neuroblastoma
HMN 2026: How Antibody fragment prevents hemorrhages associated with new Alzheimer’s treatments
HMN 2026: How New antibody may boost KRAS-targeted lung cancer treatment after resistance emerges
HMN 2026: How Antibiotics trigger bacterial teamwork, boosting survival through shared proteins
HMN 2026: How Anti-inflammatory molecule shows potential against Parkinson’s
HMN 2026: How beef and pea diets reshaped IBD severity in mice
HMN 2026: How Do animal behavior experiments give a distorted view of cooperation?
HMN 2026: How Dreaming under anesthesia may make surgery feel less scary
HMN 2026: How Ancient ocean circulation reversed Atlantic and Pacific oxygen patterns 15 million years ago
HMN 2026: How Ancient Mongolian cemetery reveals power and status mattered more than blood ties
HMN 2026: How Anatomically accurate digital twin of 2-year-old’s brain uncovers neural signatures linked to autism
Tractography of the participant brain and its digital twin. Credit: Lorenzo Gaetano Amato and Michelangelo Fabbrizzi, CC-BY 4.0 (creativecommons.org) For decades, researchers have been trying to understand the biological roots of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a common neurodevelopmental condition that…
HMN 2026: How Analysis reveals a rise in colorectal cancer among young adults in Germany, but still below US levels
HMN 2026: How Analysis of 352 probiotic supplements finds mismatched microbes across marketed health benefits
HMN 2026: How Amyloid precursor protein protects neurons during nuclear waste disposal
Amyloid precursor protein (APP) co-localizes with nuclear-derived material, including histones and DNA fragments, near lysosome-associated molecules under nuclear damage conditions and promotes the extracellular release of this material via lysosomal exocytosis. Reduced APP function or familial Alzheimer’s disease-associated APP mutations…
