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Science News Archive April 2026


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Painkillers prevent pain responses in Norway lobsters

Researchers discovered that common human painkillers, such as aspirin and lidocaine, prevent Norway lobsters from exhibiting painful responses to electric shocks. This finding highlights the need for more humane methods of killing crustaceans, which may be phased out in favor of gentler alternatives.

Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation, USB-C)

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Researchers use ultrasound to create light inside the body

Researchers at Stanford University have developed a non-invasive method to deliver light to specific locations in the body using nanomaterials and ultrasound waves. This technique provides a potential roadmap for easier, less invasive light-based treatments, with applications in biology, medicine, and gene editing.

A new mechanism for light-controlled plant growth

A team at Osaka Metropolitan University discovered a new mechanism behind light-controlled plant growth. Light enhances adhesion between the epidermal and inner tissues in plant stems, allowing plants to strengthen their cell walls and regulate growth.

SAMSUNG T9 Portable SSD 2TB

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Cancer trends in Canada 2026

The study projects that cancer rates in Canada will be high in 2026, with declines seen in some cancers like colorectal and leukemia. However, death rates from pancreatic cancer are increasing.

Davis Instruments Vantage Pro2 Weather Station

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The hidden logic behind AI’s judgments of people

A new study reveals that AI systems mimic the structure of human judgment but with a more rigid, rule-based approach. The researchers found biases in AI judgments, especially across demographic traits, highlighting the need for awareness and understanding how these systems 'think'.

How polyploidy rewrote the fate of a wild flower

Researchers discovered autopolyploid origin for tetraploids in the genus Orychophragmus taibaiensis, with higher loads of deleterious mutations and broad shifts in gene expression. Tetraploids showed relaxed purifying selection and distinct genomic and transcriptional consequences after genome doubling.

Germ layer specification and organotropism in lymphoma invasion

This study reveals that lymphoma cells exhibit organotropism based on their germ-layer origin, with different mutations affecting migration patterns and survival. The research provides insights into the molecular basis of tumor invasion and metastasis, offering a new perspective for personalized cancer treatment.

Can hyper-real virtual worlds make us feel better?

A recent study from Murdoch University suggests that certain design elements in virtual reality environments can induce positive emotional states, including awe, joy, and calm. The research highlights the potential of virtual reality to be used for mental health and stress reduction, nature-based wellbeing, and education.

Apple iPhone 17 Pro

Apple iPhone 17 Pro delivers top performance and advanced cameras for field documentation, data collection, and secure research communications.

Single-atom catalyst enables high-efficiency electrocatalytic ethylene epoxidation

A research team from the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics has developed a novel strategy for direct electrocatalytic ethylene epoxidation using a platinum single-atom catalyst. The catalyst enhances EO production efficiency by stabilizing superoxo species, achieving a Faradaic efficiency of 74% and a partial current density of 71 m...

Researchers reveal new method for dialing up superconductivity

Researchers at Ohio State University have discovered a new method for controlling superconductivity by manipulating the surrounding environment. By adjusting electron interactions, they were able to switch the material's superconductivity on and off, revealing a simpler way to control atomic power behind superconductivity.

Self‑sensing NiFe@N‑doped carbon aerogel: Integrating excellent radar stealth, inherent structural health monitoring, thermal management, and flame retardancy

Researchers have developed a self-sensing NiFe@N-doped carbon aerogel that seamlessly integrates multiple essential functionalities into a single lightweight structure. The aerogel addresses critical operational requirements such as real-time damage detection, thermal protection, and fire safety for aerospace, defense, and advanced ele...

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Meta Quest 3 512GB

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Harassment in Japan’s entrepreneurial ecosystem

A study by the University of Tokyo found that nearly 500 startup founders experienced some form of harassment, including bullying and unreasonable demands. The researchers suggest structural solutions such as diverse professional networks and industry associations to address this issue.

Beyond 1000 nm low-energy sunlight-driven photocatalysis

Scientists have developed a new system enabling unprecedented large-volume photocatalysis driven by low-energy sunlight with wavelengths beyond 1000 nm. The hybrid QDs/Th-DPP NIR-II photosensitizers achieved a record upconversion efficiency of 3.9%, overcoming spectral limitations of visible-light technologies.

Researchers find a new "molecular handle" to build complex medicines

A team of chemists has found a simple way to attach the highly sought-after dichloromethyl group onto complex compounds using proline. This method enables the precise assembly of molecules with unparalleled purity and selectivity, simplifying the synthesis of complex drug compounds.

Sony Alpha a7 IV (Body Only)

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Early weight gain is linked to lifelong health consequences

A study of over 600,000 people found that early weight gain is associated with a higher risk of dying from various diseases, particularly cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes. Weight gain during adulthood also increases the risk of premature death, especially for those who develop obesity at a younger age.

Rigol DP832 Triple-Output Bench Power Supply

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Improving vaccine design for Ebola, HIV and more

Researchers at Scripps Research create a nanodisc platform that preserves key parts of viral surface proteins, allowing for better understanding of antibody interactions. This approach can be applied to other viruses with similar membrane-embedded proteins, such as influenza and SARS-CoV-2.

Researchers explore potential link between COVID-19 and lung cancer risk

A potential association between COVID-19 and increased lung cancer risk has been identified through a study integrating human clinical data with mechanistic research. The study found that SARS-CoV-2 may contribute to long-term lung disease by promoting inflammation, fibrosis, and tumor-related pathways.

Garmin GPSMAP 67i with inReach

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Researchers enhance original forestry decision-making software

Mississippi State University researchers have developed an updated version of the Forest Valuation and Investment Analysis software program, known as FORVAL-XL, built specifically for Microsoft Excel. The new version includes features such as discounted cash-flow results, sensitivity analyses, and easy-to-read tables and graphs to supp...

One in 10 people may have resistance to GLP-1 diabetes drugs

A new study by Stanford Medicine scientists has identified a genetic variant that causes resistance to GLP-1 diabetes drugs in up to 10% of the population. The variant affects an enzyme called PAM, which handicaps the hormone's biological activity, leading to increased levels but reduced effectiveness.

AmScope B120C-5M Compound Microscope

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Unraveling the complexities of the Borna disease virus 1

Researchers at Kyoto University have detailed the structure of Borna disease virus 1's nucleoprotein-RNA complex, revealing a distinct binding mode and incremental model of viral replication. The study provides a molecular framework for targeting viral RNA synthesis and assembly.

When does the body clock begin to synchronize with local time?

Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis found that a mother's circadian rhythms cross the placenta to the baby before birth, setting the biological clock for daily patterns called circadian rhythms. The study suggests that stable circadian rhythms during pregnancy are crucial for healthy fetal development.

DJI Air 3 (RC-N2)

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Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation awards $4.5M to top young scientists

The foundation named 13 new Damon Runyon Fellows and six recipients of the Damon Runyon-Dale F. Frey Award for Breakthrough Scientists, awarding them a total of $4.5 million to investigate various aspects of cancer research. The awards recognize promising young scientists conducting basic and translational cancer research.

Apple Watch Series 11 (GPS, 46mm)

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GoPro HERO13 Black

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Warming intensifies rainfall in North Atlantic storms

A new study reveals that tropical cyclones and post-tropical cyclones are responding differently to surface warming, resulting in increased rainfall intensity and longer-lasting storms. Warmer temperatures lead to wetter tropical cyclones, especially in warm, low-latitude regions.