LIVE: 'Rare Disease Forum 2026' โ attended by experts from across Europe
A unique event in Latvia brings together patients, healthcare professionals, policymakers, and international experts to discuss rare diseases.
Some primitive viruses spreading through the human genome, a new engine of cancer
An international team describes how jumping genes play a role in patients with lung, colon, and other organ tumors.
Seoul National University Professor Eom Dae-ho's Research Team's Paper Accepted by 'CVPR 2026', the Worldโs Leading Conference in Artificial Intelligence
A research team led by Professor Eom Dae-ho from Seoul National University has had their paper accepted for CVPR 2026, a prestigious international conference on artificial intelligence.
Research on new medications, such as polylaminin, must follow strict international rules
The development of new medications, including polylaminin, requires adherence to strict international guidelines, particularly in clinical trials that involve control groups to assess efficacy and safety.
Korea National Sport University holds a report meeting for training professionals in sports AI
Korea National Sport University held a report meeting on the achievements of its AI-based international smart coaching project, involving various universities' AI research teams.
IFMA wins first international patent in research on pineapple crown
IFMA, a Brazilian research institution, has obtained its first international patent for using pineapple crowns in industrial applications.
A 101-million-year-old fossil flower was found in Patagonia
A fossil flower, approximately 101 million years old, was discovered in Patagonia alongside the Patagotitan mayorum dinosaur remains, enhancing international research on the evolution of flowering plants.
What Antarctica hid under 523 meters of ice, scientists drill through the ice to reveal secrets from 23 million years ago
Scientists successfully drilled through 523 meters of ice in Antarctica to access and study sediment layers from 23 million years ago as part of an international research project.
Research Institute: Europe has significant shortcomings in its defense
A report by the International Institute for Strategic Studies highlights major deficiencies in European defense capabilities, emphasizing the need for increased military readiness.
Soft and Supple yet Strong Water-resistant Adhesive Gel Developed by Combining Nature and AI
An international research team has developed a jelly-like adhesive gel that is soft, water-resistant, and reusable over 200 times, using natural substances and AI technology.
Evidence-Based Education: A Guide to Educational Strategies
The article discusses the introduction of a Polish adaptation of the international Teaching and Learning Toolkit to better inform educational strategies in Poland.
What remains when a space rocket burns in our sky? An 'invisible' cloud threatens the earth's ceiling
An international research team has discovered a significant increase in lithium particles in the upper atmosphere following the burning of SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket.
Cats May Help in Treating Cancer in Humans
An international team of researchers has found genetic similarities between cancers in domestic cats and humans, which could enhance our understanding of tumor biology and treatment approaches.
Drilling Tool Uncovers 23 Million Years of Antarctica's History... What Did It Find?
An international team of researchers successfully extracted a deep sediment core from beneath the ice of West Antarctica, revealing a geological record spanning about 23 million years.
Professor Choi Jun-seok's research team at Sogang University has a paper accepted at the best international conference in artificial intelligence, ICLR 2026
A research team led by Professor Choi Jun-seok at Sogang University has had their paper accepted at the prestigious International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR) 2026, addressing issues in large vision-language models.
USA: Cats Could Help in Finding Treatments for Some Breast Cancers
An international team of scientists suggests that cats could improve our understanding of, and potentially help in treating, certain breast cancers.
Cats Become Unexpected Allies Against Breast Cancer
A new international study has revealed that genetic alterations in feline tumors share similarities with those in humans, potentially aiding breast cancer research and treatment.
EU will invest 40 million USD in an agricultural research center in Mexico
The US government is investing 40 million USD in Mexico's International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) to enhance food security and resilience research.
Organism the size of a grain of rice exposes the planet's crisis: plastic in the intestines of the 'toughest' ice insect
An international research team has found microplastic particles in the intestines of Belgica antarctica, the smallest insect inhabiting Antarctica, highlighting environmental pollution even in remote natural areas.
Cautions Hidden in Flat-Faced Cats Revealed by International Research: Survey of 15,000 Cats
A study has found that breeds with flat faces, such as Persians, have over double the risk of anesthetic-related death compared to other cat breeds.
The Mystery of 'Dark Oxygen' 4,000 Meters Deep: A Scientific Mission Begins to Discover Its Origin
An international team of ecologists discovers 'dark oxygen' in the abyssal waters of the Pacific Ocean, prompting a scientific mission to understand its origin.
SYRIZA on El. Glykatzi-Arveler: A Significant Personality in Historical Research and University Life with International Prestige
SYRIZA expresses its sorrow over the loss of Eleni Glykatzi-Arveler, a prominent figure in historical research and academia.
France's Sophie Adenot and crew arrive at International Space Station
French astronaut Sophie Adenot and her Crew-12 team have successfully arrived at the International Space Station to commence a months-long research mission.
Four astronauts arrive at the International Space Station for a multi-month mission
Four astronauts have arrived at the International Space Station for a research mission, replacing colleagues who had to return early due to a medical issue.
"We Are One Humanity": New Crew Launches to the International Space Station
NASA has launched a new crew of four astronauts aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket to conduct research at the International Space Station.
Scientists Want to Build a Huge Wall to Protect the Apocalypse Glacier
An international research team is proposing a Hollywood-style solution to protect the Thwaites Glacier in West Antarctica, which is at risk of collapse and could lead to significant environmental disaster.
Gunhild Stordalen's EAT Foundation is to be dissolved: - We have succeeded in many ways
The EAT Foundation, founded by Gunhild Stordalen, has decided to dissolve its operations due to changes in international funding conditions, despite having achieved significant milestones in food, health, and sustainability research.
Astra Zeneca's Thrombus Mystery Finally Solved
The international research team has identified the exact molecular mechanism behind the thromboembolic risks associated with Astra Zeneca and Johnson & Johnson vaccines during the pandemic.
Research on unprecedented dinosaur footprints in Roraima published in international scientific journal
A groundbreaking study confirming the existence of dinosaur footprints over 100 million years old in Roraima has been published in a leading paleontology journal.
The two Spaniards involved in the largest biomedicine project in history: 'With Trump, it would not be possible'
Spanish researchers Pep Abril and Roderic Guigรณ reflect on the transformative impact of the international human genome project and the changes in biomedical research over the years.
The launch of SpaceX Crew-12 has been postponed
The launch of SpaceX Crew-12 has been delayed to at least February 12 due to bad weather, while the crew of Expedition 74 continues its work on the International Space Station.
Atube makes waves in global research
Nigerian-born scientist Kidochukwu Atube is gaining international recognition for his contributions to biomedical research.
Scientists find hidden layers in the center of brain memory
An international team has discovered four hidden layers of neural structures within the CA1 region of the hippocampus, shedding light on the complexities of memory processes in the brain.
International research involving Greece proposes innovative treatment for hematological cancers
An international research initiative including Greek scientists proposes a novel immunotherapy treatment for blood cancers using modified CAR-T cells.
Is a habitable planet discovered? There is one problem
Researchers have discovered a potential habitable planet named HD 137010 b, but it faces significant issues that need to be addressed for confirmation.
US varsity honours Nigerian student
Mary Adesina, a Nigerian doctoral student at the University of Houston, has been awarded the International Fellowship by the American Association of University Women for her significant contributions to cancer research.
Mass grave in Jordan sheds light on the first known pandemic that exterminated tens of millions of people
An international research team has confirmed the first mass grave in the Mediterranean linked to the earliest recorded pandemic, providing new evidence of the Justinian Plague that killed millions in the Byzantine Empire between the 6th and 8th centuries.
China: The Resilience of the Economy at the Center of European Attention
European media and research organizations are positively evaluating Chinaโs economic performance as it meets predefined development goals amidst a complex international environment.
Scientists look inside the 'doomsday glacier'. How to stop the giant from collapsing?
The article discusses the efforts of British and Korean scientists in Antarctica, focusing on the Thwaites Glacier, its implications for global sea level rise, and the Seabed Anchored Curtain project aimed at stabilizing the glacier.
Grupo Amil, by Seripieri, and Lula's government close partnership
Grupo Amil has partnered with the Ministry of Health to lend its Edson Bueno Center for research and innovation to the government, aiming to enhance SUS professional training and Brazil's role in international clinical research.
SURPRISING DISCOVERY: 85 percent of diabetes warning signs are not shown in blood tests
Researchers are starting to understand why type 2 diabetes is such a complex disease, with a recent widespread international study identifying hundreds of genes and proteins associated with its development, revealing that many important signals would go unnoticed if only blood tests were examined.
Amnesty International to 'Vima': Research 'timely and in-depth - which usually does not happen - and independent'
The aftermath of the deadly shipwreck involving refugees and migrants near Chios has left the world stunned, while the government expresses sadness for the horrific event but satisfaction regarding the response from the Greek Coast Guard.
FRESH RESEARCH โฉ Denmark contributes the most to Ukraine assistance relative to GDP, Estonia ranks high in second place
A recent report from the Peterson Institute for International Economics reveals that Denmark is the leading military supporter of Ukraine in relation to its GDP, with the Baltic and Nordic countries at the forefront while the United States and major Western European countries lag behind.
Cancer: 37.8% of new cases could have been prevented
According to the International Agency for Research on Cancer, about 7 million new cancer cases identified in 2022 could have been prevented, with lifestyle factors such as smoking, infections, alcohol consumption, and air pollution being major contributors.
WHO warns that nearly four in ten cancer cases could be avoided
The WHO and its International Agency for Research on Cancer have reported that millions of annual cancer diagnoses are linked to modifiable behaviors and environmental exposures that can be addressed.
Almost 4 in 10 cancer cases worldwide could be prevented, says WHO
A new global study by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) reveals that nearly 40% of cancer cases could be avoided by reducing known risk factors.
The cancer that can be prevented: seven million cases a year depend on lifestyle
A new international study highlights that 7.1 million cancer cases annually could be avoided by addressing 30 modifiable risk factors in lifestyle.
Study: Global Aid Cuts Could Lead to Nearly 10 Million Additional Deaths by 2030
A decline in international humanitarian aid over the next decade could result in millions of additional deaths and reverse progress made over decades, according to research.
Annual barometer of the ICS is a crucial tool
The annual research by the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) is essential for understanding and addressing the key risks affecting the shipping industry, aiding in the formation of policies and strategies by international maritime organizations and regulatory bodies.
Sejong University Discusses International Cooperation in Plant Life Sciences with Australiaโs SCU
Sejong University engaged in a symposium with Southern Cross University to discuss global food crop research and collaboration in life sciences addressing fertilizer shortages.