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Pigeon Gram Jun 14, 2026

AI Advances in Biomedical Research and Drug Discovery

Researchers have made significant progress in applying artificial intelligence to biomedical research and drug discovery, with advancements in machine learning and physics-informed neural networks leading to improved predictions and generalization.

SciTech Weekly Jun 11, 2026

Science in Turmoil: Climate Concerns and Research Rifts

Rising temperatures, sea levels, and research disputes mark a tumultuous period in science, with global warming reaching 1.37°C and accelerating, while breakthroughs in nanostructures and warnings on coastal land shifts offer a glimpse into

HealthLine Jun 4, 2026

Safety Concerns Mount as Research Office Struggles

A tiny HHS office tasked with protecting research participants' safety is facing an unprecedented exodus of ethics expertise, raising concerns about its ability to effectively protect volunteers.

Politico Wire Feb 19, 2026

America's Brain Drain: How Slashed Science Funding is Killing US Research

The US is facing a brain drain in the scientific community as young researchers flee abroad due to slashed science funding. This exodus threatens the country's position as a global leader in biomedical research and innovation. The consequences could be dire, with the US potentially ceasing to have the largest biomedical ecosystem in the world.

Space Frontier Feb 5, 2026

Exploring the Cosmos: NASA and SpaceX Make Strides in Space Exploration and Research

NASA and SpaceX are pushing the boundaries of space exploration and research, with NASA's Artemis II mission preparing to launch around the moon and SpaceX shifting its launch operations to Cape Canaveral. Meanwhile, scientists are making breakthroughs in detecting gravitational waves and mapping supermassive black holes, and NASA has selected two new Earth System Explorers missions to study our planet.

Space Frontier Feb 5, 2026

Exploring the Cosmos: New Discoveries and Innovations in Space Research

From the observation of Mercury's rare appearance in the evening sky to the discovery of a lens-shaped galaxy, recent developments in space research have shed new light on the mysteries of the universe. Meanwhile, scientists are exploring the possibility of harnessing toxic chemicals on Mars to build a sustainable human settlement, and a new smart telescope is revolutionizing amateur astronomy.

Space Frontier Feb 4, 2026

Exploring the Cosmos: Groundbreaking Discoveries and Advances in Space Research

From the James Webb Space Telescope's (JWST) latest discovery of an early 5-galaxy merger to the cancellation of an industrial plant threatening Earth's darkest sky, recent breakthroughs in space research have shed new light on the universe. Meanwhile, simulations and supercomputing have enabled the calculation of one million cislunar orbits, and a rare aurora was captured over Brazil during an intense geomagnetic storm.

HealthLine Jan 5, 2026

Health Policy and Research Updates: A Mixed Bag for Advocates and Scientists

Recent developments in health policy and research have yielded a mix of positive and negative outcomes, with a federal appeals court upholding a ruling blocking NIH's cap on research overhead payments, while federal health officials slash recommended childhood vaccinations, and a cancer drug deal is inked after a biotech IPO.

Pigeon Gram Feb 14, 2025

Unveiling the Secrets of Ocean Giants: Breakthroughs in Whale Research and Conservation

Recent studies have shed new light on the complex behaviors and ecological importance of whales, from their unique communication strategies to their role in fertilizing ocean ecosystems. Researchers have also made significant strides in developing innovative technologies to protect these marine giants. Here's a comprehensive look at the latest advances in whale research and conservation.