Month: January 2026
Researchers discover how Mycoplasma pneumoniae acquires cholesterol from human hosts
A multidisciplinary team has uncovered a key mechanism that allows the human bacterium Mycoplasma pneumoniae-responsible for atypical pneumonia and other respiratory infections-to obtain cholesterol and
Hybrid polymer nanocarriers enable efficient inhaled mRNA vaccine delivery to the lungs
Novel hybrid polymer nanocarriers enable effective vaccine delivery in the lungs and the targeted activation of immune cells.
Study reveals how ketogenic diet protects against epilepsy seizures
University of Virginia School of Medicine researchers have revealed how the popular, low-carb ketogenic diet protects against epilepsy seizures and possibly neurodegenerative diseases such as
Web-based cytometry atlas reveals immune signatures across pancreatic cancer treatments
Oncologists have achieved some immune system responses in patients with pancreatic cancers using various combinations of vaccines and immune checkpoint inhibitor drugs, but it’s not
Gut microbiota analysis offers insights into how ultra processed foods affect health
To gain more knowledge about how ultra-processed food affects us, we need new research methods, claim researchers. Now they are looking to better understand our
U.S. East coast hit by freezing cold, dangerous snow
U.S. East coast hit by freezing cold, dangerous snow
National Guard mobilized as Minneapolis protests continue
National Guard mobilized as Minneapolis protests continue
Japanese mayor apologises after calling staff ‘human scum’
Yokohama mayor Takeharu Yamanaka admits using the terms “idiot” and “human scum” to disparage staff.
Watch: Armed group robs Pokémon store in New York City
Multiple hooded and masked people ransacked Pokémon merchandise and smashed glass card displays at the Manhattan shop.
The mysterious singer with millions of streams – but who (or what) is she?
She has millions of Spotify listeners, but fans don’t know what to believe about whether she’s real.
A hotline to report vapers and caning if you’re caught: Singapore’s e-cigarette crackdown
The city-state wants to stamp out e-cigarettes with harsh penalties including caning and fines.
‘Totally insane’: DHS infighting explodes over border chief’s lavish office makeover
Infighting inside the Department of Homeland Security has erupted with senior leadership turning on a top border official over what aides described as an excessive
Shocked analyst warns DOJ is ‘sabotaging’ itself amid Minnesota protest fallout
Former federal prosecutor Elie Honig warned Friday that Justice Department officials may be actively undermining their own case through inflammatory public comments, as outrage continues