April 29, 2026[P] Introducing “Panshi 100”: A massive AI for Science ecosystem from CAS—3 new drug targets found in 30 days Science
April 29, 2026Harvard faculty recognized by the National Academy of Sciences — Harvard Gazette Science
April 29, 2026Heartbeat’s mechanical force found to suppress tumour growth: « An international study reveals how mechanical forces in cardiac tissue inhibit cancer cell proliferation. » Science
April 29, 2026Research has found that listening to music with another person increases the moment-to-moment similarity of subjective pleasure and enhances neural alignment. The findings help explain how music acts as a powerful tool for social bonding and collective emotional experiences. Science
April 29, 2026Key US science panels are being axed — and others are becoming less open. A Nature analysis shows that the Trump administration has terminated more than 100 advisory committees to science agencies — and reduced the transparency and independence of those that remain. Science
April 29, 2026ASCE flags risks after Trump administration fires National Science Foundation board Science
April 29, 2026Research has found the earliest ‘protodogs’ actually had larger brains than their wolf relatives, probably a result of adapting to living alongside us, but by 5,000 years ago, that increase had reversed dramatically, and dogs’ brains were now 46% smaller than wolves’. Science
April 29, 2026Patients in low-income neighborhoods are less likely to receive cancer screenings Science
April 29, 2026Babies exposed to high amounts of air pollution in the womb show slower signs of development (worse language and motor development) at 18 months than those exposed to lower levels Science
April 29, 2026After President Donald Trump was elected in 2024, Democratic supporters reported decrease in well-being, optimism, personal control, and institutional trust, while also experiencing higher cynicism. In contrast, Republican supporters experienced changes in the opposite direction. Science
April 29, 2026City birds appear to be more afraid of women than men, and scientists have no idea why. Men could get about a meter closer to birds than women could before the animals flew away, regardless of what the men and women were wearing, what their height was or how they tried to approach the creatures. Science