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The
Integumentary System is now being used as a "canary in the coal mine"
for the Respiratory System. Research from January 16, 2026, shows that
the skin’s lipid barrier reacts to "PM2.5" pollutants by releasing
specific inflammatory markers into the blood. Theoretically, these
markers reach the lungs and trigger asthma-like symptoms hours later. By
monitoring skin inflammation with wearable "smart patches," doctors can
now predict and prevent respiratory attacks in urban environments,
treating the skin as a primary defensive shield for our internal
airways.
Source: Environment International / Harvard Brain+Body Center (January 2026)

This
image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope shows a full view of the
Circinus galaxy, a nearby spiral galaxy about 13 million light-years
away. The inset highlights a close-up from Webb of the galaxy’s core,
where infrared observations pierce through dust to reveal hot material
feeding its central supermassive black hole. Webb’s image, made using
the Aperture Masking Interferometer (AMI) tool on its NIRISS
(Near-Infrared Imager and Slitless Spectrograph) instrument, isolates
hot dust in the immediate surroundings of the supermassive black hole,
revealing that most of the infrared emission comes from a compact, dusty
structure feeding the black hole rather than from outflowing material.
In the Webb image, the inner face of the torus glows in infrared light,
while the darker areas represent where the outer ring is blocking light.

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