There’s something poetic about the alpha helix: its repeating pattern and its balance between stability and motion. In some ways, it reflects what life as an early-career researcher feels like: an underlying sense of order even when the path seems uncertain.| Research Communities by Springer Nature
Datasets serve as the foundation for training, evaluating, and improving ML and DL models. The quality, size, diversity, and relevance of the dataset directly impact the performance, generalization, and applicability of ML and DL models in real-world scenarios. Read more : https://rdcu.be/eD1AJ| Research Communities by Springer Nature
Game theory is a mathematical framework originally developed in economics to understand how rational “players” make decisions when their outcomes depend on each other. The same mathematical rules can also describe proteins' residue interactions.| Research Communities by Springer Nature
Past research found that China has different northern and southern cultures that stem from histories of farming rice versus wheat. But fewer and fewer people are farming these days in China. Does that mean these cultural differences are disappearing in modern China?| Research Communities by Springer Nature
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Ram Prasad is based in Mahatma Gandhi Central University, India. He is the new Section editor for Discover Applied Sciences’ research discipline Applied Life Sciences. In the following interview he gives an insight into his current research and role as Section editor.| Research Communities by Springer Nature
Today’s research is tomorrow’s reality. The sooner we arrive at our present facts, the better we can foretell the coming truth. This futuristic review of dentistry provides an innovative vision to illuminate the potential pathways in dental research, a domain ripe with endless amazing opportunities.| Research Communities by Springer Nature
Microbes can evolve faster than their hosts. We show that selecting only the microbiome, while keeping host genes fixed, can alter mouse behavior across generations. Microbes and their metabolites thus act as agents of adaptation, transmitting traits independently of host DNA.| Research Communities by Springer Nature
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Kurds are among the world’s largest stateless peoples and have experienced decades of conflict, persecution, and displacement. Yet no comprehensive review had focused on the mental health of Kurdish migrants in Western host countries.| Research Communities by Springer Nature
In this Springer Nature SDG 3 Newsletter we focus on women's healthcare, access to treatment, and female health outcomes. Explore blogs about breastfeeding, cancer / oncology, medical devices, maternal and birth outcomes, and the history of women's health. Find blogs, Q&As, a podcast and webinars!| Research Communities by Springer Nature
This is the story behind the paper “Western Indian Subantarctic phytoplankton blooms fertilised by iron-enriched Agulhas water" by Bucciarelli E., P. Penven, S. Pous and A. Tagliabue, published today in Nature Geoscience.| Research Communities by Springer Nature
Chromosomal translocations of the KMT2A/MLL gene are frequently diagnosed in acute leukemia patients (ALL and AML) with very poor outcome. Here, we used the CRISPR/Cas9 technology to model this translocation t(4;11)(q21;q23) in hematopoietic stem cells deriving from umbilical cord blood.| Research Communities by Springer Nature
DARPP-32 orchestrates macrophage polarization towards M2 subtype via JAK1/STAT6/SHP-1 axis, fostering an immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment supporting tumor growth.| Research Communities by Springer Nature
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With this cross-journal Collection, the editors welcome the submission of research Articles focusing on the development of engineered biosensing devices with the potential to be applied in biomedical research and in the management of disease conditions. Submissions are encouraged by 26 March 2026.| Research Communities by Springer Nature
Friction wastes nearly a quarter of the world’s energy. This review traces how the study of superlubricity, where friction almost disappears, has moved from atomic theory to practical materials that enable cleaner and more efficient technologies.| Research Communities by Springer Nature
Most climate studies talk about global averages, but Africa’s climate reality is deeply regional. The Sahara’s vast deserts, the humid tropics of West Africa, and the temperate zones of the south all respond differently to the same global drivers.| Research Communities by Springer Nature
Ever wondered if buckling could be desirable in engineering? In civil engineering, it’s a dreaded word as it signals structural failure. But we used this instability as an advantage: our MEMS accelerometer harnesses controlled buckling to achieve remarkable sensitivity.| Research Communities by Springer Nature
This study in Chitwan National Park, Nepal reveals local community preferences for human-wildlife coexistence, highlighting the importance of context-specific strategies that align with community needs and values.| Research Communities by Springer Nature
Patients with advanced pancreatic cancer face poor outcomes. After first-line therapy failure, only ~50% receive second-line treatment. Choosing this therapy is challenging due to the lack of reliable predictive markers for its effectiveness| Research Communities by Springer Nature
This summary, authored by Hamed Kioumarsi, Editorial Board Member (EBM) at Springer Nature, in collaboration with Houshang Dehghanzadeh and Seyed Mousa Saadat Mirqadim from the Animal Science Research Department, Gilan Agricultural and Natural Resources Research and Education Center, under the Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Rasht, Iran, presents a brief yet comprehensive blend of strategies for reducing methane emissions in Asian livestock production syst...| Research Communities by Springer Nature
Exploring the link between prostacyclin analogues and age-related macular degeneration using real-world data| Research Communities by Springer Nature
Mitochondrial Replacement Therapy (MRT), also known as 3-parent IVF, is anticipated to be mainly focused on the treatment of age-related female infertility in Singapore, by improving egg quality in older women. This is because mitochondrial diseases are rare (1 to 5,000 in the general population).| Research Communities by Springer Nature
This short review is authored by Hamed Kioumarsi, a member of the editorial board at Springer Nature, and co-author Zary Shariman Yahaya from Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM). It is partly based on research projects conducted by Hamed Kioumarsi and Zary Shariman Yahaya in Southeast Asia between 2007 and 2012.| Research Communities by Springer Nature
ARs have emerged as one of the most dynamic frontiers in climate science, hydrology, and extreme weather prediction. This paper, we unveil that Atmospheric rivers emerge as future freshwater reserves and heat stocks that will impact global water cycle and climate.| Research Communities by Springer Nature
By combining clinical genomics with RNA biology, we uncovered a new mechanism through which a long non-coding RNA helps myeloma cells evade apoptosis, while training the next generation of scientists to make new discoveries.| Research Communities by Springer Nature
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Investigators at the University of Florida Brain Tumor Immunotherapy Program developed a novel immunotherapy combining AAV gene therapy and anti-PD-1 immune checkpoint blockade to overcome immune suppression in glioblastoma.| Research Communities by Springer Nature