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Thursday, 7 May 2026

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Does the TCR-Cosmo Cosmological Model Make Dark Energy Redundant?
Lead StoryPhysics & Astronomy

Does the TCR-Cosmo Cosmological Model Make Dark Energy Redundant?

A new preprint proposes a universe that expands without the need for dark energy. By focusing on relational dynamics rather than a fixed space-time stage, the model matches standard observations.

Global Analysis

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Medicine & Health

Does Winter Boost Vaccine Immunogenicity?

Early-stage research suggests the season of vaccination affects immune response strength. Data from 48,000 children indicates that colder months might prime the body for better protection.

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Neuroscience

Is your mind a biological supercomputer? Testing the Three-layer quantum brain hypothesis

A new preprint suggests human consciousness may rely on quantum 'spin' memories rather than just electrical signals. This early-stage research identifies five specific ways to test if our brains function like organic quantum processors.

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Genetics & Molecular Biology

Microbiome editing: Why the gut’s master of disguise might stop therapy

Researchers discovered that gut bacteria can flip half their genome to hide from viral attacks. This preliminary study suggests that targeting specific microbes is significantly more complex than previously understood.

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General Science

The Hidden Flaw in Our Gold Standard: Why Randomized Controlled Trials Need Better maths

A new preprint suggests that the way we score results in clinical trials may be fundamentally flawed. By using outdated 'sum scores', researchers might be missing half of the significant effects they aim to find.

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Medicine & Health

The Hidden Passenger: New Findings on Mesenchymal Stem Cell Viral Safety

Scientists have identified Human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6B) integrated into the chromosomes of clinical-grade stem cells. This preliminary research suggests current screening methods may miss latent viral threats in cellular therapies.

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Physics & Astronomy

The Invisible Friction: Solving Ocean Wave Energy Dissipation

Researchers have identified a hidden mechanism where microscopic turbulence drains energy from non-breaking ocean waves. This statistical-mechanical approach explains a sixty-year-old mystery in ocean physics using global satellite data.

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Environmental Science

The Silent Neighbours: Why Seagrass Conservation is a Human Story

A spatial analysis reveals that over 350 million people live within ten kilometres of seagrass meadows. This data provides a necessary baseline to integrate human geography into marine protection policies.