Briefing: Insulin pills may soon replace daily injections
Strategic angle: For over a century, scientists have chased the dream of insulin pills, but the digestive system kept destroying the drug before it could work.
Briefing: Nanoparticles enable large-scale production of advanced cell therapies
Strategic angle: Researchers from Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University have developed a streamlined process for producing therapeutic particles called exosomes.
Briefing: Europeans anxious over wars and push for more EU independence, study finds
Strategic angle: As conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East intensify, Europeans are increasingly uneasy about global instability.
China finds 9.7 million tons of rare earth oxides in major minerals discoveries
Significant mineral discoveries could impact global supply chains.
Briefing: Tropical Cyclone Narelle Crosses Australia
Strategic angle: The powerful storm lashed the northern edge of the continent with damaging winds and drenching rain as it made landfall multiple times.
Briefing: Private Company Wants To Bag House-Sized Asteroid For Resources
Strategic angle: Science fiction might be becoming science reality: Putting a big net up in space, then using it to catch asteroids, and mine them for valuable materials.
See NASA’s GUARDIAN Catch a Tsunami
A new data visualization illustrates how an experimental NASA technology can provide extra lead time to communities in the path of a tsunami.
Briefing: Why a canceled meeting feels so liberating
Strategic angle: A canceled meeting can feel like a gift of limitless time, according to a Rutgers University study.
Briefing: Research suggests negative emotions at work can help, depending on leaders' empathy
Strategic angle: During a widespread crisis, negative emotions don't simply go away once the workday begins.
Briefing: Male bats sing in the rotor-swept zone of wind turbines, potentially raising collision risk
Strategic angle: Research reveals that male bats produce courtship songs near wind turbines, increasing the risk of collisions.
Briefing: A sudden surge in luminosity: Stacked dyes hint at brighter organic semiconductors
Strategic angle: Research reveals how stacked dyes can enhance the brightness of organic semiconductors, potentially transforming their applications.
Briefing: From slices to whole bodies: How 3D cell atlases could reshape pathology research
Strategic angle: Exploring the potential of 3D cell atlases to transform our understanding of tissue structure and function.
Briefing: Study reshapes understanding of interaction between organelles in animal cells
Strategic angle: New research reveals insights into cellular digestion processes.
Briefing: High-pressure freezing boosts cell survival with less cryoprotectant, study shows
Strategic angle: A high-pressure method of instantaneously freezing cells has proven to be effective in the first empirical validation of its kind.
Briefing: First Quantum Oscillations Observed in Gallium Nitride Holes
Strategic angle: Cornell researchers have made a groundbreaking observation of quantum properties in gallium nitride, a key semiconductor material.
Briefing: Space Force adds cyber units to guard rocket launches
Strategic angle: ‘Cyber defense’ squadrons at Cape Canaveral and Vandenberg reflect growing concern over malicious hacks.
Briefing: NASA Data Hackathon Inspires Community Action
Strategic angle: On Jan. 31, students, library staff, researchers, and community members gathered at the University of Florida’s Marston Science Library for the Environmental Monitoring through Education, Research, and Geospatial Engagement (EMERGE) event.
Briefing: Engineered E. coli can monitor arsenic, offering a cheap biosensor
Strategic angle: Cornell scientists have developed a sensitive biosensor using engineered E. coli to detect environmental arsenic, a significant pollutant in rice paddies.
Briefing: LLMs stereotype non-Western moral values in predictable ways, research finds
Strategic angle: Research led by Aliah Zewail reveals biases in large language models regarding non-Western moral values.
NASA’s Hubble Revisits Crab Nebula to Track 25 Years of Expansion
A quarter-century after its first observations, Hubble provides a detailed look at the Crab Nebula's evolution.