January 7, 2026
Webinar: Learn How AI-Powered Zero Trust Detects Attacks with No Files or Indicators
Security teams are still catching malware. The problem is what they’re not catching. More attacks today don’t arrive as files. They don’t drop binaries. They don’t trigger classic alerts. Instead, they run quietly through tools that already exist inside the environment — scripts, remote access, browsers, and developer workflows. That shift is...January 7, 2026
Single-donor “lung-on-chip” breathes new life into disease modeling and personalized medicine
A new “lung-on-chip” model, consisting solely of genetically identical cells derived from a single person, has advanced our understanding of tuberculosis, opening the door to personalized treatments. Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute (London, UK) and AlveoliX (Bern, Switzerland) have developed a single-donor human induced pluripotent stem cell (IPSC)-derived...January 7, 2026
Tiny ultrasound chip tracks blood pressure under the skin
Original story from the Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences (Beijing, China). A new, implantable, ultrasound-based blood pressure monitoring system represents a promising alternative to conventional tools for continuous, unobtrusive blood pressure measurement. Accurate, continuous blood pressure (BP) monitoring is essential for preventing...January 7, 2026
2025: Top content and our year in review
Before we launch into the new year, we are taking a moment to reflect on 2025, including the rising trends we observed and the new feature types we introduced on BioTechniques.com, before wrapping up with our top content from the year. 2025: Under the microscope 2025 saw a dramatic expansion of AI and machine learning techniques in life science research approaches, perhaps...January 7, 2026
Compliance Theater: Why Cybersecurity’s Favorite Shakespearean Tragedy is Failing Us
IT security teams, especially the compliance cast, love drama. The slower, more arcane, and less intelligible the script, the louder the applause. Continue reading →January 7, 2026
The AI Powered Classroom Network of the Future: Because Hackers Never Take Recess
Artificial intelligence is reshaping instruction, cybersecurity threats are becoming more advanced, and digital tools are expanding faster than most districts can keep up with. Continue reading →January 7, 2026
Google Cloud Service Exploited in New Phishing Campaign
A phishing campaign is exploiting this Google service. Continue reading →January 7, 2026
Amgen buys protein-degrading startup Dark Blue for up to $840M
The deal hands Amgen a drug that destroys two proteins known to drive certain types of acute myeloid leukemia, a profile that could set it apart from current medications. Continue reading →January 7, 2026
Alumis soars as TYK2 drug hits mark in psoriasis trials
Shares more than doubled in value after Phase 3 results suggested Alumis’ pill may compare favorably with other emerging oral options for psoriasis, among them drugs from Takeda and Johnson & Johnson. Continue reading →January 7, 2026
5 FDA decisions to watch in the first quarter of 2026
By the end of March, the agency could approve multiple “national priority” voucher winners, as well as a gene therapy it rejected two years ago. Continue reading →January 7, 2026
Homeless Shelters for Seniors Pop Up, Catering to Older Adults’ Medical Needs
SANDY, Utah — Just outside Salt Lake City sits an old, two-story, brick hotel. It’s been given new life as a homeless shelter for seniors. The Medically Vulnerable People shelter — or MVP shelter, as it’s known — is for people 62 and older or for younger adults with chronic health issues. Residents share rooms designed to be accessible to those with mobility...January 7, 2026













