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Lanthanide-based carriers have emerged as powerful platforms for next-generation biomedical imaging, combining unique optical and magnetic features to address key limitations of conventional agents. Owing to their 4f electron configuration, lanthanide ions provide sharp emission lines, long lifetimes, high photostability, and strong paramagnetism, enabling high-resolution, multiplexed, and deep-t…
The chronic disease burden is rapidly becoming the most significant health challenge of the 21st century. Chronic noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are replacing infectious diseases as the most significant factor in poor global health outcomes. NCDs account for 75% of disability adjusted life years. Cancer is one of the deadliest chronic diseases and is now on the verge of overtaking heart disease …
Harnessing the biology of regulatory T cells (Tregs) for therapeutic development is one of medicine’s most promising opportunities to transform disease treatment. Initially viewed simply as guardians against destructive immune responses, we now understand that Tregs are adaptive and highly specialized coordinators of immune tolerance and tissue repair. This strategic roadmap examines how evolving…
Soil science is entering a new era characterized by the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) multi-agent systems, extending the field beyond traditional machine learning (ML) applications such as digital soil mapping and spectroscopy. While current ML tools are effective for specific tasks, they often lack the reasoning, contextual integration, and adaptability required to address complex,…
Surgery is a critical function of the healthcare system, key to addressing a substantial portion of the global disease burden. The integration of advanced artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics ecosystems into the operating room (OR) promises to radically transform surgery, with profound implications. This article analyzes the current state of surgical AI and robotic systems; presents a vision…
Human activities are driving a global decline in biodiversity and are interfering with the natural processes essential for human well-being. Achieving climate and development goals is impossible without keeping nature intact. In this article, we establish the urgent need for a paradigm shift toward a “Nature Positive” (NP) future, where the health and resilience of the Earth system are recognized…

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