In a new study published in Communications Biology, Houston Methodist researchers led by Sonia Villapol, Ph.D., found that short-term antibiotic treatment significantly reduced neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration following traumatic brain…
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Trust your gut to heal your brain: Antibiotics may aid recovery from traumatic brain injury
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AI Summit 2026: India Backs Principles-Based AI Governance Model Over Standalone Law
The AI Impact Summit 2026 marked a decisive shift in the global artificial intelligence conversation, from model launches and pilot projects to governance frameworks, long-term capital commitments, and institutional readiness.
India…
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Head-to-head trial shows Eli Lilly’s oral GLP-1 orforglipron outperforms oral semaglutide
February 26, 2026
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Head-to-head trial pitting Eli Lilly’s oral GLP-1 against oral semaglutide underscores efficacy of weight-loss pills
A new trial found that Eli Lilly’s GLP-1 pill resulted in greater…
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The physics of squeaking sneakers
We’re all familiar with the high-pitched squeak of basketball shoes on the court during games, or tires squealing on pavement. Scientists conducted several experiments and discovered that…
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Blaupunkt SBW Chicago HT5.1 Review: Best Budget 5.1 Surround Setup Under ₹10,000?
Blaupunkt has launched the SBW Chicago HT5.1 350W home theatre system in India at an aggressive price of Rs 7,999, positioning it as one of the most affordable true 5.1 surround sound setups currently available. In a market dominated…
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Mars Ice Could Be Hiding Life From 50 Million Years Ago, and NASA Just Proved It!
For decades, Mars has been seen as a cold, radiation-blasted desert where any trace of life would have long since vanished. Yet beneath its frozen surface, vast reservoirs of ice may be quietly preserving a biological record stretching back…
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Protecting perovskite solar cells against environmental influences with light-switchable molecules
A team from the University of Stuttgart, together with international researchers, has succeeded in enhancing both the efficiency and environmental resilience of perovskite solar cells. This is another important step toward the application of a…
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Carbon-based sunlight catalyst breaks down toxic forever chemicals
Researchers have built a sunlight-powered catalyst that can break down so-called forever chemicals into less harmful byproducts, offering a potential new way to tackle one of the world’s most persistent pollution problems.
An international…
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Single-celled organism becomes multicellular via three different pathways
Some single-celled organisms are known to transition to multicellularity during their lifetimes, usually either by cloning themselves or when many similar cells come together to form a larger multicellular organism. A new study published in…
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New study maps what we do and don't know about outcomes for children in care
A new study led by Swansea University has mapped international evidence on the outcomes of children who grow up in out-of-home care. Drawing on 77 reviews, published between January 2013 and July 2024, research, shows which areas of children’s…
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