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Zeaxanthin Enhances CD8+ T Cell Function in Cancer Immunotherapy

Zeaxanthin, a carotenoid, enhances CD8+ T cell function in cancer immunotherapy by stabilizing TCR complexes, boosting cytokine production, and improving treatment efficacy, as shown in a study published in *Cell Reports Medicine*. Researchers suggest it could complement existing therapies through dietary intake.

Los Alamos team measures quantum entanglement in solids for first time using neutron bombardment

A team at Los Alamos National Laboratory achieved the first direct measurement of quantum entanglement in solids using neutron bombardment, published in *Physics*. The technique quantifies entanglement via neutron interactions, opening new pathways for quantum research and applications in computing, sensing, and materials science.

ETH Zurich Researchers Identify Oxygen Balance Critical for Earth’s Life-Sustaining Elements

ETH Zurich researchers reveal Earth's habitability hinges on a precise oxygen balance during formation, ensuring retention of life-sustaining elements like phosphorus and nitrogen. The study underscores planetary chemistry's role in sustaining life, offering new insights for exoplanet habitability assessments.

Artemis II crew set new distance record, surpassing Apollo 13’s 400,000 km

NASA’s Artemis II crew, including Commander Reid Wiseman and Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen, set a new distance record of 406,400 km, surpassing Apollo 13’s 1970 mark. The Orion spacecraft’s lunar fly-by and solar eclipse observations advance plans for Moon and Mars missions, showcasing cutting-edge propulsion and deep-space navigation.

Neuroscientists Challenge Materialism on Consciousness Origin

Neuroscientists challenge materialism, exploring panpsychism and Integrated Information Theory to address consciousness's origins, as tech advances and ethical debates reshape understanding of mind and reality.

Scientists Discover Oligodendrocytes Drive Glioblastoma Growth

Scientists identify oligodendrocytes as key drivers of glioblastoma growth via CCL5/CCR5 signaling, offering new therapeutic targets. Experimental drugs like Maraviroc show promise in disrupting tumor survival, advancing GBM treatment strategies.

Artemis II completes first crewed lunar flyby since Apollo 17

NASA’s Artemis II crew completed the first crewed lunar flyby since Apollo 17, testing critical systems for future lunar landings. The mission, launched April 1, 2026, validated deep-space technologies and set the stage for Artemis III’s 2028 landing, advancing the U.S. lunar exploration agenda under President Donald Trump.

Arctic thaw releases ancient carbon, study finds

A study led by Michael Rawlins at UMass Amherst reveals Arctic permafrost thaw is releasing ancient carbon, boosting dissolved organic carbon in rivers and oceans. Rising temperatures extend thawing seasons, intensifying global warming feedbacks as the Arctic, warming 3-4 times faster than the globe, becomes a major carbon emitter.

500-Million-Year-Old Fossil Extends Chelicerate Origins by 20 Million Years

A 500-million-year-old Utah fossil, *Megachelicerax cousteaui*, extends chelicerate origins by 20 million years to the Cambrian Explosion, reshaping understanding of early arthropod evolution. Named after Jacques-Yves Cousteau, the find highlights preserved anatomical details and underscores the value of long-term fossil curation.

MIT Researchers Repurpose Muscle Tissue into Fatigue-Resistant Motors for Paralyzed Organs

MIT engineers transformed muscle tissue into fatigue-resistant, computer-controlled motors to restore function to paralyzed organs, with rodent trials showing 260% increased endurance. The technology could revive intestinal movement and enable tactile feedback in virtual reality, advancing biohybrid medical solutions.
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Italy confiscates €200M in assets linked to late Sicilian mafia boss

Italian authorities seized €200M in assets linked to late Sicilian mafia boss Matteo Messina Denaro, spanning multiple countries and targeting drug trafficking networks. The operation highlights global efforts to disrupt Cosa Nostra's financial reach, though experts note challenges in fully dismantling the organization's decentralized structure.

Iran Lifts Internet Blackout, Restrictions Remain

Iran lifts 88-day internet blackout, but access remains limited at 50% of pre-shutdown levels under President Masoud Pezeshkian’s 'pro-internet' policy, which prioritizes paid access over free expression, amid ongoing censorship and geopolitical tensions under President Trump’s administration.

NASA’s JWST detects daily cloud cycle on exoplanet WASP-94A b

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has captured the first direct observation of a daily cloud cycle on exoplanet WASP-94A b, revealing magnesium silicate clouds forming in the morning and dissipating at night, reshaping understanding of its atmospheric chemistry. The discovery, published in *Science*, marks a breakthrough in studying Hot Jupiters’ dynamic weather patterns.

U.S. strikes Iranian drone sites near Strait of Hormuz for second time in three days

U.S. strikes Iranian drone sites near Strait of Hormuz for second time in three days, escalating tensions. Both sides claim defensive actions, but conflicting accounts and strategic stakes over energy routes raise concerns. President Trump’s administration faces balancing escalation with diplomacy amid regional risks.