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These Supercharged Immune Cells Completely Eliminated Solid Tumors in Mice
Singularity Hub - 4 Mar 2026 00:35
The technology, which uses genetically engineered T cells, could target nearly two dozen different solid cancers with one treatment. The post These Supercharged Immune Cells Completely Eliminated Solid Tumors in Mice app...
Cocaine Addiction is a Biological Rewiring, Not a Choice
Neuroscience News - 4 Mar 2026 22:36
New research reveals how a single protein acts as a genetic switch, hijacking the brain's memory center to fuel cocaine addiction.
Record-breaking photodetector captures light in just 125 picoseconds
Science Daily - 4 Mar 2026 22:09
A new ultrathin photodetector from Duke University can sense light across the entire electromagnetic spectrum and generate a signal in just 125 picoseconds, making it the fastest pyroelectric detector ever built. The bre...
Tacit Knowledge: Your Eyes Reveal the Secrets of Your Expertise
Neuroscience News - 4 Mar 2026 20:37Ozempic-like weight loss drugs may help the heart recover after a heart attack
Science Daily - 4 Mar 2026 20:09
Popular weight-loss drugs such as Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro may do more than help people shed pounds. New research suggests these GLP-1 medications could also help protect the heart after a heart attack by restoring ...
Molecular Chain Reaction Behind Autism Identified
Neuroscience News - 4 Mar 2026 19:44
Scientists identify a specific chemical process where nitric oxide disables the brain's "brakes," sending a key autism-linked growth pathway into overdrive.
Psychedelics Remodel Myelin to Heal PTSD
Neuroscience News - 4 Mar 2026 18:19
New research reveals that psychedelics don't just rewire the brain-they physically repair the "neural insulation" needed to sustain long-term PTSD recovery.
Millions take aspirin to prevent colon cancer. A major review says dont count on it
Science Daily - 4 Mar 2026 18:12
Daily aspirin does not reliably prevent bowel cancer in people at average risk, according to a major new review. Any potential protective effect may take more than a decade to appear - if it appears at all - and the evid...
Trapping light on thermal photodetectors shatters speed records
Phys.org - 4 Mar 2026 18:10
Electrical engineers at Duke University have demonstrated the fastest pyroelectric photodetector to date, which works by absorbing heat generated by incoming light. Capable of capturing light from the entire electromagne...
Why cosmology seems to be caught in a vibe shift
New Scientist - 4 Mar 2026 18:00
Whether you call it a vibe shift or a paradigm shift, physicists must be ready to challenge their fundamental understanding of the universe without fear or nostalgia
What to read this week: Poisonous People by Leanne ten Brinke
New Scientist - 4 Mar 2026 18:00
If up to 20 per cent of us really do score highly on traits related to psychopathy, we are going to need all the help offered by a compelling new book. Start by admitting your own dark traits, finds Sally Adee
New Scientist recommends real-world stealth game LANDER 23
New Scientist - 4 Mar 2026 18:00
The books, TV, games and more that New Scientist staff have enjoyed this week
How to convey amounts of snow to Canadians: use polar bears
New Scientist - 4 Mar 2026 18:00
Feedback is pleased to discover another delightfully unconventional unit of measurement, which is used to convey amounts of snow on Ottawa's Rideau canal
'Truly extraordinary': Mega-laser shooting at us from halfway across the universe is the brightest 'cosmic beacon' we've ever seen
Live Science - 4 Mar 2026 17:47
Astronomers have discovered the brightest and most distant "megamaser" to date. The cosmic energy beam is shooting toward Earth from 8 billion light-years away and was spotted thanks to a weird space-time trick f...
Parkinsons Protein Turbocharges Alzheimers in Women
Neuroscience News - 4 Mar 2026 17:44
A Parkinson's-related protein has been found to accelerate Alzheimers in women by 20 times, explaining a major disparity in dementia risk.
2700-year-old teeth reveal the hidden lives of Iron Age Italians
Science Daily - 4 Mar 2026 17:41
Iron Age teeth from southern Italy have become time capsules, preserving intimate details of childhood and diet. Growth lines in the enamel reveal moments of early-life stress, while hardened plaque holds microscopic rem...
What's going on inside quantum computers? New method simplifies process tomography
Phys.org - 4 Mar 2026 16:40
Quantum computers work by applying quantum operations, such as quantum gates, to delicate quantum states. Ideally, quantum computers can solve complex equations at staggeringly fast speeds that vastly outpace regular com...
Millions with joint pain and osteoarthritis are missing the most powerful treatment
Science Daily - 4 Mar 2026 16:35
Stiff knees and aching hips may seem like an inevitable part of aging, but experts say were getting osteoarthritis all wrong. Despite affecting nearly 600 million people worldwide - and potentially a billion by 2050 - th...
Chewed-up orca fins on Russian beach point to cannibalism, and scientists say it may explain why some pods are so tight-knit
Live Science - 4 Mar 2026 16:29
Detached orca fins scored with distinctive tooth marks suggest that killer whale cannibalism is happening - and it might explain some complex orca societies.
Epilepsy Mutations Leave Potassium Channels Stranded
Neuroscience News - 4 Mar 2026 16:28
New research reveals that dysfunctional potassium channels fail to reach the brain's "signal tower," explaining why some genetic mutations lead to severe epilepsy.
Debugging a quantum processor: New method pinpoints qubit errors during logical operations
Phys.org - 4 Mar 2026 16:20
Researchers at the University of Innsbruck, together with partners from Sydney and Waterloo, have presented a new diagnostic method for quantum computers. It makes errors in individual quantum bits visible during logical...
Sea levels around the world are much higher than we thought
New Scientist - 4 Mar 2026 16:00
Most coastal risk assessments have underestimated current sea levels, meaning tens of millions of people face losing their homes to rising waters earlier than expected