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Scientists Launch Independent Autism Research Group
SolutionsMar 20

Scientists Launch Independent Autism Research Group

Leading autism researchers and advocates formed a new independent committee to guide autism research priorities and counter recent federal changes. The group aims to unite the autism community and protect evidence-based research as funding reaches $568 million annually.

STAT News3 min read
Scientists Launch Tool to Fix Research's Trust Problem
SolutionsMar 17

Scientists Launch Tool to Fix Research's Trust Problem

A scientist who revolutionized protein research is now tackling science's reproducibility crisis with AI. His new approach could help researchers separate reliable studies from questionable ones, speeding up cures for diseases like Alzheimer's.

STAT News2 min read
Spain Completes First Face Transplant from Euthanasia Donor
Community HeroesFeb 3

Spain Completes First Face Transplant from Euthanasia Donor

A Barcelona hospital successfully performed the world's first face transplant using tissue from a donor who chose medically assisted death. The groundbreaking surgery could open new possibilities for patients waiting for life-changing transplants.

Google News - Medical Breakthrough2 min read
Scientists Crack Organ Freezing Problem for Transplants
InnovationApr 27

Scientists Crack Organ Freezing Problem for Transplants

Texas researchers discovered how to prevent organs from breaking during ultra-cold preservation, bringing us closer to banking organs for future transplants. The breakthrough could save thousands of lives waiting for donor matches.

Google News - Scientists Discover3 min read
New AI Cuts Research Time for Scientists Worldwide
InnovationApr 14

New AI Cuts Research Time for Scientists Worldwide

Scientists now have access to an AI tool that filters through 150 years of research data to deliver trustworthy answers in seconds. CAS Newton helps researchers move from question to verified answer without drowning in information overload.

Google: scientific discovery2 min read
Chinese AI Agent Tops Global Research Benchmark
InnovationJul 22

Chinese AI Agent Tops Global Research Benchmark

A new AI system from China's Zhejiang University just claimed the top spot on an international test for autonomous scientific research, beating out major competitors. The breakthrough shows how AI is getting better at thinking through complex research problems independently.

Google: scientific discovery2 min read
South Africa Rescues Medical Research With $32M Fund
SolutionsApr 16

South Africa Rescues Medical Research With $32M Fund

When US funding cuts threatened to collapse decades of life-saving health research in South Africa, the country fought back with a $32 million rescue package. Now 59 critical HIV and tuberculosis research projects are moving forward.

AllAfrica - Health3 min read
Private Donors Fuel Breakthrough Cancer and Brain Research
InnovationJul 24

Private Donors Fuel Breakthrough Cancer and Brain Research

Billions in private donations are accelerating life-saving medical discoveries that might otherwise take decades or never happen. From cancer treatments to brain disease research, philanthropic funding is helping researchers pursue bold ideas with the flexibility government grants can't provide.

Google News - Medical Breakthrough3 min read
966 Transplant Recipients Set New World Record in Denver
Community HeroesJul 4

966 Transplant Recipients Set New World Record in Denver

Nearly a thousand organ transplant recipients and living donors just made history together at the Transplant Games. Carson City's Dan Palmer was among those who gathered for 15 minutes to establish a brand new Guinness World Record category.

Google News - World Record2 min read
South Korea Launches K-Science to Build Research Icons
InnovationMar 13

South Korea Launches K-Science to Build Research Icons

South Korea is creating a new research movement to produce globally recognized scientists like Jane Goodall by focusing on uniquely Korean topics. The K-Science initiative aims to blend the nation's culture, history, and environment with cutting-edge research.

Regional: south korea technology (KR)2 min read
Knoxville Research Director Wins First Campus-Wide Honor
InnovationFeb 26

Knoxville Research Director Wins First Campus-Wide Honor

Jennifer Ferris transformed a "Wild Wild West" research environment into a thriving 17-person operation, earning the first university-wide staff award ever given to UT Health Sciences' Knoxville campus. Her journey from solo clinical trial coordinator to award-winning director shows how one person's vision can reshape an entire research community.

Google News - Clinical Trial Success3 min read
Finland Grants €45K to New PhDs Building Research Careers
Solutions2d ago

Finland Grants €45K to New PhDs Building Research Careers

Finland's Kordelin Foundation is handing early career researchers €45,000 grants to turn their doctoral work into real-world impact. The program supports fresh PhDs exploring everything from groundbreaking research to startup ventures.

Regional: finland innovation (FI)2 min read
Nigeria's 400,000-Sample Biobank Transforms Disease Research
InnovationApr 2

Nigeria's 400,000-Sample Biobank Transforms Disease Research

Nigeria's medical research institute has unveiled a biobank containing over 400,000 biological samples that could revolutionize how the country understands and treats diseases. The massive collection offers locally generated data that researchers say will lead to better health outcomes for millions of Africans.

Vanguard Nigeria3 min read
Scientists Build Grassroots Research Network After NIH Cuts
InnovationMay 28

Scientists Build Grassroots Research Network After NIH Cuts

After federal research funding collapsed and thousands of scientists lost their jobs, a new model of community-driven science is taking root across America. From state-funded research bonds to mobile MRI scanners in rural towns, researchers are discovering that science doesn't need ivory towers to thrive.

STAT News3 min read
Vienna Team Saves Patient After 12 Years on Transplant List
Health & WellnessJul 30

Vienna Team Saves Patient After 12 Years on Transplant List

A 37-year-old dialysis patient who had zero chance of finding a compatible kidney donor just received a successful transplant thanks to a repurposed cancer drug. After 12 years on the waiting list, he's now dialysis-free with excellent kidney function.

Google News - Health Breakthrough2 min read
Lab-Grown Cartilage Could Revolutionize Bone Transplants
InnovationJan 29

Lab-Grown Cartilage Could Revolutionize Bone Transplants

Swedish researchers have created a universal cartilage graft that helps bones heal themselves without triggering immune rejection. The breakthrough could help over two million people worldwide who need bone transplants each year.

Medical Xpress3 min read
DNA Test Predicts Leukemia Relapse After Transplant
Health & WellnessFeb 20

DNA Test Predicts Leukemia Relapse After Transplant

A groundbreaking blood test can predict which leukemia patients are most likely to relapse after bone marrow transplants, helping doctors personalize treatment. The discovery could transform care for thousands battling this aggressive blood cancer.

Medical Xpress3 min read
China Completes First Pig Liver and Kidney Transplant
Health & WellnessJun 9

China Completes First Pig Liver and Kidney Transplant

Chinese doctors successfully transplanted both a pig liver and kidneys into a human patient, marking the first time multiple organs from another species have been transplanted together. The organs functioned for nearly five days, offering new hope for the 100,000+ people waiting for life-saving transplants.

South China Morning Post2 min read
Uganda Builds First Bone Marrow Transplant Center
Acts of KindnessMar 19

Uganda Builds First Bone Marrow Transplant Center

Uganda is raising $4 million to complete East Africa's second bone marrow transplant facility, bringing life-saving treatment home for thousands of patients who previously had to travel abroad. Pearl Bank, Rotary Uganda, and the Joint Clinical Research Centre are leading the campaign to finish the groundbreaking medical center in Lubowa.

AllAfrica - Health2 min read
MIT Creates Injectable "Mini Livers" for Transplant Patients
Health & WellnessMar 3

MIT Creates Injectable "Mini Livers" for Transplant Patients

Scientists at MIT have developed tiny injectable liver tissues that could save thousands of patients who can't get transplants. The "satellite livers" stayed healthy in mice for two months and performed essential liver functions.

MIT News3 min read

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