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Ep 308π¬ Japan's Supervolcano Is Recharging, A New Dinosaur Was Just Named After a Cartoon & The Space Fertility Crisis No One Is Talking About
South Korea just named its first new dinosaur species in 15 years β and the story behind the name is as charming as the discovery is significant. Meanwhile, scientists have confirmed that Japan's most powerful supervolcano is quietly refilling with magma, offering unprecedented real-time insight into how these massive systems rebuild. In bee research, a yeast-based superfood produced results so dramatic researchers are calling it a potential lifeline for collapsing colonies worldwide. A newly discovered fossil ape from northern Egypt is challenging the long-held belief about where humanity's earliest ancestors actually originated. And new findings are quietly dismantling an 80-year-old theory about turbulence β with implications that reach far beyond physics classrooms.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 307π¬ Ants Can Reprogram Themselves, A New Bird Species Was Hiding In Plain Sight & Scientists Just Shattered Solar Energy's "Impossible" Limit
Researchers have discovered that ant colony recognition systems are far more flexible than previously believed, upending what we thought we knew about social behavior in insects. A brand-new bird species called the Tokara Leaf Warbler has been confirmed hiding in plain sight for decades, and it's already considered rare and vulnerable. So-called 'Hulk Lizards' are rapidly wiping out other color variants that coexisted for millions of years, offering a stark warning about how quickly evolutionary balance can collapse. Scientists may have found a promising new drug target for Alzheimer's disease after significantly reducing amyloid plaque buildup in brain neurons by removing a specific enzyme. And in what could be the biggest energy news in decades, researchers have shattered the long-standing theoretical efficiency limit for solar panels using a process that could fundamentally change how we capture power from the sun.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 306π¬ 45 Worlds That Could Harbor Life, A 50-Year Star Mystery Solved & What Scientists Just Found at the Bottom of the Pacific
Researchers have identified 45 rocky exoplanets in habitable zones β including candidates in the TRAPPIST-1 and Proxima Centauri systems β that could potentially support alien life. In the deep ocean, scientists discovered 24 new crustacean species including an entirely new superfamily, pushing the known boundaries of life on our own planet. A drug that hundreds of millions of people take daily has been found to work in a completely unexpected place in the body, rewriting what we thought we knew about how it functions. Scientists also cracked open new understanding of how the human brain stores and retrieves memories, revealing an elegant two-system process with major implications for memory disorders. And a brain implant smaller than a grain of salt can now wirelessly transmit neural activity for over a year β no wires, no bulk, just microscopic technology that could change neuroscience forever.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 305π¬ Arctic Rhinos, 50-Year Star Mysteries Cracked & The Insulin Pill That Could Change Everything
This week on Peer Review'd, supercomputers finally solve a decades-old puzzle about what's happening deep inside aging stars, while astronomers unmask the hidden companion behind 50 years of unexplained X-ray signals. A remarkably complete fossil discovery in the Canadian High Arctic reveals a brand-new rhino species that rewrites the timeline of how these animals spread across continents. On the medical front, a potential breakthrough could spell the end of daily insulin injections for diabetics worldwide, and a sweeping new genetic analysis suggests one single gene may be connected to the vast majority of Alzheimer's cases. From headbutting sperm whales caught on drone footage to audience-aware honeybee dancers, this episode is packed with discoveries that challenge what we thought we knew about life, the universe, and everything in between.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 304π¬ Hidden Death Switch Found in the Brain, Quantum Batteries Charged in Seconds & Ancient Moon Rocks Are Rewriting History
Scientists have identified a toxic protein pairing in the brain that acts like a hidden death switch, triggering the destruction of neurons and driving Alzheimer's disease β and a new compound may be able to stop it. A team of researchers has reconstructed a galaxy's entire 12-billion-year history using chemical fingerprints from stars, marking a first-of-its-kind breakthrough in galactic archaeology. Moon rock samples sealed since the Apollo 17 mission in 1972 have finally been opened, and the unexpected chemical signatures inside are already challenging what scientists thought they knew about the Moon. Australian scientists have unveiled the world's first quantum battery prototype, which charges faster than anything we've seen before and β defying most known technology β actually becomes more efficient as it scales up. This episode also covers a newly discovered hidden layer of control in human DNA, AI that estimates brain age from sleep data, sperm whale headbutting caught on film, and why your late-night caffeine habit might be making you more impulsive than you realize.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 303π¬ Just Discovered: 68,000-Year-Old Cave Art, An 'Impossible' Alien Atmosphere & The Cancer Treatment Being Reinvented Inside Your Body
Archaeologists have identified the world's oldest known cave art β a 67,800-year-old hand stencil in Indonesia with a strange, claw-like shape that hints at early symbolic thinking and rewrites the story of human creativity. The James Webb Space Telescope has revealed a shocking 'impossible' atmosphere on a scorching ancient super-Earth where a year lasts just ten hours, baffling scientists who expected to find a bare rock. A groundbreaking new approach to CAR-T cell cancer therapy could soon reprogram immune cells directly inside the body, making a once complex and costly treatment faster and far more accessible. Researchers have also uncovered a massive hidden freshwater reservoir deep beneath the Great Salt Lake, and scientists studying pythons have identified a natural molecule that triggers Ozempic-like weight loss effects. From Neanderthal pharmaceuticals to friction that defies 300-year-old physics, this episode is packed with discoveries that are rewriting what we thought we knew.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 302π¬ Bull Sharks Have Best Friends, Quantum Light Hides 48 Dimensions & Your Gut Bacteria Could Fight Cancer
Scientists have upended the reputation of one of the ocean's most feared predators, revealing that bull sharks form lasting social bonds and choose preferred companions β behavior no one saw coming. A new AI model called MangroveGS is predicting cancer metastasis with 80% accuracy across multiple cancer types, while researchers have engineered probiotic bacteria to infiltrate tumors and deliver cancer-fighting drugs with pinpoint precision. Deep in ancient rocks, magnetic fingerprints are rewriting Earth's origin story, with new evidence suggesting tectonic plates were already shifting 3.5 billion years ago β potentially setting the stage for life far earlier than we thought. Researchers have also uncovered hidden topological structures in entangled quantum light spanning up to 48 dimensions, opening a dramatically more powerful foundation for quantum computing and communication. Plus: a carbon storage crisis hiding beneath boreal forests, a mysterious protein driving cocaine addiction and relapse, and what Y chromosome loss in aging men could mean for the future of men's health.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 301π¬ Darwin Was Wrong About This? Cacti, Cotton Candy Planets & The Fungi That Control Rain
New research is rewriting the rules of evolution β and cacti are at the center of it. Scientists have also discovered that hibernating animals may hold the genetic keys to treating diabetes and Alzheimer's in humans. An international team has found that fungal proteins could be actively seeding clouds and influencing rainfall in ways we never accounted for. Meanwhile, a nearby galaxy turns out to be a shattered cosmic wreck in disguise, and the James Webb Space Telescope has met its match in a bizarrely low-density planet it simply cannot see through. Plus: the fastest light detector ever built, a major breakthrough in converting CO2 into fuel, ravens with mental maps, and a popular anti-aging drug combo that may be damaging brains.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 300π¬ Ancient Enzymes, Dinosaur Nests & a Surprising Alzheimer's Discovery Just Changed What Scientists Thought They Knew
A peptide long dismissed as harmless may be rewriting our understanding of Alzheimer's disease, while a 3.2-billion-year-old enzyme has been brought back to life in a lab to reveal how early organisms survived on a radically different Earth. Scientists have also reconstructed a life-size dinosaur nest, uncovering a hybrid incubation strategy that sets ancient oviraptors apart from any bird alive today. On the health front, new research finds that belly fat is a far stronger predictor of heart failure than BMI, and a landmark diet study suggests what you eat could measurably slow how your brain ages. Plus, ChatGPT keeps changing its answers to the same science questions β and researchers have the receipts.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 299π¬ NASA's Metal World Has a Secret, A Man Survived Without Lungs & More Discoveries Just Dropped
NASA's Psyche mission is closing in on a mysterious metal asteroid that may be the exposed core of a long-dead planet β and a newly identified crater could finally crack the mystery wide open. A 33-year-old man survived 48 hours with both lungs surgically removed, kept alive by an artificial system while his body fought off a catastrophic infection. Scientists have uncovered a massive hidden granite formation buried beneath Antarctica's Pine Island Glacier, nearly 100 kilometers wide and invisible until now. A new experimental drug called enlicitide slashed bad cholesterol by 60% in a major clinical trial, offering fresh hope to millions who can't manage heart disease with existing treatments. From feathered dinosaurs that gave up on flight to bacteria engineered to hunt tumors, this episode is packed with science that rewrites what we thought we knew.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 298π¬ A Dying Star Shaped Like a Brain, a Cancer Breakthrough Turning Heads & a Particle That Wasn't Supposed to Exist
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has captured a haunting nebula resembling a human brain, while astronomers have confirmed the first-ever direct observation of a magnetar being born β validating 16 years of theory in a single detection. In cancer research, a redesigned immune-activating antibody delivered directly into tumors triggered responses far beyond the injection site, with two patients achieving complete remission. New findings in neuroscience are reshaping our understanding of depression, ADHD, and the gut-brain connection in ALS. From a newly discovered double-charmed particle at CERN to fanged frogs hiding a secret identity since 1838, this episode is packed with discoveries that are rewriting what we thought we knew.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 297π¬ Ancient Sponges Just Rewrote the Timeline of Life β And That's Only the Beginning
Researchers have discovered a previously unknown order of marine sponges that may push back the origin of animal life further than anyone expected, forcing a dramatic rethink of life's earliest chapter on Earth. Scientists have also identified a hidden 'gatekeeper' structure inside brain cells that appears to break down in Alzheimer's patients, potentially unlocking an entirely new class of treatments. The James Webb Space Telescope has detected a planet just 35 light-years away with a subterranean ocean of magma, a world so strange it may represent a category of planet we've never seen before. A new volcano detection method called 'Jerk' successfully predicted 92% of eruptions over nearly a decade, sometimes providing hours of advance warning that could save lives. From the chemistry behind perfect sourdough to Mars secretly nudging Earth's climate, this episode is packed with discoveries that challenge what we thought we knew.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 296π¬ Just In: The Moon's Far Side Hides Ancient Secrets β And That's Just the Start
China's Chang'e-6 mission has returned lunar samples revealing shocking chemical fingerprints that rewrite the violent history of the Moon's far side. Astronomers have also detected the brightest fast radio burst ever recorded, tracing it to a nearby galaxy β and it's defying every leading theory about what causes them. On Mars, new evidence suggests the planet stayed habitable far longer than anyone thought, with ancient dunes and underground water potentially sheltering life long after the surface went dry. Back on Earth, CERN physicists have confirmed the universe's earliest matter flowed like a perfect liquid, while new genetics research suggests your DNA controls far more of your lifespan than scientists ever realized. From deep-sea vents to the mystery of how your hair actually grows, this episode is packed with discoveries that are rewriting the textbooks.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 295π¬ Quantum Internet Just Got Real β Plus Zombie Trees, Cancer Breakthroughs & A 3,000-Year-Old Secret Uncovered
Scientists have achieved a world-first milestone in quantum teleportation using quantum dots, moving us closer to a secure quantum internet than ever before. Researchers in Spain have developed a triple-drug strategy that completely eliminated pancreatic tumors in animal models while blocking the drug resistance that makes this cancer so deadly. A fungal disease is turning an Australian tree into a 'zombie' β alive but unable to reproduce β and scientists are racing against the clock to save it. Ancient DNA from Late Bronze Age Central Europe is rewriting what we thought we knew about how early human societies survived dramatic change. Plus: microplastics accumulating in the brain, gut bacteria that produce serotonin, a lab accident that could transform drug discovery, and the ancient Japanese eating habit linked to a longer life.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 294π¬ We Just Mapped the Early Universe β And That's Only the Beginning
Astronomers have produced the most detailed 3D map ever of the early universe, revealing a vast hidden web of galaxies and gas that rewrites our understanding of cosmic structure. NASA's DART mission delivered a major win for planetary defense, with new analysis confirming the spacecraft's asteroid impact actually shifted an entire asteroid system's orbit around the Sun. Meanwhile, a 20-year nuclear mystery has finally been cracked, revealing the exact recipe the universe uses to forge gold and platinum in neutron star collisions. On Earth, new research suggests nearly half of all dementia cases may be tied to lifestyle factors you can actually change β and scientists are closing in on a pill that could deliver the brain benefits of exercise without the workout. Plus: hedgehogs can hear ultrasound, bacteria have figured out how to move without legs, and medieval society may have been far kinder to the sick than we ever gave it credit for.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 293π¬ Two Planets Just Collided 11,000 Light-Years Away β And That's Not Even the Biggest Story This Week
Scientists have upended decades of thinking about depression, tracing its roots to a surprising cellular energy problem in the brain that could change how we diagnose and treat it. A landmark Alzheimer's breakthrough uses cancer-fighting technology to engineer brain cells into plaque-clearing machines β potentially replacing ongoing treatments with a single genetic fix. Astronomers may have captured a rare planetary collision in real time, while new evidence suggests our own Sun was once a cosmic refugee that fled the violent center of the Milky Way. Ancient DNA from a 5,500-year-old skeleton is rewriting the history of syphilis, and researchers are now seriously debating whether bees β and ChatGPT β might be conscious.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 292π¬ Saliva Tests for Diabetes, Monster Stars Detected & A 43% Drop in Heart Risk Just Revealed
Scientists may have found a way to detect diabetes risk using nothing but saliva, while a puzzling discovery suggests ice cream eaters sometimes show lower Type 2 diabetes risk β and researchers can't fully explain why. The James Webb Space Telescope has captured chemical signatures from enormous primordial stars that could finally explain how supermassive black holes existed so early in the universe. A landmark clinical trial found that omega-3 supplements slashed cardiovascular events by 43% in one of medicine's hardest-to-treat patient groups. From a newly confirmed ancient asteroid impact under the North Sea to a DNA origami vaccine platform showing promise against HIV and Ebola, today's episode is packed with discoveries reshaping what we thought we knew.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 291π¬ Humanity's Oldest Migration Just Got Older β Plus a New Mineral on Mars Nobody Expected
Scientists have pushed back the timeline of early human migration by hundreds of thousands of years after confirming a key archaeological site in the Jordan Valley is nearly 1.9 million years old. On Mars, researchers have identified what may be a brand-new mineral hiding in ancient sulfate deposits near the solar system's largest canyon. Back on Earth, a shocking link between colorblindness and bladder cancer survival has emerged from a massive medical records analysis, with mortality rates dramatically higher in affected patients. Physicists recreated the Nobel Prize-winning quantum Hall effect using light instead of electrons, cracking open new possibilities for quantum computing. Plus: a limping dinosaur, a termite with a whale-shaped head, and the first time humans have altered the orbit of an asteroid around the Sun.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 290π¬ Einstein Was Wrong? Plus: The Alzheimer's Reversal, an 83% Death Risk Nobody's Talking About & More
Scientists at TU Wien are challenging Einstein's theory of relativity with a new quantum equation suggesting particles deviate from the paths he predicted β a potential breakthrough in reconciling quantum mechanics and general relativity. Meanwhile, a team including undergraduates captured real-time footage of Alzheimer's-linked protein clump formation and found a way to reverse it using metal ions. A sobering 12-year study reveals that sarcopenic obesity β the deadly combo of low muscle and high fat β raises mortality risk by 83%, and it can be caught with simple clinical tools. Researchers are also making real strides toward a universal nasal spray vaccine that could protect against COVID, flu, and pneumonia all at once. And NASA's DART asteroid mission just revealed something nobody expected: a cosmic snowball fight between two space rocks.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 289π¬ Asteroid Snowballs, Zombie Trees & The Drug That Does Everything β This Week's Science News Just Dropped
Researchers have unveiled a high-resolution 3D map of a bacteria-killing virus that could revolutionize the fight against antibiotic-resistant superbugs, while GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic are showing surprising potential as treatments for addiction on top of their already expanding medical uses. NASA's DART mission has delivered an unexpected revelation: sunlight alone can cause asteroids to shed material onto neighboring space rocks, proving these near-Earth objects are far more dynamic than scientists ever imagined. In a alarming development for science itself, Northwestern University researchers have exposed a sprawling global network of paper mills and brokers systematically corrupting the scientific record. Meanwhile, a newly discovered Australian tree species β still alive but completely unable to reproduce due to a deadly fungal infection β is raising urgent alarms about silent biodiversity loss happening right beneath our notice.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 288π¬ Scientists Just Discovered Earth Has 3x More Species Than We Thought β And That's Just the Start
A landmark analysis of over 300 studies suggests that for every known vertebrate species, two additional 'cryptic' species may be hiding in plain sight β potentially tripling our species count overnight. Researchers have also traced the ancient plague bacterium Yersinia pestis to a 4,000-year-old sheep in the Ural Mountains, offering the first clue about how the deadly pathogen spread long before the Black Death. On Mars, scientists may have identified a brand-new mineral in the planet's massive canyon system, hinting at geothermal activity that could rewrite the Red Planet's geological history. Back on Earth, a newly discovered molecular switch may hold the key to stopping breast cancer from spreading, while a five-day brain stimulation protocol is showing results that rival six weeks of standard depression treatment.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 287π¬ Naked Mole Rat Genes Just Extended Mouse Lifespan β And That's Only the Start
This week on Peer Review'd, scientists successfully transplanted a longevity gene from naked mole rats into mice, extending their lifespan in a move that could one day reshape how we think about human aging. Researchers also discovered over 200 metabolic enzymes operating a hidden 'shadow metabolism' directly on human DNA β a finding with major implications for how cancer cells survive treatment. On the cosmic front, new simulations have finally explained why nearby galaxies are fleeing the Milky Way, revealing a massive, invisible structure surrounding our galaxy that we never knew existed. Meanwhile, a 500,000-year-old bone hammer is rewriting what we thought we knew about early human intelligence, and chickpeas are now growing in simulated moon dirt β bringing lunar agriculture closer to reality than ever before.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 286π¬ Science Just Changed: Malaria's Achilles Heel Found, Antarctica's Ice Map Revealed & Your Brain Has a Hidden Rhythm
Scientists have pinpointed a protein that the malaria parasite cannot survive without, opening the door to entirely new treatments for a disease that kills hundreds of thousands annually. A sweeping 30-year satellite study has produced the first continent-wide map of Antarctic ice loss, with results that put the scale of climate change into stark relief. Researchers used laser technology to analyze Charles Darwin's original GalΓ‘pagos specimens without ever opening the jars β nearly 200 years after they were sealed. An experimental drug slashed seizures by up to 91% in children with a devastating form of epilepsy, while new findings on GLP-1 medications like Ozempic suggest their benefits to the heart may run deeper than anyone expected. From quantum physics to 2,700-year-old Iron Age teeth, this episode is packed with discoveries that are reshaping what we thought we knew.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 285π¬ Quantum Holy Grail Found? Plus Ancient Geometry, a Herpes Virus Cancer Cure & More Just Dropped
Scientists may have finally identified the long-sought 'holy grail' of quantum computing β a triplet superconductor material that could revolutionize how we store and transmit information. In ancient history, geometry was discovered carved into ostrich eggs over 60,000 years ago, rewriting what we know about early human cognition. On the medical front, a single dose of a modified herpes virus is showing remarkable results against one of the deadliest brain cancers, while mild COVID-19 is being linked to hidden neurological changes that linger long after recovery. Out in the cosmos, a supernova has appeared five times in the sky thanks to gravitational lensing β and it could finally resolve one of astronomy's biggest unsolved debates. From glacier loss in Switzerland to wolves stealing cougar kills in Yellowstone, this episode is packed with discoveries that challenge everything we thought we knew.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 284π¬ Just Discovered: Primate Origins Rewritten, Life's Building Blocks Found on Jupiter's Moons & More
Paleontologists have uncovered the southernmost fossils ever found of Purgatorius β the earliest known primate relative β forcing a rethink of how quickly our ancient ancestors spread after the dinosaurs vanished. Scientists drilling deep beneath Antarctic ice have retrieved a 23-million-year climate record that could sharpen predictions about future sea-level rise. For the first time, researchers have captured high-resolution images of the protein behind cold and menthol sensations, opening new doors for chronic pain treatment. Ancient DNA from a 2,800-year-old mass grave in Serbia is revealing disturbing details about one of Europe's largest known prehistoric massacres. And new findings suggest Jupiter's moons may have formed with complex organic molecules β potential building blocks of life β already baked in.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 283π¬ Ghost Galaxy Found, Alzheimer's Drug Bombshell & The Anti-Aging Molecule With a Dangerous Secret
Astronomers have spotted an ultra-rare 'ghost galaxy' made of 99% dark matter, detectable only by a handful of star clusters buried deep in space. A seizure drug already approved by the FDA is showing stunning potential to stop Alzheimer's disease before it even starts β and a dye-free molecular atlas of an Alzheimer's brain is upending everything scientists thought they knew about the disease. In the outer solar system, Jupiter's icy moons may have formed with the chemical building blocks of life already inside them, raising the stakes for upcoming missions. Closer to home, a beloved anti-aging molecule is revealing a troubling double life, and a massive African peatland is now releasing ancient carbon in what scientists fear could be an early-stage climate tipping point.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 282π¬ This Common Diabetes Drug Just Revealed a Surprising New Use β Plus AI Can't Fool Everyone, and More
A decades-old diabetes medication may be about to transform life for millions living with type 1 diabetes, and researchers have finally uncovered exactly how a landmark Alzheimer's drug clears plaques from the brain. Scientists have also released one of the most detailed maps of human aging ever built β spanning nearly seven million cells β pointing to genetic targets that could reshape how we treat aging itself. In the world of AI, a new study reveals that the people best at spotting fake faces aren't who you'd expect, and researchers have unveiled a far more demanding benchmark to test the true limits of machine intelligence. Rounding out the episode: engineered fire tornadoes as an oil spill solution, a 250-year-old crocodile mystery finally solved, and surprising new evidence of cognitive sophistication in reef fish.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 281π¬ A Microbe Just Broke Biology's Most Fundamental Rule β And That's Just the Start
Scientists at UC Berkeley have discovered an archaeon that ignores the universal genetic code, using stop signals to produce two entirely different proteins depending on environmental conditions β a finding that could reshape our understanding of life's molecular machinery. Meanwhile, the world's oldest known rock art has been dated to 67,800 years ago in Indonesia, pushing back the timeline of human creative expression by thousands of years. New research reveals that so-called forever chemicals may accelerate biological aging, while a major review overturns decades of advice about daily aspirin and cancer prevention. The James Webb Space Telescope continues to surprise, detecting unexpectedly high concentrations of complex organic molecules in a distant galaxy and spotting one of the earliest barred spiral galaxies ever observed. From Arctic wildfires storing hidden carbon to ancient Peruvian kingdoms powered by bird droppings, this episode is packed with discoveries that challenge what we thought we knew.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 280π¬ Just Captured: The Milky Way's Beating Heart, Moon's Secret Magnetic Past & More Game-Changing Discoveries
Astronomers have just released ALMA's largest-ever image of our galaxy's center, unveiling a stunning cosmic web that's rewriting what we know about stellar chemistry at the heart of the Milky Way. Meanwhile, scientists have cracked a decades-long debate about the Moon's magnetic field, revealing a turbulent lunar past with powerful but fleeting bursts of magnetism. On Earth, new research is upending how we think about aging β from a cell-by-cell body map showing aging may be synchronized and start earlier than expected, to striking evidence that long-term calorie restriction preserves brain cell health. In the world of clean energy, two major perovskite solar cell breakthroughs are bringing this promising technology closer to rivaling silicon. Plus, Neanderthal cannibalism, baby dinosaurs living without parents, a quantum teleportation milestone, and a potential insulin-free treatment for type 1 diabetes β it's one of the biggest weeks in science news in recent memory.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 279π¬ Just Discovered: The Most Distant Jellyfish Galaxy Ever Seen β Plus What 2 Days of Oatmeal Does to Your Cholesterol
Astronomers have spotted the most distant jellyfish galaxy ever observed, pushing back our understanding of early cosmic conditions by billions of years. NASA scientists have identified exactly where future Mars missions should search for ancient life β and it's not where you might expect. Earth's magnetic field is developing a rapidly expanding weak spot over the South Atlantic, and researchers are racing to understand what's driving the accelerating change deep inside our planet. A surprise clinical trial revealed that a two-day oatmeal-only diet slashed dangerous LDL cholesterol by ten percent β with effects lasting weeks afterward. From anti-aging supplements with a hidden dark side to a newly discovered mechanism behind irreversible deafness, this episode covers the science stories reshaping what we thought we knew about health, space, and the planet.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 278π¬ Webb Just Rewrote Uranus, A Black Hole Ate A Star & Your Brain's Clock Is Broken
The James Webb Space Telescope has produced the first-ever 3D map of Uranus's upper atmosphere β and what it found about the ice giant's auroras and magnetic field is turning planetary science on its head. A newly detected X-ray outburst may be the first direct evidence of a long-theorized 'missing link' class of black hole caught in the act of consuming a dead star. Back on Earth, scientists confirmed a previously unknown ancient asteroid impact in Brazil, while two stunning fossil finds β including a land-walking crocodile ancestor and a newly named 'Sword Dragon' β are reshaping our understanding of prehistoric life. In health news, Duke University researchers may have cracked the root cause of chronic nerve pain, Australian scientists just identified why insomniac brains won't switch off, and two separate Alzheimer's breakthroughs β including one involving sound β are offering real hope for non-invasive treatment.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 277π¬ Ancient Writing Discovered 40,000 Years Ago, Bacteria That Eat Cancer & The Ocean Circulation Alert You Need to Hear Now
A new study reveals how Antarctic meltwater dramatically disrupted the global ocean conveyor belt during past ice ages β and what that means for today's melting ice. Ancient carvings are forcing scientists to push the origin of writing back by tens of thousands of years, rewriting what we know about early human cognition. Researchers have engineered living bacteria to invade tumors and destroy cancer from the inside out, using a clever biological switch that targets tumor cores. A shocking new finding shows that microplastics were detected in 9 out of 10 prostate cancer tumors β and at far higher concentrations in cancerous tissue. From a universal nasal vaccine that protects against multiple respiratory diseases at once to a protein that may be the key to slowing neurodegenerative disease, this episode covers the science stories reshaping our understanding of health, history, and the universe.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 276π¬ Your Muscles Are Fighting Alzheimer's, Fish May Be Self-Aware & Ancient Galaxies Are Rewriting the Big Bang
Scientists have discovered that muscle tissue may send protective signals to the brain during exercise, opening a radical new front in Alzheimer's research that goes far beyond the brain itself. In a stunning breakthrough, Stanford researchers reversed Type 1 diabetes in mice with an immune system reset β no insulin, no suppressants β with implications for autoimmune disease and organ transplants. Deep in space, an international team of 48 scientists has uncovered a hidden population of dusty galaxies from just one billion years after the Big Bang, suggesting the early universe was far more complex than our models ever predicted. Cleaner wrasse fish stunned researchers by not only recognizing themselves in mirrors but actively using reflections to test reality β behavior previously seen only in great apes and dolphins. Meanwhile, paleontologists unearthed two jaw-dropping dinosaur discoveries, including a predator with a scimitar blade crest and a plant-eater covered in hollow porcupine-like spikes never before seen in the fossil record.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 275π¬ A Record Surgery, A Cosmic Clock Near a Black Hole & Cancer's Hidden Escape Route
An 11-year-old just survived a once-unthinkable 16-hour surgery at Children's Hospital Colorado β the first of its kind at the hospital. Scientists have uncovered two separate molecular tricks cancer cells use to hide from the immune system and survive treatment, with pancreatic cancer at the center of one major discovery. A mysterious signal detected near the Milky Way's supermassive black hole could let physicists test the limits of gravity like never before. Early detection research is rewriting disease timelines, with Parkinson's biomarkers appearing in blood before brain damage begins and multiple sclerosis potentially starting more than a decade before symptoms show. Plus, a potential quantum computing holy grail may have just been identified β and it could change everything about how we build and power next-generation machines.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 274π¬ A 100-Million-Year-Old Black Hole Just Woke Up β And That's Only the Start
Astronomers have captured one of the clearest views yet of a dormant black hole roaring back to life, shooting jets of energy nearly a million light-years across space. Closer to home, a common bacterium linked to pneumonia is now being investigated for its potential role in Alzheimer's disease, with researchers finding higher levels of it in patients carrying a known high-risk gene. A five-thousand-year-old bacterium thawed from a cave has shown resistance to modern antibiotics, proving antibiotic resistance is an ancient survival strategy buried in Earth's ice. Scientists at Mount Sinai have developed a cunning new cancer immunotherapy that doesn't attack tumors directly β instead, it flips the tumor's own protective cells against it. From psychedelics rewiring how the brain constructs reality to Charles Darwin's sealed specimen jars finally giving up their secrets without being opened, this episode is packed with discoveries that challenge what we thought we knew.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 273π¬ The Origin of Complex Life Just Got Rewritten β And That's Not Even the Biggest Story
Two bombshell discoveries are forcing scientists to rethink how complex life on Earth first emerged, from oxygen-loving ancient microbes to a bizarre giant virus that may rewrite the role viruses played in our own evolution. Researchers have also mapped an Alzheimer's brain in unprecedented chemical detail, uncovering disruptions far beyond the amyloid plaques that have long dominated the conversation. On the cancer front, a counterintuitive melanoma treatment finding and a newly cracked immune-evasion mechanism in a rare liver cancer are opening unexpected doors for patients. Elsewhere, the Southern Indian Ocean is losing salt at an alarming rate with potentially sweeping consequences for global climate, and a high-altitude mystery about diabetes has finally been solved. Plus, your bubble tea habit and your post-run recovery routine may both be due for a second look.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 272π¬ A Supermassive Black Hole Is Silencing the Universe β Plus Alzheimer's Predictions, Real Hobbits, & A Fasting Myth Busted
Scientists using the James Webb Space Telescope just discovered that supermassive black holes may be suppressing star formation across intergalactic distances β rewriting our understanding of cosmic evolution. In human health, a new blood test can now predict Alzheimer's symptoms years before they appear, while an international panel identified three already-approved drugs β including a surprising household name β that could be repurposed to fight the disease. Researchers have also uncovered the likely cause behind the extinction of the real-life 'hobbits' of Flores Island, pointing to a catastrophic centuries-long drought around 61,000 years ago. On the chemistry front, scientists have finally synthesized a silicon aromatic ring after nearly 50 years of theory, potentially unlocking an entirely new class of materials. And a landmark Cochrane review just dealt a major blow to one of the most popular diet trends of the last decade.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 271π¬ Fentanyl Redesigned: Scientists Crack the Code on Safer Pain Relief
Researchers at Scripps Research have achieved the unprecedentedβredesigning fentanyl at the molecular level to preserve pain relief while dramatically reducing fatal respiratory depression and addiction potential. Also covered: a patient who survived 48 hours without lungs using artificial life support, evidence that early Earth microbes were breathing oxygen hundreds of millions of years before the Great Oxidation Event, and a CRISPR tool that reverses antibiotic resistance in superbugs. Plus, a 125-million-year-old dinosaur with never-before-seen hollow spikes, breakthrough silicon photonics, and engineered stem cells that mass-produce cancer-fighting immune cells.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 270π¬ Ancient DNA Reveals Rare Disease, Alzheimer's Drug Target Discovered & Magma Surge Detected at Santorini
This week's episode takes you from a 12,000-year-old burial site where DNA analysis uncovered rare genetic disease in Ice Age humans, to the discovery of two brain receptors that could revolutionize Alzheimer's treatment with affordable pill-based therapies. We explore how an ultra-fast pulsar near our galaxy's supermassive black hole could unlock secrets of extreme gravity, examine groundbreaking battery technologies challenging lithium-ion dominance, and reveal what 28,000 earthquakes at Santorini told scientists about rising magma. Plus: the surprising truth about compulsive behaviors, a blood test detecting cancer before scans can see it, and evidence that cash assistance programs don't cause the harms critics fear.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 269π¬ Scientists Just Found Brain Training From Decades Ago Still Protects Against Dementia
This episode covers groundbreaking research revealing how brief cognitive training sessions may protect against dementia for up to 20 years. We also explore shocking new calculations suggesting the universe could begin collapsing in a 'big crunch' within 20 billion years, multiple cancer breakthroughs including the discovery of a chromosome-shattering enzyme, and surprising findings about intermittent fasting's effectiveness for weight loss. Plus, we discuss how worrying about aging might accelerate the aging process, why sugary drinks are linked to teen anxiety, and the remarkable discovery of a bonobo engaging in pretend play previously thought unique to humans.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 268π¬ NASA Probe Cracks Century-Old Solar Mystery & Scientists Discover How to Program Your Dreams
NASA's Parker Solar Probe delivers groundbreaking data that finally explains how solar wind accelerates from the Sun's surfaceβsolving a 100-year-old puzzle critical for predicting space weather. Northwestern researchers have successfully planted ideas in people's dreams, with 75% of participants dreaming about cued puzzles and solving them more effectively the next day. New imaging reveals how psychedelics work by quieting sensory input and flooding the brain with memory fragments, creating a waking dream state. Plus: a massive review debunks most statin side effects, bird species separated by millions of years share a universal alarm language, and scientists map mysterious deep-mantle earthquakes for the first time.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 267π¬ Massive Star Vanishes Without ExplodingβWhat Scientists Just Witnessed
This week on Peer Review'd: A giant star 2.5 million light-years away quietly collapses into a black hole, rewriting stellar death theory. We explore the planetary system that defies formation rules, breakthrough brain stimulation that makes people more generous, and the 20-year medical mystery about bile acids finally solved. Plus, quantum refrigerators that could revolutionize computing, freshwater snails that regrow eyes in 30 days, and why your brain actually adapts during menopause rather than simply declining.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 266π¬ Interstellar Comet Sprays Water, Antarctic Virus Outbreak, and the Brain Hack That Prevents Dementia
This episode covers groundbreaking discoveries from across science. Learn how a 45-minute nap can reset your brain for better learning, and why a simple bedtime routine could dramatically improve your heart health. We explore the first confirmed H5N1 outbreak killing wildlife in Antarctica, an interstellar comet spraying water as it passes through our solar system, and a brain-training program that reduces dementia risk by 25% even 20 years later. Plus: James Webb discovers organic molecules in a distant galaxy, quantum computing breakthroughs bring ultra-secure systems closer to reality, and researchers reveal what diet qualityβnot just carbs or fatβreally means for heart health.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 265π¬ Einstein's Universe Just Got Lopsided: What Scientists Found That Changes Everything
Today's episode explores groundbreaking discoveries challenging fundamental physics, from evidence suggesting the universe may not be uniform in all directions to Hubble's stunning images of a galaxy leaving a glowing trail through space. We dive into what really makes planets habitable beyond just water, examine revolutionary 'dancing molecules' that could treat paralysis, and discover how a bonobo named Kanzi is forcing us to rethink which species can imagine. Plus: the dangerous clay layer that made the 2011 tsunami catastrophic, surprising links between space weather and earthquakes, and why spider silk remains stronger than steel.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 264π¬ Ancient Animals Went Vegan Earlier Than Anyone Thought + Time Behaves Strangely in Quantum World
A 307-million-year-old fossil skull reveals Earth's earliest land animals were already experimenting with plant-based diets, pushing back timelines on dietary diversity. Physicists unlock new measurements of quantum time, discovering ultrafast electron transitions aren't instantaneous and depend on atomic structure. Medical breakthroughs span from a molecule disrupting glioblastoma's critical genes to an AI system reading brain MRIs with 97.5% accuracy in seconds. Plus, researchers challenge fundamental assumptions about human senses and DNA structure, while asteroid Bennu dust reshapes theories about life's cosmic origins.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 263π¬ Scientists Just Found How to Starve Cancer CellsβWithout Touching Healthy Tissue
This episode explores groundbreaking discoveries across multiple scientific frontiers. Learn how researchers discovered a mirror-molecule approach that selectively targets cancer cells, why forests worldwide are losing their slow-growing 'backbone' species, and how a rust-like mineral in soil is revolutionizing our understanding of carbon storage. We also cover stunning space discoveries including Venus's hidden lava tunnels, the largest protoplanetary disk ever observed, and evidence that Halley's Comet was understood centuries before we thought. Plus, surprising findings on pink noise and sleep, ancient sea silk recreation, and the unexpected connection between Earth's magnetic field and breathable oxygen.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 262π¬ Ancient War Rituals Revealed & The Galactic Center May Not Be What We Think
This week's episode uncovers shocking evidence of ritualized violence in Europe's earliest wars, where severed limbs and public executions were used as calculated displays of power. We explore a revolutionary discovery pushing back the timeline of oxygen-breathing life by hundreds of millions of years, and investigate a controversial theory suggesting our galaxy's center might harbor exotic dark matter instead of a black hole. Plus, learn how common diabetes medication could slow aging, why Voyager 2's Uranus data has puzzled scientists for decades, and meet the deep-sea creature named by internet vote. From engineered dreams that boost creativity to the tiny ocean plankton missing from our climate models, these discoveries are reshaping what we know about our past, present, and future.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 261π¬ Arctic Satellites Fooled Scientists for 60 YearsβWhat Else Are We Getting Wrong?
This episode uncovers how six decades of satellite data misled climate scientists about Arctic snow coverβtechnology improvements were masquerading as environmental changes. We explore researchers combining caffeine with CRISPR for cancer treatment, UCLA chemists creating 'impossible' molecular bonds that violate textbook rules, and a disturbing machine learning analysis flagging potentially fabricated cancer research. Plus: how ovarian cancer hijacks your immune system, quantum physicists measuring time without clocks, and three existing drugs that might already fight Alzheimer's.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 260π¬ AI Diagnoses Brain Disorders in Seconds: What Doctors Just Discovered
This week brings explosive developments in medical AI, with new technology diagnosing brain disorders in mere seconds from MRI scansβpotentially saving lives in emergency situations. We explore revolutionary 3D color imaging that detects cancer without radiation, a nanomaterial that hijacks cancer's chemistry to destroy tumors, and a paradigm-shifting Alzheimer's gene discovery. Plus: Mars's ancient water mystery finally solved, physicists observe an "impossible" superfluid freezing, and the clearest black hole collision ever recorded confirms Einstein's predictions once again.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
Ep 259π¬ Scientists Just Found Massive Structures Controlling Earth's Magnetic FieldβFor Millions of Years
This week on Peer Review'd: Researchers discover enormous hidden zones deep inside Earth that have been quietly orchestrating our planet's protective magnetic field since before humans existed. Plus, new evidence reveals how Epstein-Barr virus may trigger multiple sclerosis, a massive Swedish study upends everything we thought we knew about autism diagnosis rates between males and females, and scientists design bacteria-killing viruses from scratch to combat antibiotic-resistant superbugs. We also explore surprising findings about infant brain development, Long COVID's immune signature, and AI swarms manipulating political conversations online.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio