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Scientists Solve 100-Year-Old Nanoparticle Motion Mystery
University of Warwick researchers developed a method to predict irregular nanoparticle movement in air, updating a 1910 formula for better air pollution, disease transmission, and climate models. This addresses health risks from soot, microplastics, and viruses previously modeled as spheres. The simple predictive framework enhances aerosol science without complex simulations.
Major Breakthrough in Glioblastoma Brain Cancer Treatment
Scientists identified a vulnerability in aggressive glioblastoma, proposing a specialized diet combined with steroid anti-inflammatories to slow tumor growth. The international study from Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute was published in Science Advances. This could significantly impact progression management.
Unusual Event May Be First 'Superkilonova' Detection
Astronomers observed AT2025ulz, a potential superkilonova from a neutron star merger post-supernova, detected via gravitational waves by LIGO and Virgo. Initially identified by Zwicky Transient Facility, it showed hydrogen lines indicating a Type IIb supernova. Confirmation awaits further spectroscopy, marking a novel kilonova cause.
Forests Worldwide Becoming Weaker and Less Diverse
Aarhus University study reveals forests growing faster but homogenizing, with fast-growing species dominating and slow-growers at risk, especially in tropics. This reduces resilience amid disturbances like climate change. Naturalized species intensify competition, threatening biodiversity.
B Cell Targeting Advances in Glomerular Disease Treatment
ISN Expert Forum in Seville gathered 111 experts from 27 countries to discuss B cell biology and therapies for glomerular diseases, involving cross-disciplinary insights from rheumatology and immunology. Sessions addressed evidence, emerging approaches, and research needs.