Long-lived immune cells show promise against cancer in world-first trial
The first clinical trial to test the tumour-fighting power of a stem-cell-like class of long-lived immune cells suggests that they could be more potent and less toxic than the standard mix of cells used in therapies for cancer.
2026-05-09
A skull full of surprises: Discovering the evolutionary secrets of fish brains
For every two living vertebrates on Earth, one is a fish – 95% of which are ray-finned fishes such as salmon, tuna, goldfish, and trout. Ray-finned fishes comprise roughly 35,000 species and thrive in environments ranging from deep-sea trenches to alpine Himalayan rivers, Amazonian floodplains, and desert ponds. Despite their abundance, little is known about the diversity of their brains.
2026-05-08
OpenBind’s first data and model release marks a milestone for AI enabled drug discovery
The UK led OpenBind initiative has reached a major milestone with the release of its first publicly available dataset and predictive AI model, a groundbreaking step toward accelerating the discovery of new medicines using artificial intelligence.
2026-05-07
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