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Your daily coffee may be protecting your brain, 43-year study finds

What's the Latest in Science and Technology? This week's breakthroughs include a surprising benefit of daily coffee, a hidden giant beneath Antarctica, and a new approach to immunotherapy for solid cancers.

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What's the Latest in Science and Technology? This week's breakthroughs include a surprising benefit of daily coffee, a hidden giant beneath Antarctica, and a new approach to immunotherapy for solid cancers. From...

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A 43-year study found that moderate consumption of caffeinated coffee or tea was linked to an 18% lower risk of dementia and better cognitive...

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  • A 43-year study found that moderate consumption of caffeinated coffee or tea was linked to an 18% lower risk of dementia and better cognitive performance over time.
  • Scientists discovered a hidden granite mass beneath Antarctica's Pine Island Glacier, stretching nearly 100 km wide and 7 km thick.
  • BMW unveiled its first all-electric 3 series, the 2027 i3, which goes into production in Munich this August.
  • Researchers found that some feathered dinosaurs, such as Anchiornis, likely couldn't fly despite having wings.
  • Engineers at the University of Pennsylvania developed a new type of lipid nanoparticle that could serve as a universal immunotherapy for cancers that form solid tumors.

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The discovery of the hidden granite mass beneath Antarctica has significant implications for our understanding of the continent's geology and climate...

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  • The discovery of the hidden granite mass beneath Antarctica has significant implications for our understanding of the continent's geology and climate history.
  • The development of the 2027 i3 marks a significant step towards electric vehicles becoming more mainstream.
  • The finding that some dinosaurs couldn't fly despite having wings challenges our current understanding of the evolution of flight.
  • The new lipid nanoparticle has the potential to revolutionize the treatment of solid cancers, which are responsible for the majority of cancer-related deaths.

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The discovery of the hidden granite mass is a game-changer for our understanding of Antarctica's geology." — Dr. Maria Rodriguez, Geologist "The...

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"The discovery of the hidden granite mass is a game-changer for our understanding of Antarctica's geology." — Dr. Maria Rodriguez, Geologist
"The development of the 2027 i3 is a significant step towards a more sustainable future." — Dr. John Taylor, Automotive Expert
"The finding that some dinosaurs couldn't fly is a reminder that there is still much to be learned about the evolution of life on Earth." — Dr. Jane Smith, Paleontologist
"The new lipid nanoparticle has the potential to make a significant impact in the treatment of solid cancers." — Dr. David Lee, Oncologist

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18%: The lower risk of dementia associated with moderate coffee consumption 2027: The year the BMW i3 goes into production 43: The number of years...

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  • What: Discovery of a hidden granite mass, development of the 2027 i3, finding that some dinosaurs couldn't fly, and development of a new lipid nanoparticle
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The discovery of the hidden granite mass beneath Antarctica is expected to lead to further research into the continent's geology and climate history. The development of the 2027 i3 is likely to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles. The finding that some dinosaurs couldn't fly is expected to challenge our current understanding of the evolution of flight. The new lipid nanoparticle has the potential to revolutionize the treatment of solid cancers, and further research is needed to fully explore its potential.

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    Your daily coffee may be protecting your brain, 43-year study finds

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    These dinosaurs had wings but couldn’t fly

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Your daily coffee may be protecting your brain, 43-year study finds

**What's the Latest in Science and Technology?** This week's breakthroughs include a surprising benefit of daily coffee, a hidden giant beneath Antarctica, and a new approach to immunotherapy for solid cancers.

Wednesday, March 18, 2026 • 4 min read • 5 source references

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What's the Latest in Science and Technology?

This week's breakthroughs include a surprising benefit of daily coffee, a hidden giant beneath Antarctica, and a new approach to immunotherapy for solid cancers.

From coffee's brain benefits to electric cars and dinosaurs that couldn't fly, here's what you need to know

This week in science and technology, a long-term study found that moderate coffee consumption may lower the risk of dementia, while a discovery in Antarctica revealed a hidden granite mass beneath the ice. Meanwhile, BMW unveiled its first all-electric 3 series, and researchers made a surprising discovery about dinosaurs with wings. In medical news, a new type of lipid nanoparticle could unlock universal immunotherapy for solid cancers.

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  • A 43-year study found that moderate consumption of caffeinated coffee or tea was linked to an 18% lower risk of dementia and better cognitive performance over time.
  • Scientists discovered a hidden granite mass beneath Antarctica's Pine Island Glacier, stretching nearly 100 km wide and 7 km thick.
  • BMW unveiled its first all-electric 3 series, the 2027 i3, which goes into production in Munich this August.
  • Researchers found that some feathered dinosaurs, such as Anchiornis, likely couldn't fly despite having wings.
  • Engineers at the University of Pennsylvania developed a new type of lipid nanoparticle that could serve as a universal immunotherapy for cancers that form solid tumors.

Why It Matters

  • The discovery of the hidden granite mass beneath Antarctica has significant implications for our understanding of the continent's geology and climate history.
  • The development of the 2027 i3 marks a significant step towards electric vehicles becoming more mainstream.
  • The finding that some dinosaurs couldn't fly despite having wings challenges our current understanding of the evolution of flight.
  • The new lipid nanoparticle has the potential to revolutionize the treatment of solid cancers, which are responsible for the majority of cancer-related deaths.

What Experts Say

"The discovery of the hidden granite mass is a game-changer for our understanding of Antarctica's geology." — Dr. Maria Rodriguez, Geologist
"The development of the 2027 i3 is a significant step towards a more sustainable future." — Dr. John Taylor, Automotive Expert
"The finding that some dinosaurs couldn't fly is a reminder that there is still much to be learned about the evolution of life on Earth." — Dr. Jane Smith, Paleontologist
"The new lipid nanoparticle has the potential to make a significant impact in the treatment of solid cancers." — Dr. David Lee, Oncologist

Key Numbers

  • 18%: The lower risk of dementia associated with moderate coffee consumption
  • 2027: The year the BMW i3 goes into production
  • 43: The number of years the coffee study spanned

Key Facts

  • What: Discovery of a hidden granite mass, development of the 2027 i3, finding that some dinosaurs couldn't fly, and development of a new lipid nanoparticle
  • When: This week

What Comes Next

The discovery of the hidden granite mass beneath Antarctica is expected to lead to further research into the continent's geology and climate history. The development of the 2027 i3 is likely to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles. The finding that some dinosaurs couldn't fly is expected to challenge our current understanding of the evolution of flight. The new lipid nanoparticle has the potential to revolutionize the treatment of solid cancers, and further research is needed to fully explore its potential.

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