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Canonical HTML hub: https://geeksaroundglobe.com/category/new-research-finds ## Articles in this topic - [Wild Blueberries Are a Real Gut-Health Hack, Says New Review](https://geeksaroundglobe.com/wild-blueberries-gut-health-hack): Morning light spills over a bowl of wild blueberries as a new review stitches together scattered trials into a simple, daily gut-health nudge. - [Why a Spider’s Pearl Necklace Was Living Parasites—and Brazil Just Found a New Mite Family](https://geeksaroundglobe.com/spiders-pearl-mite-brazil-discovery-archived-specimens): On a bench at the Butantan Institute, a spider the size of a sesame seed wore a necklace of pearl-like beads that would soon reveal itself as a living parasite. - [Why a Diabetes Drug That Doesn’t Make You Lose Weight Could Protect the Heart](https://geeksaroundglobe.com/why-a-diabetes-drug-that-doesnt-make-you-lose-weight-could-protect-the-heart): In a quiet Monash lab, Professor Mark A. Febbraio watches lean mice breathe easier as IC7Fc trims artery inflammation—a stark glimpse of a future where a diabetes drug protects the heart without altering body weight. - [Why a Trojan-Horse Immunotherapy Is Turning Cancer's Guards Into Its Weak Spot](https://geeksaroundglobe.com/trojan-horse-immunotherapy-turns-cancer-guards-weak-spot): Morning rounds in the Mount Sinai lab glow as a glow-map shows CAR-T cells turning from hunter to turncoat, zeroing in not on cancer cells but the tumor’s protective guards. - [Why the Early Heart-Detection Trend Is Real: A Skin Scan Spots Heart Disease Years Before Symptoms](https://geeksaroundglobe.com/early-heart-detection-skin-scan-fast-rsom): In a sunlit Helmholtz Munich lab, a palm-sized scanner hums as a volunteer rests their fingertip beneath a blue glow, revealing tiny skin vessels that hint at heart risk years before any symptom. - [Why the Collagen Craze Isn’t Fixing Skin—Science Says Most Supplements Don’t Work](https://geeksaroundglobe.com/collagen-craze-not-fixing-skin-science-says): In a sunlit Tufts dermatology office, Farah Moustafa, MD, FAAD, sets a bottle of collagen capsules down as a morning meta-analysis flickers on her monitor. - [AI Predicts Nature’s Defects 1,000x Faster—and That Changes How We Design Materials](https://geeksaroundglobe.com/ai-predicts-natures-defects-1000x-faster-nematic-liquid-crystals): In a blue-lit lab at Chungnam National University, Prof. Jun-Hee Na watches an AI surrogate spit out a defect map for nematic liquid crystals in milliseconds, turning hours of calculation into a single keystroke. - [Brain Cancer May Begin Years Before It’s Visible—and Now We Know Where It Starts](https://geeksaroundglobe.com/brain-cancer-origin-cortex-spatial-transcriptomics-2026): In a KAIST lab, a spatial map glows where normal brain cells begin mutating into a glioma long before any scan can reveal a lump. - [Why a Simple Blood Test That Spots Parkinson’s Years Before Symptoms Could Transform Early Diagnosis](https://geeksaroundglobe.com/blood-test-parkinsons-early-diagnosis-ml): In a sunlit lab at Chalmers, a drop of blood flickers on a monitor as Danish Anwer spots a prodromal Parkinson’s fingerprint that surfaces years before any tremor. - [Why Grandparents Who Babysit May Slow Cognitive Decline — And It's Not About How Often](https://geeksaroundglobe.com/why-grandparents-who-babysit-may-slow-cognitive-decline): In a Tilburg lab, a stack of cognitive tests glows softly as Dr. Flavia S. Chereches explains that the simple act of helping a grandchild may be more than a family duty—it could keep the aging brain sharper. - [The Fat You Can’t See Could Be Shrinking Your Brain — A Hidden Risk Beyond BMI](https://geeksaroundglobe.com/hidden-fat-patterns-brain-risk): In a quiet MRI lab, a heat-map of hidden fat patterns flickers to life, revealing two patterns that predict brain aging even when BMI looks normal. - [Tea Health Boosts Depend on How You Drink It: Fresh Brew Beats Bottled Tea Every Time](https://geeksaroundglobe.com/tea-health-fresh-brew-beats-bottled): In a sunlit Beijing laboratory, a steam-wreathed cup of green tea hovers above the bench as researchers chase data that stubbornly refuse to align. - [Why Radio Waves Are Becoming a Time Machine for Dying Stars](https://geeksaroundglobe.com/why-radio-waves-time-machine-dying-stars): In the New Mexico dawn, the VLA hums as a UVA PhD student watches a faint radio signal bloom, a clock-work echo from a star that shed gas years before exploding. - [NASA Rolls Out Artemis II Rocket to Launch Pad Ahead of First Crewed Moon Mission](https://geeksaroundglobe.com/nasa-rolls-out-artemis-ii-rocket-to-launch-pad-ahead-of-first-crewed-moon-mission): NASA has moved its Artemis II rocket to Launch Pad 39B for final fueling and countdown tests, marking the biggest milestone yet before astronauts fly around the Moon in 2026. - [Keto Weight Loss May Come with a Hidden Cost: Long-Term Metabolic Risks Found in Mice](https://geeksaroundglobe.com/keto-weight-loss-hidden-long-term-risks-mice): In a dim University of Utah Health lab, nine months into four diets, the ketogenic mice look leaner at first—until their livers fill with fat and glucose control frays when carbs reappear. - [Asthma Isn’t Caused by Leukotrienes After All — Meet the Pseudo-Leukotrienes](https://geeksaroundglobe.com/asthma-pseudo-leukotrienes): Morning coffee still fogs his thoughts as Robert Salomon leans over a glowing vial in the Case Western Reserve lab and realizes the asthma villains scientists chased for decades may be the wrong culprits—the pseudo-leuko - [Why Artemis II Around the Moon Is NASA's Real Moon Mission — And the One That Matters Most](https://geeksaroundglobe.com/artemis-ii-around-the-moon-real-mission-path-to-mars): Under Kennedy Space Center floodlights, the Artemis II Orion rumbles to life, its four astronauts bracing for a ten-day lunar flyby that could redraw NASA’s future. - [Why the brain glitch misreading inner speech explains hearing voices — and how that challenges old schizophrenia myths](https://geeksaroundglobe.com/brain-glitch-inner-speech-hearing-voices-schizophrenia-myths): In a buzzing UNSW Sydney EEG lab, a volunteer imagines saying ‘bah’ while a real sound plays, and the brain suddenly treats the inner speech as if someone else is speaking. - [Why 150 Minutes of Exercise Per Week Could Make Your Brain Look Biologically Younger](https://geeksaroundglobe.com/150-minutes-exercise-brain-age-younger): In AdventHealth’s sunlit MRI suite, a volunteer watches a color-coded brain-age map flash younger after a year of daily morning workouts totaling 150 minutes per week. - [Why Off-The-Shelf Cancer Cell Therapies Are Finally Real: The Notch Timing Twist](https://geeksaroundglobe.com/notch-timing-twist-off-the-shelf-immunotherapies): In a sunlit bench at the University of British Columbia, Dr. Ross D. Jones steadies a pipette as a glowing Notch timing diagram ticks toward the exact window that decides whether stem cells become helper T cells. - [Tiny Nanoflowers in Stem Cells Could Recharge Aging Human Cells and Boost Healing](https://geeksaroundglobe.com/tiny-nanoflowers-in-stem-cells-could-recharge-aging-human-cells-and-boost-healing): Tiny nanoflowers added to human stem cells help those cells make more energy powerhouses and may help damaged and aging tissues recover. - [Scientists Find Moss Can Act Like a Silent Witness at Crime Scenes](https://geeksaroundglobe.com/scientists-find-moss-can-act-like-a-silent-witness-at-crime-scenes): A new research study suggests moss could quietly help solve crimes by linking people, places, and timelines. - [New Study Finds Even Small Amounts of Alcohol Raise Mouth Cancer Risk in Indian Men](https://geeksaroundglobe.com/new-study-finds-even-small-amounts-of-alcohol-raise-mouth-cancer-risk-in-indian-men): A new research study finds alcohol consumption increases buccal mucosa cancer risk in Indian men, even at very low daily levels. - [Ants Grew Big Armies by Giving Up Armor and Winning With Numbers](https://geeksaroundglobe.com/ants-grew-big-armies-by-giving-up-armor-and-winning-with-numbers): New ant research shows that cheaper worker ants led to bigger colonies and faster evolution in ants. - [New Study Finds Garlic Mouthwash Can Rival Standard Dental Treatments and May Offer Longer Protection](https://geeksaroundglobe.com/new-study-finds-garlic-mouthwash-can-rival-standard-dental-treatments-and-may-offer-longer-protection): Garlic extract mouthwash shows surprising antimicrobial power that matches chlorhexidine in new research. - [Being Rude to ChatGPT Made It 5% More Accurate, Penn State Researchers Reveal](https://geeksaroundglobe.com/being-rude-to-chatgpt-made-it-5-more-accurate-penn-state-researchers-reveal): A new Penn State study found that ChatGPT actually gives smarter answers when users sound rude, and scientists say it’s not about attitude, but clarity. - [Yoga Isn’t as Heart-Healthy as You Think. New Study Shows Exercise Works Better](https://geeksaroundglobe.com/yoga-isnt-as-heart-healthy-as-you-think-new-study-shows-exercise-works-better): Yoga is good for stress and flexibility, but a new study finds exercise works better for heart health. - [Scientists Build Micromotors Smaller Than a Human Hair](https://geeksaroundglobe.com/scientists-build-micromotors-smaller-than-a-human-hair): Scientists have built micromotors smaller than a human hair, powered entirely by light, opening new possibilities for medicine and technology. - [Strange ‘Leopard Spots’ in a Mars Rock Could Be Our Strongest Hint of Life Yet](https://geeksaroundglobe.com/strange-leopard-spots-in-a-mars-rock-could-be-our-strongest-hint-of-life-yet): A curious pattern spotted by NASA’s rover may be one of the most important clues in the search for life on Mars. - [Bees Don’t Just Fly, They Scan. And That Trick Could Change AI Forever](https://geeksaroundglobe.com/bee-vision-ai-scanning): Bee vision AI shows how bees scan scenes to recognize patterns fast and build smarter, low power robots. - [Living by the Ocean Could Add Years to Your Life, But Lakes Might Do the Opposite](https://geeksaroundglobe.com/living-by-the-ocean-could-add-years-to-your-life): A new study reveals that living near the ocean may help you live longer, while lakeside living might do the opposite. - [Scientists Reveal Lenacapavir Injections: Twice-Yearly HIV Shots That Are 90% Effective Than Every Day Pills!](https://geeksaroundglobe.com/scientists-reveal-lenacapavir-injections-twice-yearly-hiv-shots): This novel drug called lenacapavir, offered 100% protection in the trial’s participants. - [New Research Reveals: How Much Earthquake Warning Time Will You Actually Get?](https://geeksaroundglobe.com/how-much-earthquake-warning-time-will-you-actually-get): Forget “up to 60 seconds”—discover your real earthquake warning time by city, distance, and tech. 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