Common Sense
In honor of Thomas Paine and other Founders & Immigrants. In memory of my daddy Horst Bingel and my mom Irma Bingel
Saturday, February 21, 2026
Virginia high school suspended more than 300 hundred students over anti-ICE walkout during school hours
One night of sleep vital signs may Predict Illness several years ahead and over 100 health conditions
Reprogramming of brain glial cells to corticospinal neurons may treat ALS and spinal cord injuries
How will the roughly $134 billion in tariff revenues, collected by the Trump administration, be refunded?
Friday, February 20, 2026
SBA Kelly Loeffler talks about the revival of small businesses under Trump with Maria Bartiromo
Laura Ingraham discuses the US Supreme Court decision on Trump's tariffs
Meet OAT: The New Action Tokenizer Bringing LLM-Style Scaling and Flexible, Anytime Inference to the Robotics World
Circadian cycles studied at single-cell level across the whole brain
US Supreme Court Strikes Down Tariffs Core to Trump Economic Agenda
Unorthodox ‘universal vaccine’ offers broad protection in mice
Spiritual practices strongly associated with reduced risk for hazardous alcohol and drug use, A Meta-Analysis of Longitudinal Studies
New study maps where wheat, barley and rye grew before the first farmers found them
Sub-$200 Lidar Could be installed in every car
Thursday, February 19, 2026
India's Prime Minister Modi meets His Serene Highness Hereditary Prince Alois of Liechtenstein
Female UAE minister of state Reem Al Hashimy praises ‘truly momentous’ day for Trump's Board of Peace
Trump launches 10 BILLION dollar minerals reserve to counter China with Maria Bartiromo
Macron asks Meloni not to 'comment' on France's affairs after activist remark. Really!
Kim Jong-un laughs manically as he drives 'world's most powerful' rocket launcher
Can humans learn to listen like an owl with ears shaped like an owl?
Afghanistan’s ‘Catastrophic’ Hunger and starvation since Taliban takeover in 2021
Latest issue of Foreign Affairs is full of delusions
Make equity non-negotiable in clinical research. Really!
Underrepresentation across sex, age, pregnancy, disability, migration status and socioeconomic disadvantage in clinical research is more than an ethical concern: it's a barrier to safety and reproducibility that exacerbates biases in care, argue a group of biomedical researchers and lawyers. The group has developed the EQUITRIAL framework to provide a metric for representation in clinical trials and a template for translating ethical aspirations into practice. The ‘inclusion by design’ approach looks to work within current clinical trial systems and allows representation to be audited and corrected."
Researchers have created a human iPS-cell-derived 3D model of the blood-brain barrier
Good news!
"Researchers have created a 3D model of the blood-brain barrier — a membrane that protects the brain from pathogens — entirely from human induced pluripotent stem cells. The model provides an alternative to rodent and in vitro models which fall short on translatability and hinder drug discovery. Stem cells are induced to become endothelial cells, astrocytes and pericytes or smooth muscle cells, which then develop into vessel-like tubes (pictured) mimicking the blood-brain barrier. Malfunctions of the barrier can cause neurodegenerative disorders and other health problems."
From the abstract:
"Blood–brain barrier (BBB) integrity is critical for brain homeostasis, with malfunctions contributing to neurovascular and neurodegenerative disorders. Mechanistic studies on BBB function have been mostly conducted in rodent and in vitro models, which recapitulate some disease features, but have limited translatability to humans and pose challenges for drug discovery.
Here we report on a fully human induced pluripotent stem (iPS)-cell-derived, microfluidic three-dimensional (3D) BBB model consisting of endothelial cells (ECs), mural cells and astrocytes. Our model expresses typical fate markers, forms a barrier in vessel-like tubes and enables perfusion, including with human blood. Deletion of FOXF2 in ECs, a major risk gene for cerebral small vessel disease, induced key features of BBB dysfunction, including compromised cell junction integrity and enhanced caveolae formation.
Proteomic analysis revealed dysregulated endocytosis and cell junction pathways. Disease features phenocopied those seen in mice with EC-specific Foxf2 deficiency. Moreover, lipid-nanoparticle-based treatment with Foxf2 mRNA rescued BBB deficits, demonstrating the potential for drug development."
Nature Briefing: Translational Research
Fig. 2: Generation and characterization of a fully iPS-cell-derived human 3D BBB model to investigate neurovascular disorders. [what a busy figure]