Fact-Fueled Science, Delivered Every Tuesday

Stay ahead of breakthroughs in health, climate, space, and tech with a jargon-free briefing trusted by thousands of researchers, educators, and curious minds.

Why It Matters

We solve the biggest challenges facing busy scientists, educators, and curious minds today.

🗯️

Lost in Jargon?

We translate research into plain, actionable language.

⏱️

Time-Starved?

Skim a week's science in five focused minutes.

🛡️

Need Proof You Can Trust?

Only peer-reviewed, bias-checked evidence—no hype.

Stay Ahead of the Curve.
Lead the Charge for Scientific Discovery.

Science is under pressure like never before. From funding cuts to political interference and a rising tide of misinformation, staying informed isn’t just helpful—it’s essential.

đź“…

Weekly Digest

Lightning-fast roundup of the week's must-read discoveries and breakthroughs—delivered every Tuesday.

📜

Plain-Language Summaries

We strip out the acronyms so you can act, teach, or brief today.

🤖

AI Research Assistant

Ask follow-up questions on any paper and get instant, cited answers.

đź§ 

Expert Curation

Hand-picked by PhD-level editors—no sponsored content, ever.

🗣️

Community Forum (beta)

Swap insights with 4K+ peers; crowd-source real-world solutions.

Request early access →
Featured Story

Mars’ Astonishing Discoveries: From Ruby-like Gems to the Asteroid Ryugu’s Secrets

April 12, 2026 · 5 min read

Mars, the Red Planet, continues to captivate scientists with unprecedented discoveries that not only shed light on its own history but also on the broader cosmos. Recent findings reported by New Scientist have uncovered fluorescent ruby-like gems embedded in the Martian surface. The implications of these discoveries extend even further with samples from the asteroid […]

Read analysis

Recent Blogs

Physics

Recent Discoveries in Quantum Motions

The potential of superconductors continues to intrigue and captivate researchers worldwide. Recent advancements have opened new pathways into understanding the hidden quantum motions within these fascinating materials. Let’s delve deeper into the most recent findings and what they mean for the future of technology and science. Revealing the Quantum Dance MIT physicists have achieved a […]

Read more →
Astronomy

Distant Cosmic Collision: A New Insight into Planet Formation

A star in the sky just blinked in slow motion, and it reveals a cosmic cataclysm. Astronomers discovered Gaia-GIC-1, suggesting a giant planetary collision. It’s like watching two vast titans clash, leaving a cloud of dust swirling. In one of the latest findings in astronomy, researchers have noticed a young star, Gaia-GIC-1, suddenly dimming and […]

Read more →
Biology

When Prey Vanish: Predators Change Their Ways

In the vast forests of North America, a predator dance plays out that depends on the whims of its prey. When the snowshoe hare cycles into decline, what happens next? Across the northern landscapes, Canada lynx reign as silent, stealthy hunters. Their main dish? The snowshoe hare. However, like a well-timed suspenseful plot, hare populations […]

Read more →

Latest Research Articles

See more
pubmed

A thousand-state optoelectronic memory for high-precision spatiotemporal encoding.

Zhou G; Xu Y; Xie X; Zhu C; Ye J; Chai Y

Scientists made a new memory device that can save lots of light information without getting mixed up by noise. It uses a special design that helps it quickly handle and store many different light levels, letting it act like a raptor's eyesight to see fast objects.

Read article
pubmed

Circadian disruption of brain temperature and heart rate in two periods after intracerebral hemorrhage surgery: a retrospective study.

Kuo LT; Ho UC; Lu HY

This study looked at people who had a type of stroke and surgery, checking their brain temperature and heart rate over time. The rhythm of these measurements could help doctors understand how patients might do a year after surgery. Certain factors like age and scores from a coma test also helped predict recovery.

Read article

Trusted by universities, NGOs,
and health agencies worldwide

"Cuts through the noise in minutes—now my lab meetings start with facts, not frantic Google searches."
Dr. Elena Ramírez, Astrophysicist, European Space Agency
"I forward every issue to my undergrads; engagement shot up the first week we used it in class."
Prof. Daniel Okafor, Biology Lecturer, University of Lagos
"Gives me bullet-proof sources for my newsletter and keeps me one step ahead of the click-bait tech blogs."
Zoe Chen, Science Journalist, StellarCommons Media

Stay Ahead in Science
Subscribe Now

New discoveries. Rapid breakthroughs. A tidal wave of misinformation. — or risk falling behind.

Free Preview

Sample the digest & AI assistant with limited access.

$0 / forever
  • ✔️ Weekly email highlights (1 article)
  • ✔️ AI assistant (5 queries / week)
  • ✔️ Access to blog archive
  • ✖️ Full research feed & summaries
  • ✖️ Downloadable toolkits
Best value

Weekly Digest (Monthly)

Everything you need to lead with evidence — updated daily.

$10 / month
  • âś… Curated research feed (70+ journals)
  • âś… Plain-language summaries
  • âś… Direct full-text links
  • âś… AI assistant (unlimited)
  • âś… 7-day free trial + 30-day money-back guarantee

Secure payment by Stripe · Cancel anytime

Get the science breakthroughs you need—
every Tuesday morning.

We scan 70+ journals so you don't have to.
One email. Zero jargon. Unsubscribe anytime.

đź”’ No spam. 1-click opt-out. Privacy-first.

Frequently Asked Questions

What do I get on the Free vs Paid plans?

Free = weekly highlight + limited AI queries.
Paid = full research feed, unlimited AI, toolkits, and full-text links when open access is available.

How do I cancel, and do you really offer a money-back guarantee?

Cancel anytime in one click from your dashboard.
Not satisfied in the first 30 days? Email support@pubtrawlr.com for a full refund—no questions asked.

Who curates the research?

PhD-level epidemiologists and health-policy analysts, guided by our peer-review advisory board.

Is the AI assistant safe and accurate?

"Trawly" cites every answer, never trains on your private queries, and is continuously evaluated for bias and hallucinations.

Can I use these summaries and citations in my own work?

Absolutely. Each summary includes APA-formatted citations and direct links so you can verify and reference the original study.

What happens to my data and email?

We follow GDPR and CCPA, encrypt subscriber data at rest, and never sell or share your email—ever.