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New nanoparticles offer safer, more effective drug delivery
A figure showing the mixture of albumin, PLGA and drug molecules
By Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
A new nanoparticle capable of carrying much higher doses of drugs while staying stable for extended periods could make treatments more effective



First Oral Drug Shows Promise for Barth Syndrome Heart and Muscle Symptoms
By Tohoku University
Barth syndrome is a rare genetic disorder with no known cure. Researchers at Tohoku University examined a new oral drug called MA-5 that could provide life-changing relief to these young patients.



Prebiotics might be a factor in preventing or treating issues caused by low brain GABA
Prebiotics-Induced Gut GABA: A Potential Therapeutic Approach for GABA-Related Brain Disorders
By Hiroshima University
Dietary prebiotics may induce an increase in brain GABA levels through the regulation of gut microbiota, which can be a major point for reducing or even treating these occurrences of certain neurological diseases in individuals.



Ateneo biologists warn against new alien fish in Laguna de Bay
By Ateneo de Manila University
Ateneo biologists confirm invasive tinfoil barb in Laguna de Bay, warning it could disrupt native fish and harm local ecosystems.



Lingnan University's national flag-raising ceremony for the 28th anniversary of the HKSAR
Lingnan University's national flag-raising ceremony celebrates the 28th anniversary of the HKSAR.
By Lingnan University (LU)
Lingnan University in Hong Kong held a flag-raising ceremony to celebrate the 28th anniversary of the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR).



Clean Water from Waves: A Self-Powered Pollution Detector
By National Taiwan University
A new self-powered water sensor uses wave energy to monitor pollutants like heavy metals, microplastics, and pesticides—no battery needed.


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