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🎧 13/2026 English Audio Edition

How microbes age our memory · AI in oncology – great potential, small data basis · Hand hygiene as a quality factor · More second opinions – expertise before procedures is increasing · Why we rarely act alone · Why we can hear beauty in animal sounds · Primeval landscape of Europe

Mirjam Bauer Karl-Richard Eberle
Mirjam Bauer / Karl-Richard Eberle

This collection of sources explores diverse advancements in medical science and environmental research, highlighting the evolving relationship between biological systems and modern technology. Key medical insights include the discovery of a gut-brain axis that influences age-related memory loss and the rising implementation of Large Language Models to structure oncological data. The reports also emphasize the importance of clinical safety standards, such as hand hygiene and the increasing availability of medical second opinions for elective surgeries. Behavioral and ecological studies further suggest that human actions are deeply rooted in social dynamics and shared acoustic preferences with the animal kingdom. Finally, the text addresses innovative therapies for vertigo and new guidelines for treating frail elderly patients, alongside a reevaluation of Europe’s prehistoric landscapes.

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