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HPV infections continue after age 27, so who is still at risk?13:33 HPV infections in women aged 27+ highlight the need for updated vaccination policies, emphasizing ongoing risk and the importance of preventive healthcare. Mailed DNA-based test for colorectal cancer screening10:52 The use of mailed FIT-DNA kits in community health centers significantly increases colorectal cancer screening, though follow-up colonoscopy rates remain low. Baby teeth show when metal exposure may affect brain development10:20 The study identifies critical windows of metal exposure via baby teeth, revealing impacts on brain development and behavior in children and adolescents. Sapio Sciences brings Claude Cowork to the lab8:12 Sapio Sciences, the AI lab informatics company, today announced that Claude Cowork, Anthropic's agentic AI assistant, is now integrated with the Sapio Platform via Sapio Elain, the AI co-scientist. DeNovix launches Squid™ Full Range Pipette: A single device covering 1 – 1000 µL7:40 DeNovix Inc. has introduced a new product to their innovative collection of life science devices—the Squid™ Full Range Pipette. From killers to strategists: CAR T cells enter their multifunctional era7:40 A review of 1,801 registered CAR T clinical trials shows that multifunctional designs now account for 533 trials and 33% of new CAR T products submitted for clinical testing in 2025. The field is shifting toward multitargeted, safety-controlled, cytokine-secreting, and checkpoint-modulating CAR T cells, but manufacturing, regulation, and limited clinical outcome data remain key barriers. Single-cell sequencing reveals why some CAR-T therapies succeed while others fail6:36 Single-cell RNA sequencing is giving researchers a clearer view of why some CAR-T cells persist, expand, kill tumors effectively, or become exhausted. The review synthesizes 44 clinical scRNA-seq studies involving 500 patients and highlights how exhaustion, memory, cytotoxicity, clonal diversity, and metabolism may shape CAR-T responses. Metabolic rewiring could help CAR-T cells fight solid tumors5:32 This review explains how glucose scarcity, lipid disruption, amino acid deprivation, and toxic metabolites weaken CAR-T cells inside solid tumors. It highlights metabolic reprogramming as a promising strategy to improve CAR-T cell persistence, adaptability, and anti-tumor function. New brain stimulation technique improves social communication in children with autism5:32 A new non-invasive brain stimulation technique known as accelerated continuous theta burst stimulation (a-cTBS) improves social communication at one month follow up and has a favorable safety profile in children with autism, finds a trial from China published by The BMJ today. How multi-omics is changing what scientists can see in the human immune system5:01 Human systems immunology is using multi-omics, single-cell tools, spatial technologies, and AI to decode immune responses across real-world human cohorts. The review highlights major opportunities for biomarker discovery and precision medicine, while stressing the need for rigorous study design, validation, and careful interpretation. |