The choice of topic for a research paper directly affects its success. If a researcher has conducted a high-quality and thorough study, but it does not provide answers to relevant questions in a particular field of knowledge, it will not have a significant impact in the scientific community. Science, like any other field, has its own tendencies and trends. What will be popular in the next two years? Today we will focus on the research areas that will be relevant in 2025-2026.

1. Progress in medicine and healthcare
The development of medicine will always remain a relevant and priority area for research, as human lives and the future of humanity as a whole depend on it. This industry is constantly integrating the latest technologies to improve body examination methods and approaches to treating various diseases. In 2025-2026, the most popular areas for research will be:
- personalised medicine: creation of individual therapies based on genomic data;
- medical AI: assistance in the diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of diseases;
- innovative vaccines and biomedical implants: development of new methods of treatment and provision of medical services, in particular in remote regions.
Particularly promising is the development of biomedical implants that can not only replace lost body functions but also improve human natural capabilities through built-in sensors and monitoring systems.
Medical artificial intelligence is already demonstrating exceptional results in the early diagnosis of cancer, analysing medical images with an accuracy that exceeds the capabilities of experienced radiologists.
In addition, we should pay attention to regenerative medicine, genetic therapy, and immunotherapy. The latter is particularly important in the context of treating autoimmune diseases and developing new approaches to fighting various forms of cancer, allowing the patient's own immune system to be used to fight the disease.
2. Artificial intelligence and machine learning
Artificial intelligence and machine learning will also remain relevant in 2025-2026. The peculiarity of this trend is that its impact goes beyond science and extends to such areas as economics, education, healthcare, etc.
Due to its ability to process large amounts of data and make autonomous decisions, AI is being actively implemented in various scientific disciplines, including:
- manufacturing automation: workflows in the industry are becoming more efficient through the use of robotics and automated systems;
- medicine: AI is helping to diagnose diseases, predict treatment outcomes, and even develop personalised therapies;
- cybersecurity: the number of cyber threats is actively growing, requiring the development of new data protection technologies;
- robotics and computer vision: actively developing, opening up new opportunities for automation and interaction with the environment.
3. Sustainable development and renewable energy
Global warming and the depletion of natural resources are forcing scientists to look for solutions for sustainable development. The development of renewable energy and reduction of the carbon footprint are becoming a priority. In 2025-2026, we can expect further achievements in the following areas:
- development of efficient energy storage systems: new generation batteries and green hydrogen production technologies promise to revolutionise the energy sector.
- integration of smart technologies into urban environments: smart cities where energy will be used more efficiently and without harming the environment.
Research in this area helps to develop solutions that reduce the negative impact of human activity on the environment.
4. Cybersecurity and data protection
In the digital era, cybersecurity is becoming even more important. With the increasing number of cyberattacks on both ordinary users and government agencies, there is an urgent need for research aimed at developing innovative methods of data protection. In the next two years, cybersecurity research will focus on the following areas:
- network security and cloud storage protection: ensuring protection against attacks on networks and servers, as well as protecting data stored in cloud services from unauthorised access and leaks;
- mobile and application security: ensuring protection of mobile devices from malware and protection of confidential data processed in mobile applications;
- The Internet of Things: protecting connected devices is becoming an important element of global security. The Internet of Things is a concept that involves connecting physical devices to the Internet and to each other to collect, exchange and analyse data without human intervention. These can be any objects or devices equipped with sensors, software and a network that allow them to collect and transmit information.
5. Biotechnology and engineering
Biotechnology and genetic engineering will continue to develop rapidly, in particular due to breakthroughs in synthetic biology. Important areas will include:
- genome editing: CRISPR technology allows changing the genetic code and creating new methods of treating genetic diseases;
- tissue engineering: there is a prospect of creating artificial organs for transplantation;
- biosensors and environmental clean-up: biotechnology will help monitor human health and clean the environment from pollution.
Choosing relevant topics for research is becoming an important factor for the success of scientists' careers, as it determines whether their work will be included in reputable databases and scientific publications. That's why it's important to keep your finger on the pulse and track current trends and directions.
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