Researchers have discovered that ant colony recognition systems are far more flexible than previously believed, upending what we thought we knew about social behavior in insects. A brand-new bird species called the Tokara Leaf Warbler has been confirmed hiding in plain sight for decades, and it's already considered rare and vulnerable. So-called 'Hulk Lizards' are rapidly wiping out other color variants that coexisted for millions of years, offering a stark warning about how quickly evolutionary...
Mar 26, 2026β’9 minβ’Ep. 307
Researchers have identified 45 rocky exoplanets in habitable zones β including candidates in the TRAPPIST-1 and Proxima Centauri systems β that could potentially support alien life. In the deep ocean, scientists discovered 24 new crustacean species including an entirely new superfamily, pushing the known boundaries of life on our own planet. A drug that hundreds of millions of people take daily has been found to work in a completely unexpected place in the body, rewriting what we thought we knew...
Mar 25, 2026β’9 minβ’Ep. 306
This week on Peer Review'd, supercomputers finally solve a decades-old puzzle about what's happening deep inside aging stars, while astronomers unmask the hidden companion behind 50 years of unexplained X-ray signals. A remarkably complete fossil discovery in the Canadian High Arctic reveals a brand-new rhino species that rewrites the timeline of how these animals spread across continents. On the medical front, a potential breakthrough could spell the end of daily insulin injections for diabetic...
Mar 24, 2026β’11 minβ’Ep. 305
Scientists have identified a toxic protein pairing in the brain that acts like a hidden death switch, triggering the destruction of neurons and driving Alzheimer's disease β and a new compound may be able to stop it. A team of researchers has reconstructed a galaxy's entire 12-billion-year history using chemical fingerprints from stars, marking a first-of-its-kind breakthrough in galactic archaeology. Moon rock samples sealed since the Apollo 17 mission in 1972 have finally been opened, and the ...
Mar 23, 2026β’10 minβ’Ep. 304
Archaeologists have identified the world's oldest known cave art β a 67,800-year-old hand stencil in Indonesia with a strange, claw-like shape that hints at early symbolic thinking and rewrites the story of human creativity. The James Webb Space Telescope has revealed a shocking 'impossible' atmosphere on a scorching ancient super-Earth where a year lasts just ten hours, baffling scientists who expected to find a bare rock. A groundbreaking new approach to CAR-T cell cancer therapy could soon re...
Mar 22, 2026β’10 minβ’Ep. 303
Scientists have upended the reputation of one of the ocean's most feared predators, revealing that bull sharks form lasting social bonds and choose preferred companions β behavior no one saw coming. A new AI model called MangroveGS is predicting cancer metastasis with 80% accuracy across multiple cancer types, while researchers have engineered probiotic bacteria to infiltrate tumors and deliver cancer-fighting drugs with pinpoint precision. Deep in ancient rocks, magnetic fingerprints are rewrit...
Mar 21, 2026β’10 minβ’Ep. 302
New research is rewriting the rules of evolution β and cacti are at the center of it. Scientists have also discovered that hibernating animals may hold the genetic keys to treating diabetes and Alzheimer's in humans. An international team has found that fungal proteins could be actively seeding clouds and influencing rainfall in ways we never accounted for. Meanwhile, a nearby galaxy turns out to be a shattered cosmic wreck in disguise, and the James Webb Space Telescope has met its match in a b...
Mar 20, 2026β’9 minβ’Ep. 301
A peptide long dismissed as harmless may be rewriting our understanding of Alzheimer's disease, while a 3.2-billion-year-old enzyme has been brought back to life in a lab to reveal how early organisms survived on a radically different Earth. Scientists have also reconstructed a life-size dinosaur nest, uncovering a hybrid incubation strategy that sets ancient oviraptors apart from any bird alive today. On the health front, new research finds that belly fat is a far stronger predictor of heart fa...
Mar 19, 2026β’9 minβ’Ep. 300
NASA's Psyche mission is closing in on a mysterious metal asteroid that may be the exposed core of a long-dead planet β and a newly identified crater could finally crack the mystery wide open. A 33-year-old man survived 48 hours with both lungs surgically removed, kept alive by an artificial system while his body fought off a catastrophic infection. Scientists have uncovered a massive hidden granite formation buried beneath Antarctica's Pine Island Glacier, nearly 100 kilometers wide and invisib...
Mar 18, 2026β’11 minβ’Ep. 299
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has captured a haunting nebula resembling a human brain, while astronomers have confirmed the first-ever direct observation of a magnetar being born β validating 16 years of theory in a single detection. In cancer research, a redesigned immune-activating antibody delivered directly into tumors triggered responses far beyond the injection site, with two patients achieving complete remission. New findings in neuroscience are reshaping our understanding of depressi...
Mar 17, 2026β’10 minβ’Ep. 298
Researchers have discovered a previously unknown order of marine sponges that may push back the origin of animal life further than anyone expected, forcing a dramatic rethink of life's earliest chapter on Earth. Scientists have also identified a hidden 'gatekeeper' structure inside brain cells that appears to break down in Alzheimer's patients, potentially unlocking an entirely new class of treatments. The James Webb Space Telescope has detected a planet just 35 light-years away with a subterran...
Mar 16, 2026β’11 minβ’Ep. 297
China's Chang'e-6 mission has returned lunar samples revealing shocking chemical fingerprints that rewrite the violent history of the Moon's far side. Astronomers have also detected the brightest fast radio burst ever recorded, tracing it to a nearby galaxy β and it's defying every leading theory about what causes them. On Mars, new evidence suggests the planet stayed habitable far longer than anyone thought, with ancient dunes and underground water potentially sheltering life long after the sur...
Mar 15, 2026β’10 minβ’Ep. 296
Scientists have achieved a world-first milestone in quantum teleportation using quantum dots, moving us closer to a secure quantum internet than ever before. Researchers in Spain have developed a triple-drug strategy that completely eliminated pancreatic tumors in animal models while blocking the drug resistance that makes this cancer so deadly. A fungal disease is turning an Australian tree into a 'zombie' β alive but unable to reproduce β and scientists are racing against the clock to save it....
Mar 14, 2026β’12 minβ’Ep. 295
Astronomers have produced the most detailed 3D map ever of the early universe, revealing a vast hidden web of galaxies and gas that rewrites our understanding of cosmic structure. NASA's DART mission delivered a major win for planetary defense, with new analysis confirming the spacecraft's asteroid impact actually shifted an entire asteroid system's orbit around the Sun. Meanwhile, a 20-year nuclear mystery has finally been cracked, revealing the exact recipe the universe uses to forge gold and ...
Mar 13, 2026β’9 minβ’Ep. 294
Scientists have upended decades of thinking about depression, tracing its roots to a surprising cellular energy problem in the brain that could change how we diagnose and treat it. A landmark Alzheimer's breakthrough uses cancer-fighting technology to engineer brain cells into plaque-clearing machines β potentially replacing ongoing treatments with a single genetic fix. Astronomers may have captured a rare planetary collision in real time, while new evidence suggests our own Sun was once a cosmi...
Mar 12, 2026β’10 minβ’Ep. 293
Scientists may have found a way to detect diabetes risk using nothing but saliva, while a puzzling discovery suggests ice cream eaters sometimes show lower Type 2 diabetes risk β and researchers can't fully explain why. The James Webb Space Telescope has captured chemical signatures from enormous primordial stars that could finally explain how supermassive black holes existed so early in the universe. A landmark clinical trial found that omega-3 supplements slashed cardiovascular events by 43% i...
Mar 11, 2026β’10 minβ’Ep. 292
Scientists have pushed back the timeline of early human migration by hundreds of thousands of years after confirming a key archaeological site in the Jordan Valley is nearly 1.9 million years old. On Mars, researchers have identified what may be a brand-new mineral hiding in ancient sulfate deposits near the solar system's largest canyon. Back on Earth, a shocking link between colorblindness and bladder cancer survival has emerged from a massive medical records analysis, with mortality rates dra...
Mar 10, 2026β’10 minβ’Ep. 291
Scientists at TU Wien are challenging Einstein's theory of relativity with a new quantum equation suggesting particles deviate from the paths he predicted β a potential breakthrough in reconciling quantum mechanics and general relativity. Meanwhile, a team including undergraduates captured real-time footage of Alzheimer's-linked protein clump formation and found a way to reverse it using metal ions. A sobering 12-year study reveals that sarcopenic obesity β the deadly combo of low muscle and hig...
Mar 09, 2026β’8 minβ’Ep. 290
Researchers have unveiled a high-resolution 3D map of a bacteria-killing virus that could revolutionize the fight against antibiotic-resistant superbugs, while GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic are showing surprising potential as treatments for addiction on top of their already expanding medical uses. NASA's DART mission has delivered an unexpected revelation: sunlight alone can cause asteroids to shed material onto neighboring space rocks, proving these near-Earth objects are far more dynamic than scien...
Mar 08, 2026β’10 minβ’Ep. 289
A landmark analysis of over 300 studies suggests that for every known vertebrate species, two additional 'cryptic' species may be hiding in plain sight β potentially tripling our species count overnight. Researchers have also traced the ancient plague bacterium Yersinia pestis to a 4,000-year-old sheep in the Ural Mountains, offering the first clue about how the deadly pathogen spread long before the Black Death. On Mars, scientists may have identified a brand-new mineral in the planet's massive...
Mar 07, 2026β’9 minβ’Ep. 288
This week on Peer Review'd, scientists successfully transplanted a longevity gene from naked mole rats into mice, extending their lifespan in a move that could one day reshape how we think about human aging. Researchers also discovered over 200 metabolic enzymes operating a hidden 'shadow metabolism' directly on human DNA β a finding with major implications for how cancer cells survive treatment. On the cosmic front, new simulations have finally explained why nearby galaxies are fleeing the Milk...
Mar 06, 2026β’9 minβ’Ep. 287
Scientists have pinpointed a protein that the malaria parasite cannot survive without, opening the door to entirely new treatments for a disease that kills hundreds of thousands annually. A sweeping 30-year satellite study has produced the first continent-wide map of Antarctic ice loss, with results that put the scale of climate change into stark relief. Researchers used laser technology to analyze Charles Darwin's original GalΓ‘pagos specimens without ever opening the jars β nearly 200 years aft...
Mar 05, 2026β’10 minβ’Ep. 286
Scientists may have finally identified the long-sought 'holy grail' of quantum computing β a triplet superconductor material that could revolutionize how we store and transmit information. In ancient history, geometry was discovered carved into ostrich eggs over 60,000 years ago, rewriting what we know about early human cognition. On the medical front, a single dose of a modified herpes virus is showing remarkable results against one of the deadliest brain cancers, while mild COVID-19 is being l...
Mar 04, 2026β’9 minβ’Ep. 285
Paleontologists have uncovered the southernmost fossils ever found of Purgatorius β the earliest known primate relative β forcing a rethink of how quickly our ancient ancestors spread after the dinosaurs vanished. Scientists drilling deep beneath Antarctic ice have retrieved a 23-million-year climate record that could sharpen predictions about future sea-level rise. For the first time, researchers have captured high-resolution images of the protein behind cold and menthol sensations, opening new...
Mar 03, 2026β’9 minβ’Ep. 284
Astronomers have spotted an ultra-rare 'ghost galaxy' made of 99% dark matter, detectable only by a handful of star clusters buried deep in space. A seizure drug already approved by the FDA is showing stunning potential to stop Alzheimer's disease before it even starts β and a dye-free molecular atlas of an Alzheimer's brain is upending everything scientists thought they knew about the disease. In the outer solar system, Jupiter's icy moons may have formed with the chemical building blocks of li...
Mar 02, 2026β’11 minβ’Ep. 283
A decades-old diabetes medication may be about to transform life for millions living with type 1 diabetes, and researchers have finally uncovered exactly how a landmark Alzheimer's drug clears plaques from the brain. Scientists have also released one of the most detailed maps of human aging ever built β spanning nearly seven million cells β pointing to genetic targets that could reshape how we treat aging itself. In the world of AI, a new study reveals that the people best at spotting fake faces...
Mar 01, 2026β’11 minβ’Ep. 282
Scientists at UC Berkeley have discovered an archaeon that ignores the universal genetic code, using stop signals to produce two entirely different proteins depending on environmental conditions β a finding that could reshape our understanding of life's molecular machinery. Meanwhile, the world's oldest known rock art has been dated to 67,800 years ago in Indonesia, pushing back the timeline of human creative expression by thousands of years. New research reveals that so-called forever chemicals...
Feb 28, 2026β’12 minβ’Ep. 281
Astronomers have just released ALMA's largest-ever image of our galaxy's center, unveiling a stunning cosmic web that's rewriting what we know about stellar chemistry at the heart of the Milky Way. Meanwhile, scientists have cracked a decades-long debate about the Moon's magnetic field, revealing a turbulent lunar past with powerful but fleeting bursts of magnetism. On Earth, new research is upending how we think about aging β from a cell-by-cell body map showing aging may be synchronized and st...
Feb 27, 2026β’10 minβ’Ep. 280
Astronomers have spotted the most distant jellyfish galaxy ever observed, pushing back our understanding of early cosmic conditions by billions of years. NASA scientists have identified exactly where future Mars missions should search for ancient life β and it's not where you might expect. Earth's magnetic field is developing a rapidly expanding weak spot over the South Atlantic, and researchers are racing to understand what's driving the accelerating change deep inside our planet. A surprise cl...
Feb 26, 2026β’11 minβ’Ep. 279
The James Webb Space Telescope has produced the first-ever 3D map of Uranus's upper atmosphere β and what it found about the ice giant's auroras and magnetic field is turning planetary science on its head. A newly detected X-ray outburst may be the first direct evidence of a long-theorized 'missing link' class of black hole caught in the act of consuming a dead star. Back on Earth, scientists confirmed a previously unknown ancient asteroid impact in Brazil, while two stunning fossil finds β incl...
Feb 25, 2026β’10 minβ’Ep. 278