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Science in the News – A Harvard Griffin GSAS Student Group
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A Harvard Griffin GSAS Student Group
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Welcome To Science in the News a Graduate Student Group at Harvard GSAS. Deep Dives into Topics that Matter Our contributing authors present well researched articles on scientific topics that matter. From recent advancements to science that’s becoming buzzworthy, these deep dives help explain, simplify, and inform. Small Gene, Big Purr: How a sex hormone receptor gene shapes cat communication January 15, 2026 A cat’s purr is a familiar sound to pet owners, but what makes cats purr, and why do some cats do it more than others? A recent study gives scientists new clues to uncover this mystery. Suzetrigine and the Shift Toward Non-Opioid Pain Management October 07, 2025 The recently-approved new pain drug suzetrigine shows potential as an alternative to opioids that can relieve pain without unwanted effects in the brain. Cancers May Spread, But They Don’t Forget Where Home Is August 05, 2025 Researchers have spent decades studying how cancer cells adapt and evolve to survive in new environments. Yet, one question remains largely unexplored: Once a cancer cell has settled in a new organ, does it change? Or does it still behave like it belongs… Have a Fast Metabolism? Decades-Long Study Shows Future Generations May Not June 26, 2025 Is having a “fast metabolism” a fixed characteristic? Or is it something that you can change? Want to slow down aging? Try these lifestyle habits June 03, 2025 New research reveals how simple changes in your routine might slow aging from the inside out. Pregnancy Causes Astonishing Brain Changes – Why haven’t we noticed this before? May 14, 2025 Pregnancy changes more than the body—it reshapes the brain in surprising, lasting ways. Adipokine Balance: How fat coordinates metabolism May 05, 2025 Why can losing weight be so challenging? How does obesity contribute to the development of type 2 diabetes? Who Isn’t Psyched? The Risks That Psychedelics and Marijuana Pose for Substance Induced Psychosis March 26, 2025 Psychedelics are gaining attention for their therapeutic potential, but concerns about substance-induced psychosis remain. Why Comb Jellies Don’t Crack Under Pressure March 19, 2025 At the deepest point of the ocean, the pressure of 36,200 feet of seawater is greater than the weight of an elephant on every square inch of your body. How could life possibly survive down there? Learn about the unique biology of comb jellies here! arrow_back arrow_forward Quick Dives into Recent News Our wonderful short-form writers dive into recent news articles, scientific reports, and more in these quick-to-read explainers! How cancer cells escape immune attack January 27, 2026 A group of researchers revealed how the transfer of the mitochondria from immune to cancer cells allows cancer to escape detection by the immune system. Breaking Down Pain: How to separate the physical sensation and emotional experience January 20, 2026 By removing just the emotional perception of the pain in mice, scientists are opening a new, non-opioid way to treat pain An office with a view may be the next way to help improve your metabolism January 15, 2026 Natural light exposure compared to artificial light exposure during office hours improved the metabolic outcomes in older type 2 diabetics Avoiding anaphalaxis: A vaccine for allergic reactions December 12, 2025 A group of researchers working on an experimental vaccine to prevent severe allergic reactions demonstrated its promise by testing in a mouse model. The secret tool whales use to avoid cancer for over 200 years December 09, 2025 Long-lived bowhead whales employ DNA repair strategies to avoid cancer and live for 200+ years Bringing biology back into the textile industry November 26, 2025 Scientists build toward sustainable textile production by engineering bacteria to synthesize bioinspired material and dyes. Fit Dads Make Fit Kids—But Maybe Not in the Way You’d Think November 07, 2025 Physical fitness can be passed from fathers to offspring through microRNAs found in sperm. Building and burning: how synthesizing and catabolizing fats may be keeping you warm November 04, 2025 Scientists discover a new mechanism for how fat generates heat by building and breaking fats down in peroxisomes. Bat Brains and Island Maps: Nature’s Built-in Compass October 31, 2025 Studying bats as they flew around an island, neuroscientists found that specialized brain cells create a stable compass to quickly map out new environments. Healthcare improvements in rural Madagascar October 24, 2025 A group of researchers, including the Prime Minister of Madagascar, completed data collection over 10 years showing that implementation of a health system strengthening initiative improves patient outcomes. Tracing Mosquito Evolution: Uncovering the Genetics of Disease Spread October 02, 2025 New genetic research shows that mosquitoes have evolved and moved across the globe, picking up new tricks to spread dangerous diseases such as dengue fever along the way. A microbial chocolate factory September 29, 2025 Scientists define the chemical and biological processes underlying cocoa bean fermentation in chocolate production. Does keeping cool keep you young? How climate change affects aging. September 12, 2025 Recent study identifies that heat waves pose a similar threat to public health as smoking tobacco or drinking alcohol. A Team of Robots Designed to Explore Space Caves August 21, 2025 Scientists have designed robots to autonomously map underground tunnels, with the eventual goal of sending these cave-explorers to other planets. A new nickel-based superconductor exhibits high-quality, high-temperature superconductivity August 19, 2025 A new material in a high-temperature, nickel-based superconductor family has been successfully made. Our own gut microbes may hold the key to removing harmful pollutants from our body August 01, 2025 Researchers show that microbes in our guts can accumulate and help remove ingested pollutants Education itself at the root of the math gender gap July 30, 2025 A massive study reveals four months after starting school, the gender gap in math appears Meet the Solar-Powered Sea Slug that Performs “Animal Photosynthesis” July 16, 2025 Scientists discover that a species of sea slug eats algae and repurposes the chloroplasts to perform photosynthesis in its own body. Vitamin D supplementation improves a biomarker of aging, but will it make you live longer? June 24, 2025 Clinical trial shows that vitamin D supplementation improves one marker of aging Using Brain Cubes to create a Mitochondrial Map June 09, 2025 Scientists reconstructed a map showing the distribution of mitochondria, the main energy provider of human cells, in the brain. arrow_back arrow_forward;

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