Investigators found that criminal networks in Kazakhstan used a legitimate taxi service as cover for forced prostitution operations across multiple saunas.
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FAO and WFP Identify 13 Countries Where Food Insecurity Expected to Worsen
The joint Hunger Hotspots report released Wednesday identifies nations most at risk of acute food insecurity worsening between June and November 2026.
Scientists Identify Autoimmune Mechanism Linked to Major IBD Risk Gene
Researchers discovered how a gene long associated with inflammatory bowel disease risk actually contributes to autoimmune dysfunction opening new treatment pathways.
Malaysia Researchers Identify New Fungal Species in Borneo Parasitising Other Fungi
Malaysian scientists documented Pleurocordyceps cornusynnemata, a new Borneo fungal species that parasitises other fungi infecting ants.
Scientists Identify NFIL3 Protein That Causes CAR T-Cell Therapy to Lose Effectiveness
A newly identified protein causes engineered immune cells used in cancer treatment to become exhausted pointing to a potential way to improve CAR T therapies.
Researchers Identify New Alzheimer’s Target and Experimental Compound to Block Brain Cell Damage
Scientists discovered a novel Alzheimer’s disease target and developed an experimental compound that slowed neuronal loss in mice.
UNO Researchers Identify Novel Protein Target for Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Treatment
Researchers identify a promising new molecular target that could lead to more effective therapies for hard-to-treat triple-negative breast cancer patients
Urine Test May Identify Children With Autism Earlier Than Current Assessment Tools
New study shows a urine test analyzing gut microbe metabolites correctly identified 90 percent of autistic children without any false negatives
Researchers Identify Key Differences Between Two Widely Used Multiple Sclerosis Research Models
Scientists found significant biological differences between two standard MS animal models suggesting clinical trial results may not translate as expected.
Scientists Identify Hidden Driver of Aging; Simple Supplement Reversed Brain Decline in Study
A newly discovered brain protein called Menin has been found to decline with age causing inflammation and memory problems with supplements showing promise for reversal.