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Patients with clinical depression and treated with naturally-occurring psychedelic compounds are still free of symptoms five years later, according to new research. ... The study involved participants from a trial published in 2021 that found psilocybin鈥攖he primary psychedelic substance produced by mushrooms鈥攚as effective at treating major depressive disorder when combined with psychotherapy in adults. (Corbley, 9/16)
Days after Meagan Brazil-Sheehan鈥檚 6-year-old son was diagnosed with leukemia, they were walking down the halls of UMass Memorial Children鈥檚 Medical Center when they ran into Robin the Robot. 鈥淟uca, how are you?鈥 it asked in a high-pitched voice programmed to sound like a 7-year-old girl. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been awhile.鈥 Brazil-Sheehan said they had only met the 4-foot-tall (1.2-meter-tall) robot with a large screen displaying cartoonlike features once before after they were admitted several days earlier. (Golden, 9/19)
Seven years ago, a college freshman named Joey Romano was skateboarding near the University of Texas at Austin when he swerved to avoid a car and slammed into a ditch, breaking his wrist. Romano made a choice that would change his life, though he couldn鈥檛 have known it at the time: He called an Uber instead of an ambulance. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 have very good insurance, and I was worried about the cost,鈥 Romano, now 29. (Abrahamson, 9/16)
Adam, who has a history of childhood trauma and treatment-resistant depression, had never felt understood by any of his mental health providers. 鈥淎ppointments were 15 to 30 minutes tops, and I felt that I was just part of an assembly line 鈥 like one in, one out,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 felt like no one wanted to get to know me, to find out what was going on.鈥 At Cedar Oaks Clinic, a mental health practice in Wake Forest, N.C., Adam found people who he said took the time to listen and understand him. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e the most kind and caring providers I鈥檝e ever had in my entire life,鈥 he said. (Knopf, 9/23)
Imagine a surgeon fixing a shattered bone not with screws or plates, but with a device that looks like a craft-store glue gun. Instead of hot glue, it extrudes a custom mix of biodegradable plastic and minerals. These scaffolds fuse to broken bones, release antibiotics, and slowly dissolve as the body heals. This new invention, known as a portable 鈥渋n situ bone printer,鈥 bypasses the months-long process of designing and fabricating bone implants outside the body. (Puiu, 9/16)
A pair of engineers has won the 2025 Gizmodo Science Fair for creating a non-toxic, recyclable, and compostable replacement for plastic and toxic 鈥渇orever chemicals鈥濃攑er- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)鈥攊n food packaging. (Lapointe, 9/22)