Scientists pinpoint tissue-regenerating cells, offering hope for Cancer and burn victims

ANI | Updated: Jan 18, 2026 20:42 IST Tel Aviv [Israel], January 18 (ANI/TPS): For the first time, scientists have identified the specific cells that allow severely damaged tissue to regenerate after widespread destruction, a discovery that could change how cancer relapse is prevented, researchers at the Weizmann Institute of Science told The Press Service … Read more

‘Bomb on board’: IndiGo’s Delhi–Bagdogra flight makes emergency landing in Lucknow; toilet-paper message triggers alert | India News

LUCKNOW: An IndiGo Airlines flight from Delhi to Bagdogra was diverted to Lucknow Airport on Sunday morning after a bomb threat was reported mid-air.According to officials, Air Traffic Control (ATC) received the alert at around 8.46 am regarding flight number 6E-6650. The aircraft made an emergency landing at Lucknow Airport at 9.17 am. and was … Read more

The Weight of Two Worlds: Lipo-Lymphedema and Obesity

When Shannon Ashley, now 43 years old, was in her tweens and teens, her legs were noticeably large. Shannon Ashley “Once I hit 12, my calves were unusually large, like tree trunks,” Ashley said. She tried to hide her outsized lower extremities, a contrast to her slender upper body, beneath wide-leg pants, and the size … Read more

Dinosaur Tissue Discovery: New Connective Structure Found

Unveiling the ‘Exoparia’: A Novel Soft Tissue Discovery Reshapes Dinosaur Anatomy Table of Contents Unveiling the ‘Exoparia’: A Novel Soft Tissue Discovery Reshapes Dinosaur Anatomy dinosaur Tissue Finding: New Connective Structure Found – Unlocking Prehistoric Secrets The Meaning of connective Tissue in Dinosaur Research Details of the Dinosaur Tissue Discovery Implications for Understanding Dinosaur Biology … Read more

New Imaging Triples Dense Breast Cancer Detection

Supplemental imaging techniques could more than triple cancer detection in dense breasts compared with standard care alone, according to new research. The study, published in The Lancet, found that abbreviated magnetic resonance imaging (AB-MRI) and contrast-enhanced mammography (CEM) could help detect an additional 3500 breast cancer cases per year in the UK. Around 2.2 million … Read more

How to Freeze and Thaw Brain Tissue

Stories about humans waking up from cryosleep have dominated popular culture for decades in the Alien films, Cameron’s Avatar, and Nolan’s Interstellar. While these films are out there, space- and time-wise, we know the science exists offscreen. Globally, there are about 500 people in cryogenic preservation: 300 of them in the United States. Thousands more … Read more

How to Freeze and Thaw Brain Tissue

Stories about humans waking up from cryosleep have dominated popular culture for decades in the Alien films, Cameron’s Avatar, and Nolan’s Interstellar. While these films are out there, space- and time-wise, we know the science exists offscreen. Globally, there are about 500 people in cryogenic preservation: 300 of them in the United States. Thousands more … Read more

Resistance Training + Protein May Lower GLP-1 RA Muscle Loss

Medically supervised resistance training and adequate protein intake may help minimize the loss of lean body mass in people taking glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs) for weight loss, new data suggest. The findings came from a prospective 6-month study of 200 adults with overweight or obesity who received education on resistance training and … Read more

Low sNRP-1 Levels Tied to Depression in Newly Diagnosed T2D

TOPLINE: Low levels of soluble neuropilin-1 (sNRP-1) were associated with depression in patients with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes (T2D), with the association remaining consistent across all age groups. METHODOLOGY: The NRP-1 receptor is an essential transmembrane glycoprotein involved in the development of the nervous and cardiovascular systems, as well as immune regulation, and may … Read more

Biomarkers Offer Clues to Prognoses in Lung Adenocarcinoma

BOSTON — Key DNA and chromosomal and immune cell changes in early-stage lung adenocarcinoma show significant associations with outcomes, representing potentially important early predictors to guide management of the increasingly prevalent, deadly disease, according to the results of a new study. “We found that DNA ploidy and chromosomal structure predict early recurrence in lung adenocarcinoma, … Read more