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Explore the Universe - One Day at a Time 🔬 From space missions and biology breakthroughs to physics, tech, and the wonders of our world—Science News Daily delivers fast, fascinating science updates to keep your brain buzzing. Whether you're a student, a science lover, or just curious, we've got your daily fix.
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Welcome to Science News Daily, brought to you by Brief! Our AI selects the latest stories and top headlines and then delivers them to you each day in less than ten minutes (for more details, visit www.brief.news/how-it-works). Tune in to get your daily news on fascinating topics, including physics, biology, chemistry, astronomy, and more. Whether you're a science enthusiast, researcher, or simply curious about the wonders of the natural world, this podcast is your ultimate source for all thi ...
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This episode explores groundbreaking discoveries that challenge our understanding of health, space, and Earth's history. Scientists reveal how common food additives may affect not just our health but future generations through altered gut microbiomes. Astronomers uncover a mysterious red giant star with a paradoxical age signature, spinning impossi…
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(0:10): Spectacular Mud Eruption at Yellowstone's Black Diamond Pool Captured by New Monitoring System (1:49): Lab-Grown Brain Organoids Unlock New Insights for Personalized Psychiatric Treatment (4:17): Breakthrough 3D Imaging of Cardiac Ryanodine Receptors Unveiled with MINFLUX Microscopy (6:04): Global Study Reveals Regional Seasonal Asynchronie…
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This week's episode covers groundbreaking medical advances that could reshape how we treat brain diseases, including the first-ever reversal of Alzheimer's in mice and a new discovery about dementia's vascular origins. We explore technology that finally destroys forever chemicals in water, electrodes printed directly onto human skin using light, an…
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Scientists are discovering species at an unprecedented rate—over 16,000 annually—revealing Earth still holds countless mysteries. This episode explores groundbreaking research including a newly discovered brain cell function that could revolutionize treatment for spinal injuries and MS, why COVID-19 vaccines rarely cause heart inflammation, and how…
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This week's episode explores groundbreaking neuroscience research that finally reveals how to detect the brain's incoming signals, potentially transforming our understanding of neural communication. We cover promising Alzheimer's prevention strategies targeting toxic proteins before symptoms appear, and NASA's detection of electrical sparks inside …
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This episode explores groundbreaking research revealing that harmful mutations in aging sperm aren't just random damage—they're actively being selected for during sperm production, with major implications for older fathers. We also dive into alarming new findings about how a single fructose beverage affects your immune response to infections, and e…
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Scientists have unlocked a fossilized timestamp in dinosaur eggshells that could revolutionize how we date ancient life. Meanwhile, Saturn's largest moon Titan doesn't have the ocean we thought—it's something far more unusual. Plus, researchers crack the code on room-temperature superconductors, map the invisible universe through warped galaxies, a…
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Today's episode explores a fundamental challenge to how we understand magnetoresistance in spintronics, with implications for next-generation electronics. We cover breakthrough discoveries in quantum materials that bend electrons like gravity, a solved mystery about why batteries crack and degrade, and how ants chose quantity over quality in one of…
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(0:10): Hubble Solves Mystery: Fomalhaut's Bright Spot Revealed as Debris from Massive Cosmic Collisions (2:29): Ancient Roman Soldiers at Vindolanda Plagued by Parasites, Study Reveals (4:16): Swearing Boosts Physical Performance: Study Reveals Surprising Benefits of Profanity (5:56): CRISPRi Screen Maps Functional Enhancers in Astrocytes, Paving …
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Climate change is putting your chocolate at risk, but researchers in Singapore have discovered a surprising solution. This episode explores their breakthrough flavor-enhancement techniques for carob that could secure our cocoa supply. We also cover a potential weakness in drug-resistant hospital fungi, new evidence that cosmic airbursts are more da…
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Titan's Interior Revealed: Deep Ice and Slush, Not a Global Ocean, Study Finds MIT's mRNA Breakthrough Restores Aged Mice Immune Systems, Combats Tumors Patagonian Pumas Shift Prey to Penguins, Stirring Up Ecosystem Dynamics Adoptive Polar Bear Mom in Manitoba Raises Two Cubs Amidst Climate Challenges Revolutionary Plant-Based Plastic Dissolves in …
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A European clinical trial reveals the first viable pill-based treatment for sleep apnea, potentially eliminating the need for CPAP machines for millions of people. Scientists discover that your roommate's genes can literally shape the bacteria living in your gut—a finding that challenges everything we thought about personal biology. AI cancer detec…
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(0:10): New AI Tool V2P Revolutionizes Genetic Mutation Diagnosis for Rare Diseases (2:05): Cell-Selective mRNA Breakthrough: New Therapy Targets Cancer, Spares Healthy Cells (4:03): OpenAI Unveils FrontierScience to Test AI's PhD-Level Scientific Reasoning Across Disciplines (6:21): Revolutionary Light-Driven Polymerization Enables Safer, Scalable…
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Scientists have created unprecedented 3D temperature maps revealing hidden heat sources miles beneath Greenland's ice sheet that could dramatically change our sea level rise forecasts. This week's episode also explores a promising blood test for detecting Alzheimer's before symptoms appear, astronomers capturing the first direct image of a planet o…
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(0:10): Climate Crisis: 4,000 Glaciers Could Vanish Annually by 2030s, Urgent Mitigation Needed (2:48): Moderna's mNEXSPIKE Set for European Expansion Following EMA Endorsement (4:43): FDA Approves ENHERTU Combo as Breakthrough First-Line Therapy for HER2-Positive Breast Cancer (7:22): Anixa Biosciences Takes Helm of Breast Cancer Vaccine Trials, E…
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Scientists have finally cracked the mystery of how Earth retained its water during its molten infancy—the answer lies hidden deep in the mantle. Meanwhile, climate data reveals Polynesian navigators may have literally chased shifting rainfall patterns across thousands of miles of Pacific Ocean a millennium ago. Plus, the largest study of African Am…
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(0:10): Study Debunks Vaccine-Related Deaths in Young Adults; Calls for Better Heart Health Screening (2:15): Revolutionizing Cancer Immunotherapy: Quantum Sensors to Unlock Immune Cell Insights (4:07): Nanoplastics Rapidly Invade Zebrafish Organs, Raising Human Health Concerns (6:11): Study Uncovers Hundreds of Glacial Quakes at Antarctica's 'Doom…
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A single-dose pill shows promise against antibiotic-resistant gonorrhea in phase 3 trials, while UC San Diego researchers finally identify the enzyme behind chromothripsis—cancer's chromosome-shattering chaos. This episode explores breakthrough findings in Alzheimer's blood factors, the surprising role of gut bacteria in sleep regulation, and quant…
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Princeton researchers reveal that human brains use 'cognitive blocks' to outperform AI in learning flexibility, while a massive review of 2,500+ studies exposes surprising gaps in medical cannabis evidence. Plus: how your cells detect trouble before disaster strikes through ribosome collisions, a 3.4-million-year-old foot fossil that's rewriting hu…
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(0:10): Lilly's Retatrutide Achieves Breakthrough Weight Loss and Pain Relief in Obesity Drug Trial (2:13): Orcas and Dolphins: A Surprising Collaboration in Salmon Hunting Revealed (4:14): Study Unveils Cross-Species Gene Sharing Behind Warbler Colors, Redefining Evolutionary Connections (6:25): Breakthrough CAR T-Cell Therapy Revitalizes Gut Heal…
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A groundbreaking antibody can now penetrate kidney cysts to halt polycystic kidney disease from the inside, while researchers have identified the exact protein that allows alcohol to devastate liver function—opening doors to entirely new treatments. Your cat's brain may hold crucial clues to fighting Alzheimer's, as feline dementia mirrors human di…
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(0:10): Ancient Fire Use Uncovered: Hominin-Controlled Blazes in England 350,000 Years Ago (2:06): New Report Sets Life-Detection as Top Goal for Crewed Mars Mission, Outlines 11 Scientific Objectives (4:20): NC Health Officials Urge Flu Vaccination Amid Rising Cases and Holiday Travel Concerns (6:35): Stanford Study Reveals EPO's Role in Immune To…
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This episode explores groundbreaking research revealing how theobromine in dark chocolate may slow biological aging based on DNA markers from over 1,600 people. We also dive into cancer cells' newly discovered survival tricks that help tumors regrow after treatment, cleaner ship fuel's unexpected impact on cloud formation and climate, and cosmic du…
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(0:10): UN Report: Urgent Global Action Needed to Combat Interconnected Environmental Crises (3:40): Ancient Roman Concrete Techniques Unearthed: A Blueprint for Modern Sustainable Construction (6:06): BabyBIG Treatment Saves Infants Amid Botulism Outbreak Linked to ByHeart Formula in 18 States (8:52): Supermassive Black Hole in NGC 3783 Unleashes …
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Today's episode covers groundbreaking research from multiple scientific frontiers. Discover how flavanol-rich foods might counteract damage from prolonged sitting, and learn about a revolutionary technique for recharging damaged cells with fresh mitochondria. We explore an ultra-thin brain chip creating wireless links between minds and computers, p…
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(0:10): Study Links Social Media Use to Inattention in Children, Urges Policy Change (2:32): Record-Breaking Gamma-Ray Burst GRB 250702B Challenges Existing Models, Suggests New Progenitor Scenarios (5:05): Elacestrant Combo Shows Promise in Advanced Breast Cancer: ELEVATE Trial Boosts Survival Rates (7:25): Breakthrough Gene Therapy BE-CAR7 Offers…
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Researchers at the University of Amsterdam reveal that gravitational waves from colliding black holes may carry hidden signatures of dark matter, offering the first real method to study this cosmic mystery. Georgetown University scientists identify a molecular 'brain switch' controlling how quickly habits form, with major implications for addiction…
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(0:10): SELLAS Life Sciences Reports Promising Phase 2 Results for AML Treatment at ASH 2025 (2:33): AOP Health Showcases Promising Ropeginterferon Results for Blood Cancer Treatment at ASH Meeting (5:17): Japanese Physicists Propose Cosmic Knots Theory to Solve Matter Origin Mysteries (7:39): Regeneron's Lynozyfic Shows Promise as Frontline Therap…
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Scientists discover active seismic faults on the Moon that could jeopardize future NASA base plans, while new evidence shows the ozone layer is recovering faster than expected. Researchers unlock how the liver and heart communicate to regulate metabolism, and neutrino experiments edge closer to explaining why the universe exists at all. Plus, deep-…
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Physicists have precisely calculated how time moves differently on Mars compared to Earth, a discovery crucial for future missions and colonization. This episode also covers AI systems that develop brain-like patterns before training, the shocking 86% increased stroke risk from poor oral health, and how 22 million Americans are breathing dangerous …
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(0:10): Breakthrough Study Visualizes Chromatin Condensates, Linking Microscopic Structure to Macroscopic Properties (2:42): NASA's Roman Telescope Set to Revolutionize Cosmic Exploration with Unprecedented Data Accessibility (5:52): Global Malaria Resurgence: Drug Resistance and Underfunding Threaten Hard-Won Gains (7:14): Breakthrough Study Links…
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(0:10): LandSpace's Zhuque-3 Rocket Aims for Historic Reusable Launch, Transforming China's Space Industry (1:51): Megaconstellations Threaten Space Telescope Data: Urgent Call for Global Coordination and Mitigation (4:16): San Francisco Sues Food Giants Over Ultraprocessed Foods, Cites Public Health Crisis (6:11): New Nasal Spray Vaccine BPZE1 Sho…
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Scientists have discovered pond frogs can eat the world's deadliest hornets without harm, while researchers unlock where life's essential elements actually come from using X-ray satellites. Plus, real-time footage reveals how your cells actively grab invading viruses, and a stunning finding from Wales shows the shingles vaccine may dramatically red…
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A physicist challenges 60 years of black hole theory, suggesting we've confused inevitability with reality. Wild chimpanzees consume the alcohol equivalent of one to two human drinks daily from fermenting fruit, supporting the 'drunken monkey' hypothesis. Scientists identify the cyanobacteria behind Lake Erie's toxic blooms and discover how everyda…
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Intensified Ocean Acidification in Upwelling Zones Threatens Global Coastal Ecosystems and Industries New Study Reveals Earth's Early Tectonic Evolution and Links to Venus's Geology Global Effort to Save Indonesia's Sharks and Rays Combines Science, Policy, and Community Action Breakthrough Allo15MCAR-NKT Cells Show Superior Tumor Control in Pancre…
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Scientists testing a next-generation cancer drug have stumbled upon an unexpected side effect that could revolutionize aging research. This episode covers groundbreaking discoveries including new metabolic pathways that extend lifespan, alarming trends in breast cancer screening gaps, and the accelerating collapse of Antarctica's Doomsday Glacier. …
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Scientists analyzing NASA telescope data report what could be the first real detection of dark matter after nearly a century of searching—a discovery that would reveal the invisible scaffolding of our universe. Meanwhile, researchers decode the brain's sophisticated filing system for lasting memories, and extraordinarily preserved dinosaur fossils …
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This week on Peer Review'd: After seven years, researchers finally crack the formula for perfect beer foam, revealing why some pints stay bubbly longer than others. We explore groundbreaking discoveries from blood bacteria that could slow aging, to gut microbes producing serotonin that might revolutionize IBS treatment. Plus, scientists find chemic…
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(0:10): ESA Boosts Budget for Moon Mission, Space Autonomy Amid Rising Global Competition (3:05): New Study Reveals Cats Domesticated in North Africa, Arrived in Europe 2,000 Years Ago (4:48): Experts Warn: Bird Flu Pandemic Could Surpass COVID-19 Threat if Virus Mutates (8:03): New Study: Ancient Droughts Drove Indus Valley Civilization's Gradual …
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Scientists at Nagoya University have identified the first new type of plant tissue in over a century and a half, with potential to revolutionize crop yields and food security. This episode also covers a massive decade-long study revealing how air pollution erases exercise benefits, breakthrough findings on mitochondrial DNA damage linked to aging a…
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(0:10): New Gamma-Ray Signal Offers Potential Breakthrough in Dark Matter Research; Verification Needed (2:27): Korea's Nuri Rocket Launches Successfully, Marking Milestone in Space Independence (4:49): NASA Rover Discovers Miniature Lightning on Mars, Opening New Scientific Frontiers (6:38): New Hominin Species Discovered: Australopithecus deyirem…
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Scientists have developed revolutionary 'nanoflowers' that supercharge stem cells to repair aging tissues, while quantum physicists achieved a breakthrough that could enable continent-spanning quantum internet networks. Researchers discovered untreated sleep apnea doubles Parkinson's risk, mapped rheumatoid arthritis years before symptoms appear, a…
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This episode covers a potential first-ever detection of dark matter using gamma-ray data, plus a breakthrough in freezing organs without damage that could revolutionize transplants. We explore how shipping route changes accidentally revealed climate effects of cleaner fuels, discover a hidden heat blob drifting beneath the Appalachians, and dive in…
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(0:10): Philippines Champions Radiation Tech to Combat Plastic Pollution at Global IAEA Forum (2:27): UC Davis Study Reveals Crucial Flaw in Using Rhesus Macaques for TIGIT Cancer Therapy Research (4:14): Urbanization Fuels Rapid Evolution in Keihanshin's Plant Species, Study Reveals (6:10): Breakthrough Discovery of Adipogenin: A New Target for Ob…
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From a startlingly simple diesel emission fix in Nigeria to the discovery that your brain undergoes five distinct structural transformations throughout life, today's episode covers groundbreaking research across multiple fields. We explore how cellular alarm systems may unlock new Alzheimer's treatments, why ancient dog skulls are rewriting domesti…
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(0:10): China's JUNO Neutrino Detector Achieves World-Leading Precision in Solar Neutrino Research (1:52): Revolutionary Metasurface Design Boosts Nonlinear Optical Effects in 2D Crystals for Quantum Photonics (4:09): Volunteers Harness eDNA to Track Marine Species Amid Rising Ocean Temperatures (6:01): Study Urges Medicaid Reforms to Boost Methado…
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New research uncovers how visceral fat may be accelerating brain aging, while another study rewrites decades of fat metabolism science with a shocking discovery about HSL protein's hidden function. We explore urgent warnings about ultra-processed foods becoming global dietary staples, a mathematics publishing fraud scandal threatening research inte…
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This episode covers groundbreaking discoveries across multiple fields of science. Researchers reveal a shocking paradox about water safety in Guatemala, showing trusted sources may harbor hidden contamination. We explore new findings about Viking history, a balloon experiment that revolutionized black hole observation, and the discovery of a nearby…
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Today's episode reveals how Southern Hemisphere peat bogs are showing alarming signs that Earth's largest carbon sink is destabilizing under current wind pattern changes. We explore the discovery of a colossal 115-million-year-old shark that proves modern sharks achieved gigantic sizes far earlier than scientists believed possible. Plus, geologists…
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(0:10): Moss Spores Survive 9-Month Space Station Exposure, Paving Way for Off-World Agriculture (2:22): New Synaptic Plasticity Mechanism: VLK Inhibition Offers Hope for Pain Relief Without Side Effects (4:34): Eli Lilly's New Oral Weight Loss Pill Promises Affordable, Needle-Free Alternative to Costly Injections (6:54): Shallow Coastal Habitats C…
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