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Science Shakes Up Our World: From Mouths to Melting Ice and Lifespan Extensions

May 11, 2026 · 5 min read

This week, science delivers revelations that sound like they’re straight out of a sci-fi novel—but they’re as real as tomorrow’s news. From the hidden ecosystems inside our mouths to secrets lurking beneath Antarctic ice, scientists are rewriting what we know about health, climate, and the very biology that sustains life. Curious? You should be. Here’s […]

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Route Preview: The Future of Walking Navigation?

Lost in a maze of technology, over 44% of us prefer a simpler map view over automated turn-by-turn navigation. But what if this old-school approach is a hidden gem in pedestrian navigation? Imagine wandering through the lively streets of Mumbai or the dense alleys of Cairo without a robotic voice in your ear. Many users […]

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Biology

Amazonian Roots Adapt to Rising CO2 Levels

The dense green labyrinth of the Amazon forest is not just a sight to behold; it’s a vital component of Earth’s climate system. Yet, as carbon dioxide (CO2) levels rise, we must ask: Can the Amazon continue to be our planetary ally? Rooting for a Solution The Amazon is nicknamed the ‘lungs of the planet’ […]

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Science Grab Bag! Why Positronium Acting Like a Wave, New Mars Organics, and DESI’s 47‑Million Galaxy Map Matter

Three stories, one thread: new ways to see matter, life, and the cosmos This week delivered breakthroughs that operate at opposite extremes of scale but share a common consequence: they expand what instruments — and human ingenuity — can reveal. In labs, physicists coaxed an atom of antimatter to behave like a wave; on Mars, […]

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A RIG-I targeting nanozyme induces PANoptosis for cancer immunotherapy.

Dong S; Yuan Y; Cao H; Zhang M; Liang S; Zhang M; Su X; Luo L; Zhao X; Li L; Xu Q; Li Y; Guo K; Guo X; Shi J; Gao L; Zhang G; Hu S; Chen L

Scientists have found a way to help the immune system fight cancer by using a special tiny tool called Hemin-His-Mn. This tool helps kill cancer cells by starting a process that involves different ways cells can die, and it also makes chemicals that help the body attack cancer. In tests with mice, this method made the immune system work better against cancer.

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BCAT1 inhibits crotonate-related epigenetic modulation of metabolic genes in tumor-associated macrophages to counter immunosuppression.

Zhang W; Liang S; Han S; Zha Q; Sun L; Tao S; Zhang Y; Chu J; Chu Q; Zhang N; Ma K; Liu Y; Cui T; Gu X; Cheng C; Guo X; Fu Y; Xing C; Duan J; Long Y; Yang D; Wang J; Liu L

Scientists found that a molecule called BCAT1 is important in controlling certain cells in liver cancer. These cells can either help or hurt the body’s fight against cancer, and changing BCAT1 levels can make treatments work better. This discovery might lead to better ways to treat liver cancer.

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