The AMOC's 51% Problem: Ridge Regression Picks the Pessimists
A Bordeaux team re-weighted CMIP6 with ridge regression against nineteen ocean observables — and the AMOC's 2100 weakening jumps to 51 ± 8% at 'very likely' confidence.
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A Bordeaux team re-weighted CMIP6 with ridge regression against nineteen ocean observables — and the AMOC's 2100 weakening jumps to 51 ± 8% at 'very likely' confidence.
Cornell's PNAS paper repurposes a cancer chemistry probe to reversibly shut down sperm production in mice — a meiotic prophase I blueprint, not yet a drug.
GreenDrill's first sub-ice sediment record shows Greenland's Prudhoe Dome vanished during the early Holocene — an analog for where today's warming is headed.
A Cedars-Sinai-led team, drawing on nearly two decades of U.S. electronic health records covering more than 650,000 adults with IBS, links long-term antidepressant use to 35% higher mortality and loperamide or diphenoxylate use to roughly double the risk.
A University of Rochester PNAS study identifies phosphate scarcity as the master control on open-ocean methane — a warming-driven feedback currently missing from climate models.
FDA cleared Lifyorli (relacorilant) plus nab-paclitaxel on March 25, 2026 after the ROSELLA trial moved platinum-resistant ovarian cancer median overall survival from 11.9 to 16.0 months.
Revolution Medicines' oral RAS(ON) inhibitor daraxonrasib nearly doubled median survival versus chemotherapy in the Phase 3 RASolute 302 pancreatic cancer trial.
Harvard's 15,836-genome ancient DNA study raises the count of documented directional-selection signals from roughly two dozen to 479, and shows selection sped up after farming.
A new University of Rochester PNAS study identifies phosphate scarcity as the control knob for open-ocean methane — a warming-amplifying feedback loop absent from most climate models.
A 2025 iScience paper from MUSC, using real-time MRI adapted from a NASA spaceflight program, identifies the middle meningeal artery as a previously unmapped hub of the human brain's lymphatic drainage.
Hebrew University researchers blocked a single mitochondrial transporter in T cells. The result: pre-activated immune cells that hunt tumors with new endurance and precision.
A 1.2-million-patient Stockholm cohort shows women with long COVID face just over twice the four-year cardiovascular risk — even after non-hospitalized COVID.
A decade of satellite data reveals that Africa's forests crossed a critical threshold after 2010, shifting from a net carbon sink to a net carbon source due to massive tropical deforestation.
Case Western Reserve researchers discover that inflammatory glycogen produced by gut bacteria breaches the blood-brain barrier in C9orf72 carriers, opening a new therapeutic pathway for ALS and FTD.
A six-year Cornell study shows that temporarily disrupting a single checkpoint in meiosis can halt sperm production completely and reversibly, validating a new nonhormonal approach to male contraception.
AstraZeneca's baxdrostat, a first-in-class aldosterone synthase inhibitor, showed a 9.8 mmHg placebo-adjusted blood pressure drop in Phase 3 trials and now awaits an FDA decision expected Q2 2026.