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Spatial and single-cell characterization of human glioblastoma tumor microenvironment reveals malignant cellular communities

Nature Neuroscience, Published online: 16 April 2026; doi:10.1038/s41593-026-02265-5Integrating spatial and single-cell data from 100 patients, the authors define conserved cellular communities and communications in glioblastoma, revealing distinct mesenchymal-like tumor subtypes and predominant neurogliomal synapses that shape tumor progression.

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Is carbon removal in trouble?

Last week, news outlets reported that Microsoft was pausing carbon removal purchases. It was something of a bombshell. The thing is, Microsoft is the carbon removal market. The company has single-handedly purchased something like 80% of all contracted carbon removal.…

Tags: Government / public service, Private company, United States

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The quest to measure our relationship with nature

As a movement, environmentalism has been pretty misanthropic. Understandably so—we humans have done some destructive things to the ecosystems around us. In the 21st century, though, mainstream conservation is learning that humans can be a force for good. Foresters are…

Tags: United Kingdom

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The noise we make is hurting animals. Can we learn to shut up?

When the covid-19 pandemic started, Jennifer Phillips thought about the songs of the sparrows. They were easier to hear, because the world had suddenly become quieter. Car traffic plummeted as people sheltered at home and shifted to remote work. Air…

Tags: Academic research, Cognitive focus and executive control, Netherlands, Sleep and arousal regulation, United States

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The Download: NASA’s nuclear spacecraft and unveiling our AI 10

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. NASA is building the first nuclear reactor-powered interplanetary spacecraft. How will it work?  Just before Artemis…

Tags: Academic research, Clinical trial

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An inducible base editing platform for cancer functional genomics in vivo

Nature Biotechnology, Published online: 15 April 2026; doi:10.1038/s41587-026-03079-3We developed a functional genomics platform using a small-molecule-controllable base editor that enables gene editing with reduced cellular toxicity and minimal transcriptional perturbation. The resulting high efficiency of the method potentiates in vivo…

Tags: Biotech, Genomics

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Baseline Mismatch Negativity Amplitude Predicts Direction and Magnitude of Ketamine Effect in Healthy Volunteers — A “Disordinal” Effect

Mismatch negativity (MMN) is a component of the auditory event-related potential (ERP) that is elicited during a passive oddball paradigm where task-irrelevant infrequent deviants are presented in a stream of more frequent standard stimuli. MMN is believed to index a…

Tags: Depression, Healthcare provider, Medication, Mood and emotional regulation, Schizophrenia spectrum, Sensory processing

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[Comment] Youth mental health in central Asia: research needs

Little research has been published on mental health difficulties in young people (aged 10–24 years) living in central Asia,1 a region comprising Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. As researchers and representatives from academic, non-governmental, governmental, and UN organisations working…

Tags: Academic research, Mental health

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[Comment] Magnetic seizure therapy: balancing efficacy and cognition

Few treatments in psychiatry match the antidepressant efficacy of convulsive therapy. Yet despite this therapeutic potency, persistent stigma and concerns about cognitive adverse effects—particularly autobiographical memory disturbance associated with electroconvulsive therapy, ECT—continue to limit its wider adoption.1 This tension is…

Tags: Chronic depression, Depression, Medication, Mood and emotional regulation

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