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Ship 39’s V3 Achieves First Full Six‑engine Static Fire
SocialApr 15, 2026

Ship 39’s V3 Achieves First Full Six‑engine Static Fire

Nice to finally see Ship 39 (and the first V3) having the first full 6 engine static fire. Looked great.

By Marcus House
Rice Engineers Turn Dead Spiders Into Robotic Grippers
SocialApr 15, 2026

Rice Engineers Turn Dead Spiders Into Robotic Grippers

Dead Spiders Reanimated as Necrobotic Grippers by Rice University Engineers by @IntEngineering #Innovation #TechForGood #EmergingTech #Technology #Tech https://t.co/nOIsc4TvO9

By Ron van Loon
Patent‑Free COVID Vaccine Reaches 100 Million at $2‑3
SocialApr 15, 2026

Patent‑Free COVID Vaccine Reaches 100 Million at $2‑3

Except the opposite, I make low cost vaccines that actually bypass big pharma, our patent-free COVID vaccine reached 100 million people at $2-3 per dose. It’s sad to see so many give up their critical thinking skills for conspiracy sites,...

By Peter Hotez
AI Models Map Worm Brain, Scale to Synthetic Biology
SocialApr 15, 2026

AI Models Map Worm Brain, Scale to Synthetic Biology

The C. elegans nervous system has exactly 302 neurons and 7,000 synaptic connections. Scientists have had the full wiring diagram since 1986. What they haven't had: a computational model that captures how those neurons actually develop and wire themselves up. Eric Wasiolek...

By John Cumbers
Grapefruit Compound Bergamottin Blocks STAT3, Triggers Tumor Cell Death
SocialApr 14, 2026

Grapefruit Compound Bergamottin Blocks STAT3, Triggers Tumor Cell Death

Bergamottin, a natural furanocoumarin obtained from grapefruit juice induces chemosensitization and apoptosis through the inhibition of STAT3 signaling pathway in tumor cells https://t.co/cLRxHMFBCJ

By Michael Lustgarten, PhD
Rare Photos Reveal N1 Prototype Assembly and Pad Tests
SocialApr 14, 2026

Rare Photos Reveal N1 Prototype Assembly and Pad Tests

A few new photos of the 1M1 non-flying prototype of the N1 rocket had surfaced on the Internet, documenting the vehicle during experimental assembly and on-pad fit tests. CONTEXT: https://t.co/LXWHDWCazM https://t.co/AwX1iqo78x

By Anatoly Zak
Fructose Metabolism Fuels Brain Tumor Growth, Study Shows
SocialApr 14, 2026

Fructose Metabolism Fuels Brain Tumor Growth, Study Shows

Trump, Coca-Cola and the fructose frenzy that influences brain and neuronal tumor development "Dietary fructose, upon ingestion, is metabolised by gut microbiota into acetate or directly taken up by tumor cells from the bloodstream..." https://t.co/rZ2DMmuNsj https://t.co/tnJa3ldYrN

By David Barzilai, MD PhD
Hubble's Legacy: Long-Term Data Still Outshines New Tech
SocialApr 14, 2026

Hubble's Legacy: Long-Term Data Still Outshines New Tech

Is Hubble obsolete? With JWST now in space, it’s easy to assume Hubble is outdated. But long-term data is where Hubble shines.

By Kirsten Banks
One Injection Restores Hearing via OTOF Gene Therapy
SocialApr 14, 2026

One Injection Restores Hearing via OTOF Gene Therapy

A single injection uses an engineered AAV virus to deliver a healthy OTOF gene into cochlear cells, enabling them to produce otoferlin and restore the ear’s ability to convert sound vibrations into signals the brain can interpret. https://t.co/Lk34jpnRBe

By Liz Parrish
Peak Span May Outweigh Health Span for Longevity
SocialApr 14, 2026

Peak Span May Outweigh Health Span for Longevity

Experts say your ‘peak span’ could be more important than your ‘health span’ – here’s why, and what it really means for health https://t.co/YVulQ49Zvh @StylistMagazine Featuring work by @biogerontology, @KejunYing, and @DomiWilczok 🔬💻⚕️ https://t.co/basWzeHBi6

By David Barzilai, MD PhD
Data, Not Models, Limits AI in Biology
SocialApr 14, 2026

Data, Not Models, Limits AI in Biology

The biggest bottleneck in AI for biology isn't models. It's data. @BerkeleyLab is building the infrastructure to fix that: integrated multi-omics datasets, queryable data lakehouses across data types, and high-quality annotated training data for modeling dynamic biological systems. This is DOE-funded, national-scale...

By John Cumbers
FDA's 27-Year Freeze Stalled Critical Strep A Vaccine
SocialApr 14, 2026

FDA's 27-Year Freeze Stalled Critical Strep A Vaccine

The FDA accidentally froze Strep A vaccine development for 27 years. @AsimovPress explains what happened and where things stand now, ft. @jacobtrefethen and @coeff_giving's research.

By Alexander Berger
Rigid Belief in Relativity May Stifle Space Exploration
SocialApr 14, 2026

Rigid Belief in Relativity May Stifle Space Exploration

🤔A question that touches my soul... Are we "demotivated" by our cognitive rigidity that accepts Einstein's equation of time dilation as the final arbitor of space travel? @ericweinstein @elonmusk

By John Nosta
RNA‑seq No Longer a Bottleneck: 3‑day Turnaround
SocialApr 14, 2026

RNA‑seq No Longer a Bottleneck: 3‑day Turnaround

What if sequencing wasn’t the bottleneck anymore? #SynBioBeta2026 is May 4-7th in San Jose, California, you can learn more about the conference and get your tickets here: https://t.co/8abYWJ18mc @plasmidsaurus is removing friction from RNA-seq. 3-day turnaround in Europe. No dry ice. This is...

By John Cumbers
Moderate Coffee Intake Cuts Stress and Anxiety Risk
SocialApr 14, 2026

Moderate Coffee Intake Cuts Stress and Anxiety Risk

Scientists Identify Coffee 'Sweet Spot'–Here's How Much to Drink Each Day for Lower Risk of Stress and Anxiety https://t.co/DohCegVD51 https://t.co/N6P8qAxfr2

By David Barzilai, MD PhD
Bionic Eye Mimics Animal Pupils for Sharper Focus
SocialApr 14, 2026

Bionic Eye Mimics Animal Pupils for Sharper Focus

A recent Science #Robotics study describes a #bionic eye that can simulate irregular pupils such as a cat’s vertical pupil for precise focus while hunting and a toad's heart-shaped pupil for improved depth perception. https://t.co/p1uZy6rbky https://t.co/D13AFi1g5T

By Science Robotics
Precise Data Shows CSS Farther From Artemis than ISS
SocialApr 14, 2026

Precise Data Shows CSS Farther From Artemis than ISS

A more precise calculation gives a max CSS-Artemis distance as 419643 km at 2220:08 UTC; max ISS-Artemis was 419581 km at 2222:05 UTC. My earlier calculation neglected a coordinate frame precession between the Artemis and ISS/CSS data...

By Jonathan McDowell
New Preprint Dissects Strengths, Flaws, Misconceptions of IIT
SocialApr 14, 2026

New Preprint Dissects Strengths, Flaws, Misconceptions of IIT

Integrated information theory - the good, the bad, and the misunderstood. New preprint, a long time in the making, led by Adam Barrett alongside a terrific crew: @MilinkovBorjan @PedroMediano @_fernando_rosas @DanielBor Lionel Barnett, & me. https://t.co/p2HuhDOqQ8

By Anil Seth, DPhil
Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring Sparked Modern Environmental Movement
SocialApr 14, 2026

Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring Sparked Modern Environmental Movement

Remembering Rachel Carson, who returned her borrowed stardust on this day in 1964, with the story behind her epochal book "Silent Spring," which catalyzed the modern environmental movement https://t.co/DRwh8xuzi8

By Maria Popova
Soyuz‑5 Launch Window Slips as Issues Persist
SocialApr 14, 2026

Soyuz‑5 Launch Window Slips as Issues Persist

Launch opportunities for the inaugural flight of the Soyuz-5 rocket are reported to be open until April 20, but more than a day after the first window, there is no official word on the status of the mission, as specialists...

By Anatoly Zak
Physics‑Based Sensors and AI Transform Bioreactor Monitoring
SocialApr 14, 2026

Physics‑Based Sensors and AI Transform Bioreactor Monitoring

Bioreactors are billion-dollar processes monitored by pH probes and dissolved oxygen sensors. That's like running a semiconductor fab with a thermometer. @schmidtsciences is adapting physics tools that don't usually touch biology: fluorescent nanodiamonds, single-cell Raman spectroscopy, and optical frequency combs that...

By John Cumbers
Barley Leaf–Derived Gut Microbes Boost Mouse Cognition, Slow Aging
SocialApr 14, 2026

Barley Leaf–Derived Gut Microbes Boost Mouse Cognition, Slow Aging

Bizarre experiment, but OK... Middle-aged mice were given human fecal samples from young people taking barley leaf (BL), rich in dietary fiber, chlorophyll & polyphenols. Bifidobacterium in the mice rose, along with restored cognition & slower testicular aging 🧠🥜

By David Sinclair, PhD
Europe Questions Gateway's End, Doubts Post‑ISS Station
SocialApr 14, 2026

Europe Questions Gateway's End, Doubts Post‑ISS Station

An interesting view from Europe of the dissolution of Gateway, what it means for European boots on the Moon, and a discussion of working with JAXA and Canada on a post-ISS space station with Gateway elements. The latter idea seems...

By Eric Berger
High Blood Glucose Linked to Cognitive Decline via Lactate Pathway
SocialApr 14, 2026

High Blood Glucose Linked to Cognitive Decline via Lactate Pathway

How do high glucose levels in the blood impair cognition and predict mild cognitive impairment in people with diabetes? @scisignal Elevated plasma lactate and related pathway, with a peptide intervention to potentially address it https://t.co/ai1369HWVU https://t.co/JcszZT2Tt2

By Eric Topol
Targeting Aging: Epigenetic Reprogramming Tackles Disease Root
SocialApr 14, 2026

Targeting Aging: Epigenetic Reprogramming Tackles Disease Root

Aging is arguably the root cause of most major diseases. Our cells lose function as we age, allowing various conditions to manifest, which is why most major diseases correlate with age. Yes, it is more complex than this, but this is...

By Brian Armstrong
New Mirror Technique Boosts Gravity‑Entanglement Signals
SocialApr 14, 2026

New Mirror Technique Boosts Gravity‑Entanglement Signals

A new mirror-positioning method enhances quantum superposition in optomechanical systems, amplifying gravity-induced entanglement signals and bringing experimental tests of quantum gravity within technological reach. quantumgravity

By Phys.org Threads
Low‑cost Vaccines Bypass Big Pharma, Influencers Profit
SocialApr 14, 2026

Low‑cost Vaccines Bypass Big Pharma, Influencers Profit

No, the opposite. I develop low cost vaccines that bypass big pharma. The only shills are those connected to the corrupt wellness influencer industry, which buys whatever it can in bulk cheap so they can jack up the price with...

By Peter Hotez
Nasal EV Spray Reverses Neuroinflammation and Boosts Memory
SocialApr 14, 2026

Nasal EV Spray Reverses Neuroinflammation and Boosts Memory

A nasal spray delivering extracellular vesicles reversed neuroinflammation, restored mitochondrial function, and improved memory in aging brain models, suggesting a noninvasive approach to counteract cognitive decline. neuroscience

By Phys.org Threads
MIC11 Deletion Traps Parasites, Reveals Escape Target
SocialApr 14, 2026

MIC11 Deletion Traps Parasites, Reveals Escape Target

Removal of the MIC11 gene traps parasites inside host cells by blocking membrane rupture, highlighting a critical mechanism required for their escape and suggesting a potential target for controlling parasite-borne diseases. parasitology

By Phys.org Threads
New York to Host 1 GW New Nuclear Plant
SocialApr 14, 2026

New York to Host 1 GW New Nuclear Plant

New York state expects to select a community this year to host at least 1 gigawatt of new nuclear energy, signaling a push to accelerate reactor development as electricity demand climbs. https://t.co/6qbR9DLjHg

By Vox – Climate
Genetically Switched Microbes Aim to Cut Synthetic Nitrogen Use
SocialApr 14, 2026

Genetically Switched Microbes Aim to Cut Synthetic Nitrogen Use

Nitrogen fertilizer feeds 4 billion people. It also uses 2% of global energy to produce and loses nearly half of what's applied to runoff. Biology has promised a fix for decades. The problem: engineered microbes that make nitrogen can't also compete...

By John Cumbers
Seeking Fresh Questions on Starship HLS Beyond Usual Topics
SocialApr 14, 2026

Seeking Fresh Questions on Starship HLS Beyond Usual Topics

Just so I don't miss anything in my deep dive on Starship HLS, let me know what questions you have BESIDES the dozen plus refilling tankers, height / tippiness of it, and using methalox as those topics are greatly covered.

By Tim Dodd
GLP‑1 Drugs Show Weight‑loss‑independent Benefits, Study Finds
SocialApr 14, 2026

GLP‑1 Drugs Show Weight‑loss‑independent Benefits, Study Finds

Great work by @DanielJDrucker and team; biologically plausible mechanism of GLP1-RA benefit independent of weight loss. Excellent article by @megtirrell @CNN describing the publication. Could it justify new approaches for these drugs? I think so. https://t.co/pHudk7lkAR

By Harlan Krumholz
Aging May Be a Software Issue, New Primate Study Shows
SocialApr 14, 2026

Aging May Be a Software Issue, New Primate Study Shows

Cool new paper: Cellular aging biomarkers in primates - increasingly supportive of aging being a software problem But what kind of software? And can an update be reinstalled? 🧵 https://t.co/1CKLNtHwZ4

By David Sinclair, PhD
China's Wind Tunnel Delivers Real Flight Sensation
SocialApr 14, 2026

China's Wind Tunnel Delivers Real Flight Sensation

Experience Real Flight Without Wings in China’s Wind Tunnel by @tweetciiiim #EmergingTech #Technology #Innovation https://t.co/NMdB8FWINg

By Ron van Loon
Breast Milk’s Living Stem Cells May Reach Infant Brain
SocialApr 14, 2026

Breast Milk’s Living Stem Cells May Reach Infant Brain

Breast milk contains living stem cells. In animal studies, these cells survived digestion in newborns, entered the bloodstream, and were found in multiple tissues including the brain. Whether this happens in humans is still being studied, but the animal data...

By Preethi Kasireddy
25 Years of Automated Science: Ross King’s Future Vision
SocialApr 14, 2026

25 Years of Automated Science: Ross King’s Future Vision

What I’ve learned from 25 years of automated science, and what the future holds: an interview with Ross King https://t.co/ptzfGTRXsX

By Robohub Twitter
Google Invites Proposals for Early Willow Quantum Access
SocialApr 14, 2026

Google Invites Proposals for Early Willow Quantum Access

@GoogleQuantumAI is currently accepting proposals for early access to the Willow quantum processor. This hardware is not yet publicly available, so this a notable opportunity for research groups looking to run experiments on state-of-the-art superconducting quantum hardware.

By Zlatko Minev
Better Forecasts Cut Heat‑related Deaths Significantly
SocialApr 14, 2026

Better Forecasts Cut Heat‑related Deaths Significantly

Really cool paper on the value of improved weather forecasts for reducing heat-related mortality. https://t.co/AegtRfLJnR

By Marshall Burke
Classic Lymphadenopathy Differential Diagnosis Table Highlights Key Features
SocialApr 14, 2026

Classic Lymphadenopathy Differential Diagnosis Table Highlights Key Features

Lymphadenopathy [2000] Habermann & @DavidSteensma @MayoProceedings https://t.co/56RvIsHEG3 <- a classic esp DDx Table 3 #lymsm #hemeonc https://t.co/PlvEKQVoiG

By Mike Thompson, MD PhD
Unexplained Splenomegaly Study Reveals Preliminary Findings
SocialApr 14, 2026

Unexplained Splenomegaly Study Reveals Preliminary Findings

The Challenge of Unexplained Splenomegalies: Preliminary Data of the French Prospective Multi-Center Splenomegaly Study (SMS) [Nov 29, 2018] Guillaume Denis, MD etal. @BloodJournal 32 (Supplement 1): 4815 #ASH18 https://t.co/N0PeoI1agT #SMUS

By Mike Thompson, MD PhD
Mass Alone Determines Planets, Stars, and Brown Dwarfs
SocialApr 14, 2026

Mass Alone Determines Planets, Stars, and Brown Dwarfs

Everything in the Universe changes by adding enough mass What sets the dividing line between rocky planets, gas giants, brown dwarfs, and stars of different colors and lifetimes? One parameter alone, mass, explains almost all of it. https://t.co/I3pkaf2lX7

By Ethan Siegel
Real-World Data Reveal Molecular Profile of Metastatic ILC
SocialApr 14, 2026

Real-World Data Reveal Molecular Profile of Metastatic ILC

Molecular Characterization of Patients with Metastatic Invasive Lobular Carcinoma: Using Real-World Data to Describe This Unique Clinical Entity [Sep 10, 2025] Davis et al. @CCR_AACR https://t.co/eY0etUfQhQ #bcsm #PrecisionMedicine #camoldx @TempusAI https://t.co/oDkC1Ua6DS

By Mike Thompson, MD PhD
PurIST Classifier Validated for Pancreatic Cancer Therapy
SocialApr 14, 2026

PurIST Classifier Validated for Pancreatic Cancer Therapy

Real-World Validation of the Purity Independent Subtyping of Tumors Classifier for Informing Therapy Selection [PurIST @TempusAI] in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma [Sep 4, 2025] @stephwen et al. @JCOPO_ASCO https://t.co/R24DErvaB4 #pancsm #PrecisionMedicine https://t.co/40LqNDQJHo

By Mike Thompson, MD PhD
Somatic Immune Cell Mutations Linked to Autoimmunity
SocialApr 14, 2026

Somatic Immune Cell Mutations Linked to Autoimmunity

New evidence that somatic mutations in immune cells can be the basis for autoimmune disease @Nature https://t.co/GvzxLYgvfw

By Eric Topol
Iron Deficiency Anemia Often Triggers Thrombocytosis
SocialApr 14, 2026

Iron Deficiency Anemia Often Triggers Thrombocytosis

Thrombocytosis in Iron Deficiency Anemia [Nov 28, 2018] @hemen_712 et al. @BloodJournal https://t.co/BCqznWwhki #hemeonc #anemia

By Mike Thompson, MD PhD
RUNX1 Identified as Key to Rejuvenate Aging T Cells
SocialApr 14, 2026

RUNX1 Identified as Key to Rejuvenate Aging T Cells

Discovery of a factor (RUNX1) that pinpoints T cell senescence and restoring its functionality achieves T cell rejuvenation. Significant implications in older adults with loss of immune system protection. https://t.co/X58DvzIUXY @ImmunityCP https://t.co/hzL3zFiPMm

By Eric Topol
Neanderthal DNA Legacy Might Be More Complex than Thought
SocialApr 14, 2026

Neanderthal DNA Legacy Might Be More Complex than Thought

The idea that modern humans inherited DNA from Neanderthal ancestors is one of the 21st century’s most celebrated discoveries in evolution. It may not be that simple.

By MIT Technology Review Threads
GLP‑1 Receptors Protect Liver in Mouse MASH Model
SocialApr 14, 2026

GLP‑1 Receptors Protect Liver in Mouse MASH Model

Adding to the GLP-1 drug weight-loss independent effect benefit : impact on liver sinusoidal endothelial cell GLP-1 receptors for liver protection in mouse MASH model @Cell_Metabolism @DanielJDrucker @ChusaGzlzRellan https://t.co/0A13QYgm05

By Eric Topol