Today's Science Pulse
UK-led study reveals hidden massive star clusters deep within nearby galaxies
Astronomers using the VLA and ALMA uncovered previously unseen giant star clusters embedded deep inside nearby galaxies. The findings show that young stellar activity drives the evolution of these galaxies, reshaping their interstellar environments. Multiple observations confirm the clusters act as hidden “ring factories” of star formation.
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Autism Can Be Reversed? This Changes Everything
Documenting Hope published a new peer‑reviewed case report showing full autism reversal in a child using the Specific Carbohydrate Diet and targeted medical care. The post cites a growing list of similar case studies dating back to the 1970s, highlighting improvements from dietary changes, probiotics, antifungals and personalized biomedical protocols. It argues that autism should be treated as a medical condition with root‑cause investigations rather than solely managed with behavioral therapies like ABA. The author calls for insurance reform and broader clinical adoption of functional‑medicine approaches to replace costly, symptom‑focused interventions.
How Nanoscale Catalyst Design Could Improve Hydrogen Peroxide Production
A review by Tohoku University researchers details how nanoarchitectonics of graphitic carbon nitride (g‑C₃N₄) can dramatically improve photocatalytic hydrogen peroxide production. The paper outlines defect engineering, metal doping, and semiconductor heterostructure strategies that boost catalyst efficiency. It also stresses that...
Artemis 2 Set Record: 413,145 Km From Earth
Artemis 2 was the furthest human voyage from Earth. Per the final JPL Horizons trajectory I estimate the max distance from the geocenter was 413145 km at 2304 UTC Apr 6 (about 4 km less and 1...

University of Missouri/Mizzou Researchers Developing Rewritable DNA Hard Drive
University of Missouri researchers have unveiled a rewritable DNA memory system that uses frameshift encoding and nanopore duplex interruption decoding, eliminating the need for synthesis and enzymes. The technique allows data to be erased and overwritten repeatedly, moving DNA storage...
GRAPHERGIA Project Launches Three Demonstration Cases to Pilot Graphene-Based Technologies
The Graphene Flagship’s GRAPHERGIA project has entered the piloting stage of three demonstration cases that embed graphene‑based energy harvesting and storage technologies into real‑world products. The first case delivers an all‑in‑one self‑charging textile for wearables, the second integrates a triboelectric...

Squishy Photonic Switches Promise Fast Low Power Logic
Researchers at the University of Ljubljana have created a liquid‑crystal photonic switch that controls light with light using two sub‑nanosecond laser pulses. The device exploits whispering‑gallery resonances and stimulated emission depletion to suppress the first pulse while amplifying the second,...

STAT+: Revolution Medicines Touts ‘Unprecedented’ Data for Pancreatic Cancer Pill
Revolution Medicines reported that its oral KRAS‑G12C inhibitor daraxonrasib more than doubled survival for patients with metastatic pancreatic cancer. In a head‑to‑head trial, the daily pill yielded a median overall survival of 13.2 months versus 6.7 months for standard chemotherapy....
Artemis 2, Apollo 8, and the Problem with History
Artemis 2’s lunar flyby mirrors Apollo 8’s historic 1968 mission, but its justification is largely technical rather than geopolitical. Recent declassified CIA memos reveal that intelligence on Soviet circumlunar plans was shared with NASA, yet historians argue the primary driver for Apollo 8...

How Pacific Communities Use Sea Worms to Track Time and Seasonal Shifts Through a Changing Climate
Across the southwestern Pacific, the annual emergence of palolo worms (Palola viridis) serves as a precise natural clock that Indigenous communities embed in their ecological calendars. The worms' synchronized spawning, marked by luminous green and orange epitokes, triggers night‑time harvest...

What It’s Like to Be…an Aerospace Engineer
The latest episode of Dan Heath’s podcast "What It’s Like to Be…" features Swati Mohan, a NASA JPL aerospace engineer who helped guide the Perseverance rover through the infamous “seven minutes of terror” landing on Mars. Listeners hear how JPL’s ultra‑clean rooms...

Are ‘Moderate’ Hurricanes Getting Squeezed Out of the North Atlantic?
Researchers from WTW and NCAR report that moderate hurricanes (categories 1‑3) have dropped from 45% of Atlantic seasons in the 1970‑1999 era to 33% in the 2000‑2025 period. The 2025 season exemplifies the shift, with only 8% of its 13 storms...
Living, 3D-Printed Biological Knee Replacement Advances to Preclinical Testing
Columbia University researchers have received ARPA‑H’s green light to move their living, 3‑D‑printed knee implant, NOVAKnee, into preclinical testing. The device combines a biodegradable scaffold with patient‑derived stem cells that regenerate cartilage and bone after implantation. Designed to address the...

The U.K. Just Spelled Out What a Carrington-Class Solar Storm Would Cost — and the Numbers Should Change Policy
The UK’s National Risk Register now quantifies a Carrington‑class solar storm as a trillion‑dollar threat, estimating $0.6‑$2.6 trillion in first‑year global damages and tens of billions of pounds in domestic losses. The country’s electricity sector alone underpins roughly $112 billion of GDP,...
Parents Underestimate Deadly Risk of Vaccine‑preventable Diseases
https://youtu.be/sLyGdEtRPyQ?si=HhO95z45Mz20D6kp We never imagine that our children could suffer or die from a vaccine-preventable disease.

STAT+: Allogene Therapeutics’ CAR-T Treatment Eliminates Residual Cancer Cells in B-Cell Lymphoma Patients
Allogene Therapeutics reported that its off‑the‑shelf CAR‑T therapy, cema‑cel, eliminated residual cancer cells in B‑cell lymphoma patients at three times the rate of standard care, meeting the interim goal of its Phase 3 trial. In the interim analysis, 58% of treated...

Cartherics and Catalent Expand Commercial License Agreement
Cartherics and Catalent have signed an amended commercial license agreement granting Cartherics access to Catalent's cGMP‑compliant iPSC line for manufacturing its CAR‑NK cell therapies, including lead candidate CTH‑401. The partnership enables Cartherics to use the line for development, clinical trials,...
IMD Flags Below-Normal Monsoon for 2026; Rainfall Seen at 92% of Long-Term Average
India's India Meteorological Department (IMD) has projected the 2026 southwest monsoon to deliver 92% of the long‑term average rainfall, classifying it as below‑normal. The IMD defines below‑normal as any season falling below 96% of the long‑term average. The shortfall threatens...
A Two-Dimensional Polymer Coating Keeps Lithium Metal Batteries Stable for Thousands of Cycles
Researchers at Sungkyunkwan University have created a two‑dimensional polymeric cobalt phthalocyanine coating that directs TFSI⁻ anion decomposition and accelerates Li⁺ transport. The artificial interlayer forms a uniform lithium‑fluoride‑rich solid electrolyte interphase, suppressing dendrite growth. In symmetric cells the coating enabled...
Volta Space Technologies Leverages Government Partnerships and Funding to Develop Laser-Enabled Lunar PV Power Network
Volta Space Technologies is developing LEPTON, a laser‑enabled power‑transmission network that will beam electricity from low‑lunar‑orbit satellites to surface assets. The company secured a slot on Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost Mission 2, targeting a 2028 demonstration that will power a lander‑mounted...
NeoGenomics to Present Multiple Abstracts Showcasing New Research at AACR Annual Meeting 2026
NeoGenomics, a leading oncology diagnostics firm, will present eight scientific posters and one oral presentation at the AACR Annual Meeting 2026 in San Diego. The abstracts focus on merging laboratory testing with real‑world clinical data to power AI‑driven biomarker analysis...

Morning Hormone Peaks, Evening Temperature Rise: Body Clock Overview
The human body has a circadian rhythm with fluctuations in hormones, body temperature, and blood pressure Here's a graph for the most important diurnal rhythms in the human body: - cortisol rises in the morning and peaks around 9 AM - testosterone also...
Second‑line RVMD Improves Pancreatic Cancer Survival over First
As noted by others, the $RVMD dara mOS in 2nd line PDAC is better than mOS for current first-line regimens.

Troubled Lake Erie Is Being Transformed Into a Vast Water Research Facility
Lake Erie is being turned into the world’s largest digitally connected freshwater research platform, with hundreds of sensor buoys monitoring water quality across 7,750 sq mi. The initiative, led by the Cleveland Water Alliance and partners such as Case Western Reserve University,...
Low‑Cost Vaccine Creator Outshines Rogan’s Diet Critique
I make low cost vaccines for global health, including a Covid vaccine technology for $2-3 per dose reached 100 million people, bypassed big pharma, didn’t make money, and all these Rogan types can talk about is a joke I made...

Angara-5M to Launch PTK Prototype by 2028
Upgraded Angara-5M rocket is now promised to fly with a development prototype of the PTK crew vehicle during a 2027-2028 period (a delay from 2025). Context and full story: https://t.co/ithnEIbQfV https://t.co/g9fUBxzoNz

The Future of Uranium Enrichment Is Being Developed Today
Uranium enrichment, a longstanding U.S. vulnerability, is seeing a shift from traditional gas‑centrifuge plants to next‑generation laser technologies. Centrus Energy secured a $900 million DOE contract to expand HALEU and LEU capacity at its Ohio facility, while laser firms Silex/Global Laser...
Daraxonrasib Halves Pancreatic Cancer Mortality, Doubles Survival
Finally, best news of the morning (and something you didn't expect so soon)... Revolution Medicines $RVMD daraxonrasib Ph3 results in second-line pancreatic cancer. Median overall survival in ITT patients (KRAS mutants + wild type combined) Dara 13.2 months vs chemo 6.7...
Social Connections Shape Immune Health Under Stress
Stress and the social self – the fascinating science of how relationships affect our immune system https://t.co/WD4JqfGF3U
Bruker Unveils New NMR Products and Workflow Solutions at ENC 2026
Bruker unveiled a suite of new NMR hardware and software at ENC 2026, including the AVANCE NEO‑X console, Advanced Chemical Profiling 2.0, and the Fourier 80 Duo benchtop spectrometer. The company expanded its Dynamic Nuclear Polarization (DNP) portfolio with standard‑bore...
Allogeneic CAR‑T Achieves 42% MRD Boost, Safe Profile
Allogene $ALLO cema-cel interim ALPHA3 results just reported: B-cell lymphoma MRD negativity: cema-cel 58% vs observation 16% A 42% absolute difference in MRD clearance is better than expected. Clean safety profile, too. Allogeneic CAR-T may have found its role. Nice...

Spyre's SPY001 Achieves 40% Remission in UC Trial
Spyre $SYRE just reported SPY001 (long-acting alpha4beta7 antibody) ulcerative colitis induction data. Here's the efficacy chart, notable for a 40% clinical remission rate at week 12, albeit with small number of patients. https://t.co/aEoLWPRjEL

Scientists Are Trying to Build a Vaccine that Works Against Almost Any Respiratory Pathogen — Here's How Close They Are.
Scientists at Stanford have engineered an experimental nasal spray that activates the lungs' innate immune system rather than targeting specific antigens. In mouse studies the spray slashed viral loads by roughly 700‑fold and bacterial counts by 200‑fold, while also dampening...

An AI System Passed Peer Review. The Scientific Community Isn’t Ready
A team from Sakana AI, Oxford and the University of British Columbia built an AI system that can generate research ideas, conduct experiments, write papers and even submit them for peer review. Three AI‑generated manuscripts were entered into an ICLR...

STAT+: Spyre Therapeutics IBD Drug Shows Promise in Early Trial
Spyre Therapeutics reported positive Phase 2 data for its ulcerative colitis candidate SPY001, showing safety and meeting the trial's primary endpoint. In the SKYLINE study, patients experienced a 9.2‑point drop in a disease‑activity index, and roughly 40% entered remission after 12...

Did Neuralink Make the Wrong Bet?
Elon Musk’s Neuralink has long marketed brain‑computer interfaces that let users move a cursor with thought, but rivals are now delivering speech‑based BCIs that translate neural signals directly into words. The article argues that Neuralink’s focus on cursor control is...
AI System GOFLOW Generates Hourly Global Ocean‑Current Maps From Satellite Thermal Images
Scientists at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography have launched GOFLOW, a deep‑learning system that transforms GOES‑East satellite thermal imagery into hourly, global ocean‑current maps. The breakthrough promises finer‑scale, near‑real‑time insight into ocean dynamics critical for climate, weather, and...
Dr. Will Bulsiewicz Debunks Gut‑health Myths, Urges Food‑first Approach
In an exclusive AOL interview, gastroenterologist Dr. Will Bulsiewicz dismantles popular gut‑health myths—from prebiotic sodas to time‑restricted eating—while highlighting America’s 95% fiber deficiency. He calls for a food‑first, lifestyle‑driven approach to support the microbiome.

Ideaya’s Uveal Melanoma Drug Exceeds Success Benchmark in Late-Stage Trial
Ideaya BioSciences reported that its late‑stage drug for uveal melanoma met its pre‑specified success benchmark, achieving a 27% overall response rate versus the 20% target. The trial also demonstrated a manageable safety profile, reinforcing confidence in the therapy’s risk‑benefit balance....
Inflammatory Dietary Scores and Their Association with Clinical Outcomes in Coronary Heart Disease
A retrospective cohort of 500 angiographically confirmed coronary heart disease patients followed for a median of 38 months found that higher Dietary Inflammatory Index (DII) scores were linked to significantly increased risk of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE), all‑cause mortality,...
Dietary Intake, Nutritional Status and Healthcare Characteristics of Mothers and Newborn Infants in a Prospective Cohort Study (CHAMP) From a...
The CHAMP cohort study reports baseline data from 70 mothers and 72 newborns in rural Swat, Pakistan, a region plagued by chronic malnutrition. Households earned roughly $106 per month, well below the national minimum wage, and most parents lacked formal...
Microbiota-Metabolites Interaction Associated with Glycemic Improvement Following a Dietary Herbal Intervention in Type 2 Diabetes
The study evaluated QingYun7 (QY7), a standardized dietary herbal blend, in diabetic rats and a prospective cohort of 385 type‑2 diabetes patients. QY7 significantly lowered fasting, random and post‑prandial glucose while reshaping the gut microbiome and serum metabolite profile. Fecal...
Fasting Blood Glucose to High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Ratio and MASLD Risk: Non-Linear Association and BMI Mediation in Non-Diabetic Adults
A large cross‑sectional analysis of 13,682 non‑diabetic Japanese adults found that the fasting blood glucose‑to‑HDL‑C ratio (GHR) is strongly linked to metabolic dysfunction‑associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). After adjusting for multiple confounders, each 1‑unit rise in GHR increased MASLD odds...
Structural Elucidation and Antidiabetic Activity of Polysaccharides From the Parasitic Plant Orobanche Cumana
Researchers isolated three polysaccharide fractions from the parasitic plant Orobanche cumana and identified the alkaline‑extracted fraction OCP‑3 as a low‑molecular‑weight rhamnogalacturonan‑I‑rich polysaccharide. OCP‑3 showed strong antioxidant activity and inhibited key carbohydrate‑digesting enzymes, with IC₅₀ values of 98.5 µg mL⁻¹ for α‑amylase and...
New Directions in Mulberry Leaf Research for Diabetes: A Translational Approach Based on Multi-Component Synergy
Mulberry leaf (ML) extracts, rich in alkaloids, flavonoids, phenolic acids and polysaccharides, demonstrate multi‑target hypoglycemic effects. Preclinical models show that standardized multi‑component formulations can lower fasting glucose and improve insulin resistance comparable to metformin. A meta‑analysis of 12 randomized trials...
Icariin Improves Metabolic Response to Exercise by Promoting TFEB-Dependent Mitochondrial Clearance and Metabolic Reprogramming in C57BL/6 Mice and C2C12 Myotubes
A four‑week oral regimen of Icariin (50‑100 mg kg⁻¹) markedly improved aerobic capacity in C57BL/6 mice, raising VO₂ max, extending endurance run time, and blunting post‑exercise lactate spikes. Treated animals displayed skeletal muscle hypertrophy, a shift toward oxidative fiber types, and enhanced mitochondrial...
BIO Coffee Chat Explores Venture Philanthropy
The Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO) hosted a Patient Advocacy Coffee Chat highlighting the growing influence of venture philanthropy in biotech. Patient groups are now acting as investors, using capital and disease expertise to de‑risk early‑stage programs and guide trial design....

Bizarre ‘Compleximers’ Break the Rules of Both Glass and Plastic
Researchers at Wageningen University have unveiled "compleximers," a new class of glassy materials that melt slowly like traditional glass yet absorb impacts like plastic. By swapping covalent crosslinks for long‑range ionic bonds, the material remains compact during heating and can...
Dismantled 28-Year-Old PV System Reveals Wasps Nest in Junction Box
Researchers in Austria uncovered a wasp nest inside the junction box of a 1998 rooftop PV module, demonstrating that insects can breach even sealed electrical components. The module exhibited backsheet discoloration, burn marks and partial failure, yet the overall design...
EU Launches PsyPal Project to Test Psychedelic Therapy in Palliative Care
The European Union has kicked off the PsyPal project, a EU‑funded clinical initiative to evaluate psychedelic therapy for psychological distress in palliative‑care patients. The launch event was held on 13 April 2026 at the Directorate‑General for Health and Food Safety, marking the...
Sceye Completes 12‑Day HAPS Test, Paving Way for Stratospheric 5G Service
Sceye announced that its high‑altitude platform system (HAPS) balloon completed a 12‑day endurance flight, marking the end of its technology validation phase. The data gathered will inform upcoming commercial trials aimed at delivering 5G‑grade broadband from the stratosphere. The milestone...