Thursday, January 22, 2026
Editor's Choice: Monthly highlights from Asia Research News Surface-bound gels that existed long before the first cells may have provided the structure and chemistry for life to take root on Earth, and perhaps beyond. Prebiotic gel  | | Ateneo de Manila University A new species of pitcher plant found in only three locations in Palawan, Philippines is already at risk of extinction due to frequent severe weather conditions, poaching, and deforestation. | | | National Taiwan University Researchers developed a method to break down stubborn cobalt complexes and recover the valuable metal from wastewater, helping improve pollution control and reducing reliance on mining. Reagent-free  | | | | Toxic algae killer YOKOHAMA National University Scientists discovered a new species of marine fungus that kills algae known to cause toxic blooms that have adverse health effects on humans. | | | Osaka Metropolitan University A research team has created a stem cell medium from vitronectin, a dog protein, capable of supporting stem cell culture as effectively as the human-derived version. E.coli role  | | | Join the first SciCom Coffee of 2026! Rachael Smith, Senior Press Officer and Social Media Lead at Wellcome Sanger Institute, will give a talk titled "From conversation to coverage: how an idea became international news." Learn more | | | | |

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