Artificial lungs kept a man alive for 48 hours until a transplant, while a trailer for the upcoming "Supergirl" film was released, showcasing Milly Alcock's portrayal of the superhero. These events, along with a correction to a scientific article and the release of sensitive information, dominated headlines.
According to a Nature News podcast, an "external, artificial-lung system" allowed a patient to survive for two days before receiving a lung transplant. The podcast also discussed how lung cancer in mice can manipulate neurons to evade the immune system.
In other news, DC Studios unveiled the Super Bowl trailer for "Supergirl," starring Milly Alcock. The trailer offered a glimpse into Kara Zor-El's life on Krypton before its destruction, her first encounter with Krypto, her super-powered dog, and her battles against various adversaries. The trailer's release came on February 8, 2026, according to Variety.
Meanwhile, Nature published a correction to an article initially released on January 28, 2026. The correction addressed an interchange of images in the original publication, specifically concerning Extended Data Figs. 8 and 9. The updated versions are now available in the HTML and PDF formats. The article, which focused on environmentally driven immune imprinting, was authored by researchers from Yale University School of Medicine and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
In other news, newly released files revealed that Prince Andrew shared confidential information with Jeffrey Epstein, raising concerns about breaches of confidentiality, according to Vox. Simultaneously, reports indicated that U.S. oil and gas operations are emitting significantly more methane than previously reported, with environmental enforcement declining under a deregulatory agenda.
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