Research

Parents Can Pass Longevity Without Changing DNA, Study Shows
Scientists studying tiny roundworms have uncovered a surprising way parents can pass on the secrets of a long life—without altering DNA. The research shows that changes in cellular structures called lysosomes, which promote longevity, can be communicated from body cells

Tumor Bacteria Could Unlock New Pathways for Cancer Treatment
Scientists have discovered that bacteria living inside tumors can produce a molecule that fights cancer and strengthens the effects of chemotherapy. This molecule, known as 2-methylisocitrate (2-MiCit), was found to make colorectal cancer cells more susceptible to chemotherapy by damaging

Scientists Uncover Hidden Brain Damage Behind Dementia
Researchers at the University of New Mexico are shedding light on an often-overlooked contributor to dementia: damage to the brain’s tiny blood vessels. Dr. Elaine Bearer, Harvey Family Endowed and Distinguished Professor in the UNM School of Medicine’s Department of

NYU Abu Dhabi Researchers Develop Ingestible Capsule to Access Gut Bacteria Missed by Stool Tests
Researchers at NYU Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) have developed an innovative ingestible capsule that collects bacteria from the small intestine, offering a window into a part of the gut largely overlooked by conventional stool tests. The CORAL (Cellularly Organized Repeating Lattice)

3D-Printed Lungs Offer New Avenues for Disease Prevention and Treatment
Lung diseases such as tuberculosis and cystic fibrosis remain challenging to treat. Traditional two-dimensional lab models fail to replicate the complex structure of human lungs, while animal models often respond differently to disease. To address this gap, researchers at the













