🎙️ Science News Daily | Peer Review'd

🎙️ Science News Daily | Peer Review'd

Peer Review'd
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Žánry Science, Life Sciences
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Epizody 368
Nejnovější 01.06.2026

Science News Daily delivers fast, fascinating science updates covering space missions, biology breakthroughs, physics, tech, and wonders of the world. Each episode provides a daily dose of scientific discoveries to keep listeners informed and curious. The podcast is produced by Peer Review'd and is available in English.

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  • 🔬 NASA Just Found Something in an Interstellar Comet That's Never Been Detected Before 04.06.2026 9min
    NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has made an unprecedented discovery on interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, detecting something never before seen on an object from outside our solar system. Closer to home, a mystery that has haunted North Carolina blueberry farmers for decades has finally been cracked — and the culprit was hiding underground the whole time. Johns Hopkins researchers are upending over a century of scientific belief about how habits actually form in the brain, with major implications for behavioral therapy. Two major developments in cancer research suggest that tumors may be outsmarting themselves, and a vitamin D-based therapy is showing promise against one of the deadliest and hardest-to-treat cancers. GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic are revealing surprising effects far beyond weight loss, and a brand-new experimental pill fights obesity in a completely different way — without the muscle loss.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
  • 🔬 A Galaxy Is Dying, Black Holes Are About to Collide & A Pill That Could End CPAP Forever 03.06.2026 8min
    Hubble has captured a spiral galaxy being slowly stripped of its ability to form new stars — and astronomers have spotted something even more dramatic: a pair of supermassive black holes in close orbit that could merge within just 100 years, potentially producing gravitational waves we can actually detect. NASA's Fermi telescope may have finally confirmed what powers the universe's most blindingly bright explosions, while paleontologists have unearthed a crocodile relative that walked on two legs and a raptor that hunted like a prehistoric heron. Closer to home, a major clinical trial is shaking up sleep apnea treatment with a once-nightly pill that targets the root cause of airway collapse — and a new brain imaging study is forcing scientists to completely rethink what long COVID is actually doing to the brain.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
  • 🔬 Chimpanzee Civil War, Homer Found Inside a Mummy & The Genetics Rule That Just Got Rewritten 02.06.2026 9min
    The world's largest wild chimpanzee community in Uganda has permanently split and turned violent, offering a disturbing reflection of human social dynamics. Scientists have developed a technique to make mice fully transparent, revealing how obesity reshapes the entire body at the cellular level. Astronomers have finally traced mysterious repeating cosmic radio signals to a rare stellar pair, potentially unlocking a new understanding of deep space phenomena. Inside a 1,600-year-old Egyptian mummy, researchers discovered a fragment of Homer's Iliad tucked within the abdomen — a find that speaks volumes about the reach of ancient culture. And a sweeping mouse study has uncovered hundreds of inherited traits that flat-out break Mendel's classic laws of genetics, hinting that what we pass down to future generations may be far stranger than biology textbooks suggest.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
  • 🔬 Your Brain Is Leaving Clues, The Arctic May Have Crossed A Point Of No Return & 100,000 New Worlds Are Coming 01.06.2026 8min
    A simple writing test could be an early warning signal for cognitive decline — and that's just the start of this week's mind-bending discoveries. Scientists have also managed to biologically rejuvenate aging mice by restoring their gut microbiomes, while AI analysis of CT scans has revealed that a long-forgotten organ may be one of the strongest predictors of how long you'll live. NASA's upcoming Roman Space Telescope is poised to discover more exoplanets than all previous missions combined, potentially rewriting what we know about life in the universe. And back on Earth, researchers may have cracked why Ozempic stops working for some people — and engineered a plastic that can destroy itself in less than a week.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
  • 🔬 Your Blood Is 700 Million Years Old — And Scientists Just Found Out Why Pigeons Never Get Lost 31.05.2026 8min
    Researchers have uncovered that the genetic blueprints for human blood and immune cells may date back over 700 million years, predating virtually all complex animal life as we know it. In a stunning twist, scientists also discovered that iron-filled immune cells in pigeon livers appear to function as built-in magnetic compasses, linking the immune system to environmental navigation in ways never previously imagined. So-called 'zombie cells' long villainized in aging research may actually play protective roles in the body, while a study of the world's oldest verified person is yielding new clues about extreme human longevity. Intermittent fasting is also reshaping our understanding of dieting — new brain scans reveal it may simultaneously rewire both gut bacteria and appetite-controlling regions of the brain. Plus, astronomers have been forced to create an entirely new category of dead star, and new models suggest Earth may have been sending microbial material toward Venus for billions of years.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
  • 🔬 Ancient DNA Rewrites History, A New Phase of Matter Emerges & Science Just Changed What You Know About Coffee 30.05.2026 10min
    New genetic evidence is revealing that prehistoric Europe was shaped by far more migration and interaction than scientists ever suspected, with women playing a surprising central role in spreading early farming. Researchers have also created a never-before-seen phase of matter using stacked silver nanoparticles that exhibits quantum properties at room temperature — a potential milestone for practical quantum technology. A fresh study on sleep deprivation pinpoints exactly which brain circuit takes the hit, and caffeine's ability to reverse the damage is more targeted than anyone expected. Scientists have also discovered an entirely new worm species thriving in the extreme saltiness of the Great Salt Lake, with implications that stretch beyond Earth. Rounding out this week's discoveries: a tiny bright-blue octopus found in the deep waters of the Galápagos, a two-legged Triassic crocodile relative with a toothless beak, and new findings suggesting fog may actually be a living, pollutant-fighting microbial ecosystem.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
  • 🔬 Tiny Sperm Break Physics, Nerve Damage Reversed & Quantum Computers Shrunk to a Penny 29.05.2026 8min
    Scientists have discovered a gene network that controls nerve regeneration — and an existing drug may unlock repair once thought permanently impossible. Researchers at UCLA have cracked a major obstacle in cancer immunotherapy by giving immune cells a fuel source that tumors can't steal. A large Cleveland Clinic study is flipping assumptions about what happens when patients stop taking weight loss drugs like Ozempic. Meanwhile, colorectal cancer rates are rising in adults under 50 for reasons scientists are still racing to understand. Plus: how ancient potato farming may have literally rewritten the DNA of entire human populations.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
  • 🔬 Your Gut Is Controlling Your Brain, The Sun Did Something Scientists Can't Explain & More 28.05.2026 6min
    Scientists have uncovered a hidden gut-brain circuit that physically rewires your food cravings based on what your body actually needs — and it's changing everything we thought we knew about appetite and nutrition. A new NIH-funded study has also revealed the surprising brain mechanism behind why GLP-1 weight-loss drugs work, pointing to uses far beyond shedding pounds. In cancer research, a completely unexpected immune cell behavior has been discovered that could reshape the future of immunotherapy. Meanwhile, NASA scientists are still puzzling over a solar radio burst that lasted an unprecedented nineteen straight days, and astrobiologists are sounding the alarm that we may already be sitting on evidence of alien life — and missing it entirely.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
  • 🔬 Earth's Hidden Treasure Map, Quantum 'Negative Time' Measured & A Crack in Physics' Most Powerful Theory 27.05.2026 7min
    Scientists have unveiled a global map pinpointing where rare earth elements — the metals powering your phone and electric car — are most likely hiding deep beneath ancient continents, potentially transforming how we mine for critical resources. A new electrical map of the entire U.S. subsurface reveals which regions are most vulnerable to grid-destroying solar storms, giving engineers a tool to protect infrastructure before the next big one hits. NASA's Fermi Telescope has captured what may be the first confirmed gamma-ray signal from a superluminous supernova, pointing to an exotic magnetar at its core and rewriting what we know about the universe's most powerful explosions. Researchers at CERN are reporting the strongest hints yet that our best model of particle physics may be fundamentally incomplete, with rare 'penguin decays' behaving in ways no current theory can fully explain. Meanwhile, quantum physicists have now measured 'negative time' in a real experiment — and the implications for our understanding of reality are as strange as they sound.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
  • 🔬 JWST Just Rewrote Planetary Science, a 43-Foot Sea Monster Resurfaces, and Your Ice Pack Might Be a Lie 26.05.2026 8min
    The James Webb Space Telescope has uncovered stunning new evidence that's blurring the line between planets and stars, forcing scientists to rethink how our cosmic family tree is structured. A massive 43-foot mosasaur unearthed in Texas is rewriting what we know about ancient ocean predators, while a 380-million-year-old Antarctic fish is offering a rare glimpse into one of the most pivotal moments in the history of life on Earth. On the health front, surprising new research challenges the go-to practice of icing injuries, a landmark study reveals how much exercise your heart actually needs, and scientists have uncovered a potential new link between fat molecules and Alzheimer's disease. NASA's Psyche spacecraft hit a major milestone with a gravity-assist flyby of Mars, and a new electric thruster just set a U.S. power record that could change everything about crewed Mars missions. Oh, and it turns out bees might be getting a little tipsy in your garden — science confirmed it.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
  • 🔬 NASA Just Used Mars as a Slingshot — And That's Only the Start 25.05.2026 8min
    NASA's Psyche spacecraft executed a Mars gravity assist maneuver, flinging itself toward a mysterious metallic asteroid that could reveal what's happening deep inside rocky planets like Earth. Archaeologists in Greece unearthed the oldest hand-held wooden tools ever found — 430,000 years old and shaped with surprising intentionality. A brand-new species of tiny blue octopus was discovered nearly 6,000 feet beneath the ocean near the Galápagos Islands, reminding us how much of our own planet remains a mystery. In health science, a Trojan horse weight-loss drug showed striking results in mice, a Vitamin B12 compound showed promise for crossing the blood-brain barrier to target brain tumors, and eating grapes may actually reprogram how your skin responds to UV radiation. Meanwhile, a major climate emissions database may be significantly undercounting CO2 from cities, raising urgent questions about the accuracy of the data driving global climate policy.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
  • 🔬 Holographic Tissue Printing Just Got 70x Faster — Plus Quantum Physics Breaks Its Own Rules 24.05.2026 9min
    Researchers at EPFL have unveiled a holographic 3D bioprinting platform that creates living tissue structures in seconds, marking a massive leap forward in regenerative medicine. Scientists have also directly observed angular momentum flipping directions inside a quantum crystal for the first time — a result so strange it challenges existing models of quantum behavior. On the medical front, a major clinical trial suggests a new anti-clotting drug could eliminate the dangerous bleeding tradeoff that has long complicated stroke treatment, while a simple daily fiber supplement shows surprising promise for knee osteoarthritis pain relief. Ancient DNA from northwest Europe is rewriting the story of early human migration, revealing a far more complex web of intermarriage and coexistence than previously understood. NASA's Psyche spacecraft completed a precision gravity-assist flyby of Mars, and the Sun just produced a radio burst that lasted 19 days — obliterating every record on the books.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
  • 🔬 Neanderthals Did WHAT to Their Teeth? Plus Alien Megastructures, Sea Monsters & the Secret to Living Past 100 23.05.2026 8min
    Scientists have uncovered what may be the oldest dental surgery ever recorded — a 59,000-year-old Neanderthal tooth drilled with stone tools, suggesting our ancient relatives had a surprisingly sophisticated understanding of medicine. Paleontologists also unveiled a terrifying 43-foot mosasaur dubbed Tylosaurus rex and a new giant crocodile species that once stalked our earliest human ancestors. The James Webb Space Telescope delivered stunning new images of an alien world where clouds are made of rock-forming minerals that appear each morning and vaporize by evening. Researchers are now seriously proposing that mysterious cold signals detected around distant stars could be signatures of energy-harvesting megastructures built by advanced civilizations. And a new AI-powered blood test claims it can predict your risk of stroke and heart failure up to 15 years before they happen — while a separate study reveals the surprising metabolic secret found in the blood of people who live past 100.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
  • 🔬 Ancient Gold Mines Uncovered, A 10-Cent Heart Pill, & The Zombie Cells Rewriting Aging Science 22.05.2026 9min
    Archaeologists have confirmed for the first time that ancient Romans were mining gold in Spain's Pyrenees, and new ancient DNA research from Argentina reveals that tight-knit family bonds were the secret weapon that helped early Andean communities survive climate collapse and disease. In space news, the James Webb Space Telescope has detected a rare Saturn-sized planet with Earth-like temperatures and a methane-rich atmosphere that defies all existing categories. A decades-old heart medication derived from a common plant has emerged as a potential game-changer for heart failure patients worldwide — and it costs just ten cents. Meanwhile, scientists are reshaping our understanding of aging with new discoveries about 'zombie cells' and a surprising diet study showing that just four weeks of simple changes may reverse biological aging in older adults.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
  • 🔬 Physicists Just Found String Theory By Accident — And That's Only The Start 21.05.2026 9min
    Researchers who weren't even looking for string theory stumbled onto its defining signatures while working on quantum gravity equations — a discovery that has physicists rethinking some of the universe's most fundamental assumptions. NASA's Hubble telescope caught something almost statistically impossible: a comet breaking apart in real time, offering an unprecedented look inside one of the solar system's oldest relics. Back on Earth, scientists have cracked open new genetic links to severe pregnancy sickness, identified amino acids that trigger gut repair and supercharge cellular energy, and found that the world's most prescribed diabetes drug may not work the way medicine has assumed for decades. A newly discovered enzyme in the brain could go beyond slowing Alzheimer's decline and actually protect neurons, while a natural off-switch for chronic inflammation has been identified for the first time. From a Mediterranean tsunami warning to Antarctica's fastest-ever glacier retreat and clean hydrogen hiding in ancient Canadian rock, this week's science news is moving fast.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
  • 🔬 Ancient Humans Rewrote History, Wool Grows Bone & The Sleep Switch Science Just Found 20.05.2026 10min
    Scientists have shattered long-held assumptions about early human history, revealing evidence that our ancestors thrived deep inside rainforests far earlier than anyone believed possible. A stunning leap in cancer treatment has produced gene-edited donor stem cells designed to survive the very immunotherapies used to destroy aggressive blood cancers. Researchers have uncovered a previously unknown brain feedback system linking deep sleep, growth hormone, and metabolism — revealing just how much your body rebuilds itself overnight. In a discovery that could transform orthopedic surgery, keratin extracted from wool has outperformed collagen in regenerating bone tissue in living animals. From a record-breaking 15,000-kilometer humpback whale migration to quantum ghost images produced by ordinary sunlight, this episode is packed with science that challenges 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
  • 🔬 Your Brain Is Still Active Under Anesthesia & The Longevity Gene Rewriting Alzheimer's Research 18.05.2026 9min
    Scientists have uncovered a stunning explanation for why the APOE2 gene variant appears to extend lifespan and protect against Alzheimer's, pointing toward potential new therapies. In a jaw-dropping finding published in Nature, researchers discovered the brain may keep processing language and predicting information even under full general anesthesia, challenging everything we thought we knew about consciousness. On the quantum frontier, physicists are closing in on an experiment that could prove a single clock can tick faster and slower simultaneously, while a decade-long attempt to precisely measure gravity's universal constant has only deepened the mystery. Ultra-processed foods are now linked to fat buildup directly inside muscle tissue, independent of total calorie intake, while a common industrial chemical is raising alarms over a dramatically increased risk of serious liver disease. Plus, a plant species thought extinct for nearly 60 years has just been rediscovered by a bird bander with a smartphone app.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
  • 🔬 Asteroid Mining, Fusion Solved & A Blood Mystery 50 Years in the Making 17.05.2026 10min
    Scientists have unveiled a realistic framework for mining asteroids to fuel Mars colonization, while a new plasma regime may have cracked two of fusion energy's biggest barriers at once — potentially reshaping the timeline for limitless clean power. A 1,200-year-old manuscript long thought lost has resurfaced in Rome, containing one of the oldest surviving versions of the first known poem written in English. Researchers have identified a hidden molecular switch in brown fat that could simultaneously fight obesity and bone disease, and a new study has pinpointed a distinct chemical brain pattern in people with anxiety disorders. A rare hantavirus strain capable of human-to-human transmission has killed at least three cruise ship passengers in the South Atlantic, triggering an international health investigation.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
  • 🔬 Earth Is Drifting Through a Dead Star's Remains — Plus 10 More Science Stories You Need to Hear 16.05.2026 7min
    Antarctic ice cores have revealed that Earth is currently passing through the radioactive debris of an ancient supernova, and that's just the beginning of this episode. Scientists are also proposing a radical new way to detect alien life that has nothing to do with specific molecules — and it could change the search forever. A decades-old assumption about childhood obesity is being challenged, a 60-year mystery about how your body burns fat has finally been cracked, and a newly discovered 27-tonne dinosaur in Southeast Asia may have been the last of its kind. Peer Review'd breaks it all down so the science actually makes sense.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
  • 🔬 Africa Is Splitting Apart, Zombie Cells Targeted & A Volcano That Cooled the Planet 15.05.2026 10min
    Scientists have detected alarming signs that Africa may be in the early stages of tearing apart, with hidden mantle activity forcing its way through a deep fracture beneath Zambia. Meanwhile, a major Atlantic Ocean circulation system has been quietly weakening for two decades, with potentially catastrophic consequences for global weather and sea levels. In a stunning twist, the 2022 Tonga volcanic eruption — already one of the most powerful ever recorded — has been found to have done something no one predicted to our atmosphere. A grad student's offhand conversation at Mayo Clinic helped crack open a major breakthrough in aging research, revealing a precise new way to hunt down and target the so-called zombie cells linked to cancer and neurodegeneration. And if that's not enough, a blood pressure pill already sitting in medicine cabinets worldwide may have just found a surprising second life in the fight against cancer.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio