Industry News
Director of scandal-ridden Forensic Science Queensland resigns
Dr Linzi Wilson-Wilde resigned from her position one month after being suspended by Queensland Attorney-General Deb Frecklington, after contamination issues were identified in the FSQ lab. [ + ]
New route into cells found for gene therapy viruses
Scientists have identified a previously unknown gateway into human cells — a receptor called AAVR2 — that gene therapy viruses can use to deliver therapeutic genes. [ + ]
Link between oestrogen and heart health found in women
Scientists found that oestrogen helps increase the ANXA1 protein, and when ANXA1 is missing, the heart is more vulnerable to damage due to poor mitochondrial function. [ + ]
Southern Ocean losing ice fast as decades-long trend reverses
Surface salinity is increasing south of 50° latitude, stratification is weakening, and sea ice has reached multiple record lows, according to new research. [ + ]
Not all PFAS are equal — some are essential to medical devices
While certain PFAS are harmful for human and public health, fluoropolymers are not considered environmental contaminants and are indispensable for use in medical devices. [ + ]
Frequent nightmares accelerate aging, increase risk of death
Nghtmares independently predict faster biological aging and earlier mortality — even after accounting for other health issues — according to new research. [ + ]
Cardiac organoids bring hope for treating heart disease
Australian scientists have developed lab-grown, three-dimensional heart tissues known as cardiac organoids that mimic the structure and function of real adult human heart muscle. [ + ]
A golden opportunity to recover precious metal from waste
Researchers claim to have found a safer and more sustainable approach to extract and recover gold from ore and electronic waste. [ + ]
Indigenous-led initiative to resurrect the South Island Giant Moa
New Zealand's Ngāi Tahu Research Centre has partnered with Colossal Biosciences and Sir Peter Jackson to resurrect the extinct South Island Giant Moa and other species. [ + ]
Tiny antibody found to neutralise Hendra and Nipah viruses
There are no approved human vaccines for either disease, nor are there any known cures — but with the discovery of the new nanobody, that could all be about to change. [ + ]
Abnormal brain protein targeted in Parkinson's study
Researchers have identified a new brain protein involved in the development of Parkinson's disease and a way to modify it, paving the way for future treatments for the disease. [ + ]
Epilepsy disease model treated in a laboratory dish
A research team has used an epilepsy-like disease model in a laboratory dish to demonstrate that improved information processing and neural function can be achieved using a medication designed specifically to treat the disease. [ + ]
Cheap, compact spectroscopy with an infrared light filter
A heat-tuneable filter for infrared light, built on nanotechnology, promises handheld, robust technology to replace current desktop infrared spectroscopy set-ups that are bulky, heavy and expensive. [ + ]
Newborns have elevated levels of an Alzheimer's biomarker
What do the brains of newborns and patients with Alzheimer's disease have in common? Both have elevated blood levels of a protein called phosphorylated tau, specifically a form called p-tau217. [ + ]
'Molecular flask' created for polymer chemistry
The tool could allow important polymers — large, chainlike molecules with many modern applications — to be created in incredibly small spaces with a high level of precision. [ + ]