A promising pancreatic cancer therapy developed by Mariano Barbacid has shown striking results in mice, eradicating tumors without resistance. However, the project faces a significant funding gap for human trials, prompting an unusual crowdfunding campaign. This situation highlights the valley of death in biomedical research, where promising discoveries struggle to secure funding for clinical development.
Isro preps for Gisat-1A launch, sat expected to reach spaceport soon
Gisat-1A, designed to provide near real-time images of large areas of region of interest at frequent intervals just as Gisat-1, holds the potential of aiding the countrys armed forces to plan operations, although it is primarily a civilian satellite. The 2.2-tonne class satellite is expected to boost Indias abilities by providing observation of the sub-continent under cloud-free conditions.
Natures wildest hack: American professor grew a single tree with 40 different fruits
An American professor has created a 'Tree of 40 Fruit' by grafting dozens of stone fruit varieties onto a single tree. This living sculpture, a blend of art and botany, showcases scientific tradition and conservation, preserving rare heirloom fruits. The project, taking years to mature, highlights how creativity can sustain biodiversity.
Scientists suggest asteroids can be deflected before reaching Earth
Giant phantom jellyfish filmed deep off Argentinas coast watch
Elon Musk plans solar-powered data centers in orbit, says space is called space for a reason
SpaceX and xAI are now one company: What the merger means for AI and space
Elon Musk has united his space venture SpaceX with his artificial intelligence company xAI. This strategic move aims to combine rocket and satellite technology with advanced AI systems. The integration is expected to accelerate innovation by removing barriers and sharing resources. This merger positions Musk to pursue ambitious goals in space exploration and AI development simultaneously.
A high-risk mission to Thwaites Glacier, Antarctica's doomsday glacier, faced setbacks as instruments became trapped deep within the ice. Despite drilling over 3,300 feet and collecting crucial data on warm ocean currents causing melting, the attempt to install long-term monitoring equipment failed. Researchers emphasize the mission's scientific value, confirming fears of the glacier's instability.
Worlds first private space station Haven-1 aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket set to launch in 2027
NASA moves ahead with Artemis II fueling test as countdown continues in Florida
Gray hair is reversible: Anti-ageing research turning science world upside down
Scientists are discovering that gray hair may not be permanent. Breakthrough research shows that pigment-producing cells can become trapped, not depleted. Studies indicate that stress can influence graying and its reversal. This opens possibilities for future treatments beyond hair dye. The science is paving the way for new biological solutions for gray hair.

