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Updates every hour. Last Updated: 26-Mar-2026 23:15 ET (27-Mar-2026 03:15 GMT/UTC)
AFAR’s FAST biomarkers initiative advances as part of federal ARPA-H’s PROSPR program
American Federation for Aging ResearchThe American Federation for Aging Research (AFAR) is pleased to announce that FAST (Finding Aging biomarkers by Searching existing Trials)—an initiative incubated and launched by AFAR to accelerate the discovery and validation of biomarkers of aging—will advance as part of the recently launched federal Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health’s (ARPA-H) PROactive Solutions for Prolonging Resilience (PROSPR) program.
Dana-Farber Chair of Pathology, Dr. Kathleen Burns, elected as Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Dana-Farber Cancer InstituteDr. Kathleen Burns, Chair of Pathology at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, has been named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Burns is recognized within Medical Sciences for pioneering contributions to understanding the role that mobile genetic elements play in human disease, most notably cancers.
Binghamton University researchers target ovarian cancer in Black women and pancreatic cancer through protein degradation
Binghamton UniversityContaminated aquatic sediments can be remediated on site using new methods
University of Eastern FinlandThe bottom sediment of water bodies is an archive of all human activity. It is a reservoir of nutrients but also of harmful substances – and it can also turn into a source of emissions.
Limiting space junk’s threat by predicting its mess in the Earth-moon neighborhood
Purdue UniversityWith an expected resurgence in lunar missions in the coming years, Purdue University engineer Carolin Frueh is researching how to minimize the impact of space debris as it increases in the cislunar region.
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- Air Force Office of Scientific Research, European Space Agency
From missing data to meaningful impact: IIT Gandhinagar PhD scholar wins national recognition for water and climate research
Indian Institute of Technology GandhinagarHiren Solanki, a PhD student at the Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar, is conducting research that translates complex climate research into accessible public knowledge. His work was recognised at Saransh 2025, a three-minute thesis competition conducted by the Indian National Young Academy of Science (INYAS). He developed a machine-learning framework that reconstructs six decades of missing river flow and water-level data across India. His research highlights how reliable hydrological data can strengthen flood prediction, water security, and climate resilience.
Q&A: March Madness and the impact of modern sports betting
Penn StateConnecting Women in Digital: A collective European effort to close the digital gender gap
28DIGITALCharting the quantum world: how JAIST aims to unlock the power of electron spin
Japan Advanced Institute of Science and TechnologyAssociate Professor Toshu An at the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology is exploring the fundamental nature of magnetism by developing techniques to sense and image electron spin dynamics at the nanoscale. Using atomic-scale defects in diamond as quantum sensors, his research contributes to advances in quantum sensing and opens possibilities towards nanoscale MRI and room-temperature quantum technologies.