Industry News
How an autism-linked mutation alters social behaviour
Until now, the Shank3 gene had been associated with autism, but the biological mechanism underlying this connection remained unclear. [ + ]
TGA reports safety concerns over imported melatonin products
The TGA has issued a safety advisory regarding imported unregistered melatonin products, after finding significant discrepancies in the actual melatonin content compared to the labelled amounts. [ + ]
Studies provide hope for more protective COVID vaccines
A protein particle hidden within the SARS-CoV-2 virus could lead to longer-lasting, more protective vaccines, while a new nasal vaccine could stop infection in the nose before the virus spreads through the body. [ + ]
Lymph nodes play a crucial role in cancer immunotherapy
Lymph nodes provide the right environment for stem-like T cells — an important type of immune cell — to survive, multiply and produce killer cells that can fight cancer or viruses. [ + ]
AI on par with dermatologists in assessing common skin cancer
While squamous cell carcinoma diagnosis is often easy, the challenge lies in the preoperative assessment — determining how aggressively the tumour is growing to plan and prioritise surgery appropriately. [ + ]
Sleep is key to menopausal heart health
In the lead-up to World Heart Day (29 September), sleep is emerging as a powerful yet underestimated ally in women's cardiovascular care. [ + ]
Seaweed on sandy coastlines contributes to methane emissions
New research has revealed that sandy coastlines are a previously overlooked source of methane, challenging the accepted role of coastal vegetation as carbon storage. [ + ]
Protein-based therapy helps the body remove harmful cells
Scientists have created a protein-based therapeutic tool that could change the way we treat diseases caused by harmful or unnecessary cells. [ + ]
Blood test detects alcohol use in people with liver disease
Research has found that a specialised blood test can detect alcohol use in people with liver disease far more accurately than commonly used biomarker tests or patient self-reports. [ + ]
Diabetes changes the structure of our hearts, study finds
Type 2 diabetes directly alters the heart's structure and energy systems, which explains why people with diabetes are at greater risk of heart failure. [ + ]
L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women In Science Fellows announced for ANZ
This year's program honours four women who are reshaping what leadership in research looks like, with their work spanning nanotechnology, climate science, Indigenous health and mathematics. [ + ]
Eco-friendly bioplastic degrades in just 29 days
As durable as conventional plastics, the biodegradable and recyclable bioplastic is water-resistant and can be processed into sturdy sheets or pellets. [ + ]
Beta blockers could halt triple negative breast cancer
Researchers have identified a molecular biomarker in triple negative breast cancer tumours which could inform when beta blockers can play a role in 'switching off' tumour progression. [ + ]
Peter Beattie appointed Chair of Brandon BioCatalyst
Brandon BioCatalyst has announced new board appointments to continue the scaling of Australian medical research into globally competitive biotech companies. [ + ]
Common arthritis drug also lowers blood pressure
Scientists have known for a while that methotrexate helps with inflammation, but it may also help lower blood pressure, which is a major risk factor for heart disease. [ + ]