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Science02 Apr 2026, 15:46 UTCEurope

Cell-Free Biomanufacturing Is About to Revolutionise How We Make Medicine

Cell-free protein production platforms can make vaccines and drugs without living organisms. Here is what this breakthrough means for vaccine manufacturing speed and cost.

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Science02 Apr 2026, 15:46 UTCEurope

The Vera C. Rubin Observatory Just Opened and It Will Change Astronomy Forever

The Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile began its 10-year survey of the entire southern sky in 2026. Here is what it will discover and why astronomers are treating it as the biggest thing in a generation.

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Science02 Apr 2026, 15:46 UTCEurope

The Women's Longevity Gap: Why Medicine Has Been Getting Female Health Wrong for Decades

The Global Wellness Summit's 2026 report identifies 'ovary-span' as the key to women's healthspan. Here is the science behind why women's longevity has been systematically under-researched.

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Technology02 Apr 2026, 15:46 UTCEurope

Digital Privilege: Why Going Offline Has Become a Status Symbol for the Wealthy

The richest people in 2026 pay to go offline. Here is how 'analog maximalism' and 'digital detox' became luxury products — and what this means for how we think about technology.

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Science02 Apr 2026, 15:46 UTCEurope

Microplastics Are Inside Your Brain — Here Is the New Evidence That Changes Everything

Research has found microplastic particles in human brain tissue. Here is what the science actually shows about health risks and what you can do about your exposure.

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Science02 Apr 2026, 15:45 UTCEurope

The Perovskite Solar Cell Is About to Make Every Roof a Power Station

Perovskite-silicon tandem solar cells are hitting mass-market efficiencies in 2026. Here is why this specific technology could double solar energy output per panel installed.

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Economy02 Apr 2026, 15:45 UTCEurope

The GLP-1 Drugs Are Making People Eat Less of Everything — What Food Companies Are Doing About It

Ozempic users eat significantly less. With millions on GLP-1 drugs, food companies are reformulating products for smaller servings. Here is the specific business transformation happening.

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Science02 Apr 2026, 15:45 UTCEurope

CRISPR Crops Are Growing in Your Country and You Probably Don't Know

CRISPR-edited crops are now in field trials across Europe, the US, and Asia. Here is what they are, what the regulatory landscape looks like, and what's actually being grown.

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Science02 Apr 2026, 15:45 UTCEurope

The New Anti-Pain Drug That Doesn't Cause Addiction Is Changing Everything

Suzetrigine (Journavax) was FDA-approved in January 2025 and is now reshaping pain management. Here is what it is, how it works differently from opioids, and who it could help.

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Technology02 Apr 2026, 15:45 UTCEurope

Brain Wealth: Why the Richest People in 2026 Are Optimising Their Neurology, Not Their Portfolio

The wellness industry's biggest 2026 trend is 'brain wealth' — treating cognitive function as a long-term investment. Here is what people are actually doing to their brains and whether it works.

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Science02 Apr 2026, 15:45 UTCEurope

The mRNA Revolution That Cured Cancer for Some Patients Is Coming for Everyone Else

Personalized mRNA cancer vaccines showed 44% reduction in recurrence in melanoma trials. Here is when they will be available, who they will work for, and what the technology actually does.

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Technology02 Apr 2026, 15:45 UTCEurope

Quantum Computing Just Broke RSA Encryption — Here Is Why You Should Care

A quantum computer demonstrated the ability to factor large numbers that underpin RSA encryption. Here is what this means for internet security, banking, and everything you do online.

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Sports02 Apr 2026, 15:45 UTCEurope

The Enhanced Games Just Launched and They're Letting Athletes Dope — Here Is What Actually Happened

The Enhanced Games launched in 2026 allowing athletes to use performance enhancement substances. Here is what records were broken, what happened to competitors, and whether sport has a future.

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Science02 Apr 2026, 15:45 UTCEurope

Your Microbiome Is Controlling Your Mood — Here Is the Proof Science Finally Has

The gut-brain axis is no longer a theory. New 2026 research shows specific gut bacteria directly regulate neurotransmitter production. Here is what this means for depression treatment.

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Science02 Apr 2026, 15:45 UTCEurope

The Drug That Was Supposed to Kill Diabetes Just Got Approved for Something Nobody Expected

GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic won FDA approvals for addiction, kidney disease, and heart failure in 2026. Here is the full science behind what these drugs are actually doing to the human body.

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World02 Apr 2026, 10:07 UTCEurope

What April 2026 Has Taught Us About Living Through History — A Dispatch

From the moon to the Middle East to the sports pitch, April 2026 is a month that history will study. Here is what it actually feels like to live through it — and what it means.

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Science02 Apr 2026, 10:07 UTCEurope

The Bedbug Epidemic Is Getting Worse and Science Has a New Weapon

Bedbugs are now resistant to almost every pesticide available. Here is the new biological approach that science has developed — and why it might finally work.

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Economy02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

The Specific Way Tariffs Are Making American Families Poorer Than They Know

The tariff tax is hidden in prices, invisible in individual transactions, but visible in the data. Here is exactly how $1,500 per household disappears from American purchasing power.

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World02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

The Specific Reason Why France Is Europe's Most Important Country Right Now

France is simultaneously the only EU nuclear power, the G7 chair, the most vocal US critic, and the most active Iran mediator. Here is why Paris is the continent's most consequential capital.

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Sports02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

Why the 2026 World Cup Will Be the Last One That Looks Like This

The 2026 World Cup is a transitional tournament. Here is why 2030 will be even more different and what the expansion of football's greatest event means for the sport's future.

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Economy02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

How European Farmers Are Adapting Their Spring Planting to an Impossible Input Cost Environment

European farmers are making difficult choices about spring planting as fertiliser costs explode. Here is the specific adaptations being made and what they mean for autumn harvests.

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Military02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

The North Korean Troops in Russia Have Now Gained Enough Combat Experience to Change East Asian Security

North Korean soldiers fighting in Ukraine are gaining modern warfare experience. Here is why this changes the security calculus for South Korea, Japan, and the US in East Asia.

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Economy02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

How a One-Year-Old US-EU Trade Deal Is Already Being Tested to Breaking Point

The US-EU trade framework was negotiated to provide stability. Here is why, less than a year in, it is already being stress-tested by the IEEPA ruling, NATO threats, and pharmaceutical tariff signals.

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Science02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

The Specific Science Behind Why the Mediterranean Diet Keeps Proving It Works

New 2026 research confirms the Mediterranean diet's cardiovascular benefits at the cellular level. Here is what scientists found and why this diet keeps outperforming every alternative.

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