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Unmasking AI Music: Quicksilver and the Ethical Movement Behind It

University of Chicago

18-May-2026 - In 2024, a remarkable shift hit the music world: AI generated songs exploded onto streaming platforms, making up nearly...

Improving Prediction of Alzheimer’s Disease with AI

University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)

18-May-2026 - UCSF researchers have developed a deep learning, multitask framework for early detection of Alzheimer's disease. Their...

No AI Authors, No Fake Citations: International Consensus Sets Rules for AI-Assisted Medical Writing

Chinese Academy of Sciences

18-May-2026 - A ghostwriter that never sleeps but sometimes lies. That is the double-edged reality of generative artificial...

NUS Team Launches Open-Access Tool to Decode DNA Change Patterns in Breast Cancer

National University of Singapore (NUS)

18-May-2026 - A study led by Dr Jason Pitt, Principal Investigator at the Cancer Science Institute of Singapore (CSI Singapore), has...

Tiny Materials, Stronger Antitumor Immunity

Chinese Academy of Sciences

18-May-2026 - Cancer immunotherapy has changed the treatment landscape, yet many tumors still evade immune attack by hiding antigens,...

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Mental Health Experts Available: Supporting Cancer Patients Beyond the Diagnosis

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center

19-May-2026 - Fred Hutch mental health experts are available to discuss supporting cancer patients beyond their diagnosis

Enjoy Memorial Day Weekend by Avoiding These Hidden Summer Dangers

Rutgers University-New Brunswick

19-May-2026 - Poison Control experts discuss overlooked Memorial Day weekend risks.

In the Digital Health Era, Can We Do Better Than a Consent Form?

University of California San Diego

19-May-2026 - UC San Diego researchers argue that informed consent in digital health needs a reboot. Their studies show people want...

Mothers in Silence: 1 in 5 Experience Perinatal Mental Illness, Yet Most Go Untreated

University of Michigan

19-May-2026 - Twenty percent of women experience mental health conditions, such as depression or anxiety, during pregnancy and the...

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AI Can Seem More Human Than Real Humans in a Classic Turing Test, Study Finds

University of California San Diego

19-May-2026 - A new UC San Diego study unveils the first empirical evidence that a modern artificial intelligence system can pass the...

Human Cells Can Exchange Genomic DNA That Alters Cell Behavior

UT Southwestern Medical Center

19-May-2026 - Scientists at Children’s Medical Center Research Institute at UT Southwestern (CRI) have discovered that large pieces...

Cedars-Sinai Study Links Hypothyroidism to GI Disorder

Cedars-Sinai

19-May-2026 - Patients with hypothyroidism—an underactive thyroid gland—may face significant risk of developing small intestinal...

America’s Last-Mile Delivery Divide

Iowa State University

19-May-2026 - More than a decade of shopping data shows a clear divide in how Americans get their goods, an Iowa State researcher and...

Children’s Hospital Los Angeles-Led Study Identifies Link Between Infant Formula Carbohydrates and Blood Sugar Control

Children's Hospital Los Angeles

19-May-2026 - Newly published research from investigators at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles highlights the relationship between...

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RWJBarnabas Health Launches NJ’s First Ever Street Medicine Program to Serve Unhoused Population, Deliver Critical Care and Lower Mortality Rates

RWJBarnabas Health

19-May-2026 - RWJBarnabas Health today launched New Jersey’s first Street Medicine Program at Trinitas Regional Medical Center...

Dr. Sandra Orsulic awarded $1.9M in grants to advance ovarian cancer research

University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

19-May-2026 - The awards support research focused on preventing ovarian cancer recurrence after surgery and developing more...

LinkedIn ranks UTHealth Houston a 2026 top company

University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

19-May-2026 - A commitment to employee growth and workplace excellence has placed UTHealth Houston among Houston’s top employers on...

New Clinical Study Shows Pasteurized Akkermansia muciniphila MucT Supports Weight Loss Maintenance

The Akkermansia Company

19-May-2026 - The Akkermansia Company today announced the publication of a new randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial in...

Human Cells Can Exchange Genomic DNA That Alters Cell Behavior

UT Southwestern Medical Center

19-May-2026 - Scientists at Children’s Medical Center Research Institute at UT Southwestern (CRI) have discovered that large pieces...

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Legacy Waste Transformed into Strategic Medical Radioisotope Supply

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

19-May-2026 - PNNL helps strengthen domestic supply of critical mineral needed for new cutting-edge cancer therapy.

Interagency Cooperation Transforms Legacy Waste into Strategic Medical Radioisotope Supply

Department of Energy, Office of Science

19-May-2026 - Securing a domestic supply of radium-226 (Ra-226) is a strategic priority for the United States, and a new interagency...

FSU Chemists Use Sea Sponge Bacteria to Create New Molecules for Drug Discovery

Florida State University

19-May-2026 - Florida State University chemists have synthesized new molecules derived from bacteria found in a Pacific Ocean sea...

Texas Tech Breaks Ground on Critical Infrastructure Security Site

Texas Tech University

19-May-2026 - Located at the Reese National Security Complex, it will help advance research, innovation and collaboration in national...

The experiment that changed how scientists understand chaos

Los Alamos National Laboratory

19-May-2026 - Long before artificial intelligence began reshaping science, Los Alamos researchers stumbled onto a deeper truth about...

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AI Can Seem More Human Than Real Humans in a Classic Turing Test, Study Finds

University of California San Diego

19-May-2026 - A new UC San Diego study unveils the first empirical evidence that a modern artificial intelligence system can pass the...

In the Digital Health Era, Can We Do Better Than a Consent Form?

University of California San Diego

19-May-2026 - UC San Diego researchers argue that informed consent in digital health needs a reboot. Their studies show people want...

How Location Sharing Apps Change the Ways We Communicate

College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

18-May-2026 - Mobile apps that allow people to share their location with others have become increasingly popular. But how and why do...

Mendoza and Tiwari to Join CUR Board of Directors for 2026-2027 Membership Year

Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR)

18-May-2026 - The Council on Undergraduate Research is pleased to welcome Dr. Susan Mendoza of Grand Valley State University and Dr....

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America’s Last-Mile Delivery Divide

Iowa State University

19-May-2026 - More than a decade of shopping data shows a clear divide in how Americans get their goods, an Iowa State researcher and...

Economists Solve a Mystery Involving International Trade and Competition From China

North Carolina State University

19-May-2026 - Economists have resolved a seeming paradox regarding how competition from China affects the price and volume of...

Growing Pains: Structural Strategies That Neglect Emotions Block Corporate Innovation, Says Study

Aalto University

19-May-2026 - Research from Aalto University and Harvard University found that while a structural approach to increasing innovation...

PNNL Appoints Senior Leaders to Help Drive Science and National Security Strategies

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

18-May-2026 - PNNL has named Douglas Mans and Daniel Stephens as associate laboratory directors to lead science and national security...

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Scientific and Medical Meetings

Atipamezole May Be a New Way to Combat Deadly Opioid Overdoses

American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (ASPET)

19-May-2026 - - The respiratory depressant effects of fentanyl-xylazine and fentanyl-dexmedetomidine can be prevented by a...

A Common Disinfectant Could Affect How Well Your Liver Works

American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (ASPET)

18-May-2026 - - According to a study presented today at ASPET 2026, exposure to benzalkonium chlorides (BACs) - a type of...

ESTRO: ctDNA Improves Treatment Monitoring for Patients Receiving Metastasis-Directed Therapy

The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

18-May-2026 - - Analysis from one of the largest studies of its kind showed that circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) testing provided...

ESTRO: Select Breast Cancer Patients May Be Able to Omit Surgery Following Ablative Radiation

The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

18-May-2026 - - A select group of patients with early-stage breast cancer were able to omit surgery with no tumor progression...

UCLA Researchers and Surgeons Will Present on Key Developments in Urologic Health at the Annual American Urological Association Meeting

University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

15-May-2026 - - UCLA researchers and surgeons will present on the world’s first human bladder transplant and the latest findings...

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