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🔬 The Electric Motor Just Changed Forever — Plus Interstellar Chemistry & a Lost Page of Archimedes
Jun 24, 2026
8m 10s
🔬 A Monster Black Hole Goes Silent, A Lost World Resurfaces & Fake Pills That Actually Work
Jun 23, 2026
9m 00s
🔬 T. Rex's Secret, A 50-Year Black Hole Mystery Solved & Immune Cells Caught Doing Something Never Filmed Before
Jun 22, 2026
8m 35s
🔬 Scientists Just Found What Textbooks Got Wrong About the Human Body — And That's Just the Start
Jun 21, 2026
9m 24s
🔬 IBD Solved? Plus the Cosmic Surprise That Has Astronomers Rethinking the Universe
Jun 20, 2026
7m 26s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/24/26 | ![]() 🔬 The Electric Motor Just Changed Forever — Plus Interstellar Chemistry & a Lost Page of Archimedes | Engineers have shattered a century-old assumption by building a plastic electric motor that runs on electrostatic forces instead of magnets, potentially revolutionizing how we design machines. Interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS has surprised astronomers with unexpectedly high levels of methanol, while Japan's Hayabusa2 asteroid samples have confirmed all five DNA and RNA building blocks exist in space rock. A missing page of the legendary Archimedes Palimpsest has been tracked down in a French museum, raising hopes of recovering lost mathematical knowledge. Meanwhile, the ancient city of Mohenjo-daro is challenging everything historians thought they knew about wealth, power, and the rise of complex civilizations.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio | 8m 10s | ||||||
| 6/23/26 | ![]() 🔬 A Monster Black Hole Goes Silent, A Lost World Resurfaces & Fake Pills That Actually Work | Astronomers have spotted the most distant dormant black hole ever detected — a six-billion-solar-mass giant that has gone eerily quiet, offering a rare look at how ancient cosmic behemoths behave between feasts. A rare meteorite has cracked open evidence of a moon-sized world destroyed in the early solar system, reshaping what we know about our cosmic origins. On Earth, scientists have confirmed the rediscovery of a critically endangered island fox that had vanished for over 20 years, while new camera trap data reveals the mysterious Amazonian 'ghost dog' may be hiding in plain sight across protected forests. In health news, a Milan study found that older adults who knowingly took a placebo — no active ingredients, no deception — still showed measurable improvements in memory and physical performance within three weeks. Rounding out the episode: ultra-processed food and children's behavior, Antarctic ice loss timelines, quantum time running in reverse, and foreign veterans returning from Ukraine with invisible wounds.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio | 9m 00s | ||||||
| 6/22/26 | ![]() 🔬 T. Rex's Secret, A 50-Year Black Hole Mystery Solved & Immune Cells Caught Doing Something Never Filmed Before | A groundbreaking study on tyrannosaur fossils has shattered what we thought we knew about T. rex's growth, revealing the apex predator spent far longer reaching its full size than anyone realized. Ancient genomic research uncovers that koalas nearly vanished 100,000 years ago—and the data is now being used to help save them today. Physicists have finally resolved a decade-long dispute over a fundamental particle that threatened to upend the entire Standard Model. In a world-first, scientists have captured footage of immune cells actively hunting and consuming live cancer cells, a discovery that could reshape cancer immunotherapy. Plus: AI is cracking the cosmic mystery of where gold and uranium come from, and a 5,300-year-old mummy is still surprising scientists with what's living inside him.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio | 8m 35s | ||||||
| 6/21/26 | ![]() 🔬 Scientists Just Found What Textbooks Got Wrong About the Human Body — And That's Just the Start | Researchers have uncovered previously unknown structures in the human body, suggesting our anatomical maps are far less complete than assumed. In a stunning brain development finding, newborn neurons routinely suffer catastrophic DNA damage while migrating through the developing brain — and repair it almost instantly. A genetic analysis of 2,000-year-old grape seeds is rewriting the history of Italian winemaking, revealing a surprisingly different viticultural past. Scientists have also identified a shared vulnerability between two of the world's deadliest diarrheal pathogens, raising hopes for a single vaccine targeting both. Meanwhile, evidence of bubonic plague has been pushed back 5,500 years, suggesting this pathogen was already devastating human populations long before the medieval epidemics we remember.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio | 9m 24s | ||||||
| 6/20/26 | ![]() 🔬 IBD Solved? Plus the Cosmic Surprise That Has Astronomers Rethinking the Universe | Scientists have just identified a key autoimmune mechanism behind inflammatory bowel disease, potentially unlocking the door to personalized treatments for millions of sufferers worldwide. New research reveals that swimming may do something to your heart that running simply can't match, while a study of over 2,000 older adults suggests vitamin C could play a surprising role in slowing brain aging. Harvard engineers discovered that injecting randomness into robot swarms dramatically outperforms perfect coordination, with major implications for disaster response and automated systems. Meanwhile, a distant galaxy nicknamed Shadow Blaster has upended astronomers' assumptions about the origins of high-energy neutrinos — and the real culprit is something far more unexpected than a black hole.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio | 7m 26s | ||||||
| 6/19/26 | ![]() 🔬 Ancient Black Holes Predate The Universe, Hidden Fungal Highways Mapped & Your Brain Is Lying To You About What It Sees | This week in science, researchers have proposed that some black holes may have survived from before the Big Bang itself, emerging from a previous universe in what's called a cosmic bounce — and they could be hiding in plain sight within dark matter. A groundbreaking new long-read DNA test is poised to replace multiple existing diagnostic procedures, offering hope to patients trapped in years-long diagnostic odysseys for rare genetic conditions. Yale scientists have upended a foundational rule of vision science by discovering that the retina's visual pathways — long believed to work independently — are actually communicating with each other in ways nobody expected. Geologists are sounding the alarm over Southern California's major fault system, which is under more stress than at any point in the last thousand years, with conditions resembling those that preceded the region's largest historical earthquakes. And in a stunning feat of biological cartography, scientists have completed the first-ever global map of Earth's underground fungal networks, revealing a hidden superhighway stretching 68 quadrillion miles beneath our feet.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio | 8m 38s | ||||||
| 6/18/26 | ![]() 🔬 A Fentanyl Vaccine That Stops Future Designer Drugs Too — Plus New Universes Inside Dying Stars | Researchers are developing a fentanyl vaccine designed to neutralize not just fentanyl but future synthetic opioid variants before they can trigger an overdose — a potential turning point in America's overdose crisis. New findings on GLP-1 weight loss drugs like Ozempic reveal a surprising and counterintuitive side effect that could change how doctors approach treatment. Scientists have uncovered a hidden cellular backup system that biology wasn't supposed to have, alongside the first-ever atomic-level images of a critical DNA repair enzyme that could unlock new cancer therapies. On the neurological front, promising early research points toward new treatment angles for both Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases. And in the cosmos, a bold new theory suggests that collapsing stars may not always create black holes — and that the universe itself may be keeping a record of everything that has ever happened.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio | 8m 35s | ||||||
| 6/17/26 | ![]() 🔬 Birds Are Rewriting Physics, Bees Are Outsmarting Primates & What's Really In Your Food | Physicists have discovered that starling flocks may be violating Newton's third law of motion, forcing a rethink of how classical physics applies to living systems. Bumble bees with brains tinier than a sesame seed have solved a tool-use puzzle originally designed for primates, with some bees learning just by watching others. Researchers are sounding the alarm about 'nutritional dark matter' — thousands of hidden chemicals in everyday food that could explain wildly different health outcomes between people eating identical diets. A newly identified sensory pathway linking fine body hair to chronic itch could finally open doors to treatments for millions of sufferers. Plus, a major warning has emerged about a widely used blood pressure drug and kidney disease, and chronic wasting disease is spreading silently in ways that have scientists watching closely.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio | 9m 16s | ||||||
| 6/16/26 | ![]() 🔬 Neutrinos, Dark Energy & A 700km Stone: This Week's Science Just Changed Everything | A landmark underground experiment is closing in on the mass of the universe's most elusive particle — and the implications could rewrite physics as we know it. Cosmologists have fired back at a challenge to dark energy, doubling down on one of science's biggest mysteries, while the James Webb Space Telescope reveals something deeply strange about a distant planet's atmosphere. Back on Earth, scientists have found a surprising use for food waste in the fight against climate change, and a new artificial photosynthesis system could reshape how we store clean energy. Plus, a six-ton ancient stone may have traveled 700 kilometers across prehistoric Britain — and the story behind it will make you rethink everything you thought you knew about our ancestors.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio | 5m 48s | ||||||
| 6/15/26 | ![]() 🔬 Earth's Hidden Fungal Internet Just Got Mapped — And It's Bigger Than You Think | Scientists have completed the first-ever global map of Earth's underground fungal networks, revealing a system stretching 110 quadrillion kilometers that moves billions of tons of carbon each year. A surprising new study challenges the idea that cutting sugar entirely is healthy, finding it may actually harm gut microbiome balance. GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy are showing a stunning new benefit beyond weight loss, with a massive study of over 110,000 women turning heads in the oncology world. Oxford physicists have pushed quantum mechanics into strange new territory, while a newly discovered object at the solar system's edge is reigniting the Planet Nine debate. Plus: a never-before-seen immune cell with a truly explosive defense strategy that scientists say could change everything we know about immunity.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio | 8m 36s | ||||||
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| 6/14/26 | ![]() 🔬 Light-Bending Crystals, Stars Birthing Universes & Your Parrot Knows More Than You Think | Scientists have engineered a record-breaking crystal that can toggle between mirror and glass, potentially unlocking a new era of invisible wearable tech including smart contact lenses and ultrathin AR glasses. A new theoretical study suggests that dying stars may not always form black holes — instead, the collapse could spark the birth of an entirely new universe inside an exotic object never before confirmed. Researchers studying hundreds of parrot recordings have found compelling evidence that these birds use specific names for specific individuals, placing them in a remarkably exclusive club of communicators. A sweeping reanalysis is challenging one of ecology's most celebrated stories, casting doubt on just how dramatically wolves reshaped Yellowstone. Plus, a newly discovered biological clock unlike anything seen before may rewrite our understanding of how living things grow and develop.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio | 12m 00s | ||||||
| 6/13/26 | ![]() 🔬 Ancient Humans Were Smarter Than We Thought, A Forgotten Planet Just Resurfaced & Ozempic's Jaw-Dropping New Discovery✨ | ancient humansenvironmental intelligence+5 | — | OzempicPeer Review'd | SaharaAntarctica | firewood selectionSaharan meteorite+6 | — | 10m 47s | |
| 6/12/26 | ![]() 🔬 1.7-Billion-Year-Old Fossils Just Rewrote Life's Origin Story — And That's Not Even the Biggest News This Week✨ | fossilsclimate change+5 | — | AI-designed vaccineNASA | Australia | fossilscomplex life+6 | — | 12m 03s | |
| 6/11/26 | ![]() 🔬 Hidden Antarctica Revealed, Life's Origins Rewritten & A New Weapon Against Alzheimer's✨ | geological discoveryorigins of life+4 | — | promising drugcompound+5 | AntarcticaEast Antarctica+1 | Antarcticaorigins of life+6 | — | 6m 01s | |
| 6/10/26 | ![]() 🔬 Dark Energy May Not Exist — Plus a Supplement Warning Scientists Are Urgently Sounding the Alarm On✨ | dark energycosmology+5 | — | joint supplementUniversity of Miami+1 | — | dark energycosmology+5 | — | 8m 01s | |
| 6/9/26 | ![]() 🔬 Scientists Just Found a Hidden Weakness in the Deadliest Cancers — And That's Just the Start✨ | cancer researchAlzheimer's disease+4 | — | UCLA | Alzheimer's diseaseoak trees+1 | cancerchemotherapy+6 | — | 8m 08s | |
| 6/8/26 | ![]() 🔬 NASA Just Changed Space Communication Forever — Plus a Spider That Isn't What It Seems✨ | space communicationaddiction treatment+3 | — | NASAInternational Space Station | SingaporeEcuador+1 | NASAspace communication+3 | — | 6m 47s | |
| 6/6/26 | ![]() 🔬 Your Cells Are Aging Faster Than You Think — Plus Octopuses Just Shocked Scientists✨ | cellular agingchronic disease+5 | — | Peer Review'dAI-designed vaccine | coronaviruseskidney+2 | cellular shiftchronic disease+6 | — | 8m 14s | |
| 6/5/26 | ![]() 🔬 Scientists Just Reversed 'Permanent' Nerve Damage — Plus a Cannibal Star, a 40-Million-Year-Old Ant & More✨ | nerve damagecancer research+3 | — | CambridgeKRAS+1 | Pancreatic | nerve damageKRAS mutation+3 | — | 9m 56s | |
| 6/4/26 | ![]() 🔬 NASA Just Found Something in an Interstellar Comet That's Never Been Detected Before✨ | interstellar cometNASA discovery+4 | — | GLP-1 drugsOzempic+5 | North Carolina | NASAJames Webb Space Telescope+6 | — | 9m 25s | |
| 6/3/26 | ![]() 🔬 A Galaxy Is Dying, Black Holes Are About to Collide & A Pill That Could End CPAP Forever✨ | galaxiesblack holes+4 | — | CPAPNASA+3 | universespiral galaxy+1 | galaxyblack holes+7 | — | 8m 56s | |
| 6/2/26 | ![]() 🔬 Chimpanzee Civil War, Homer Found Inside a Mummy & The Genetics Rule That Just Got Rewritten | The world's largest wild chimpanzee community in Uganda has permanently split and turned violent, offering a disturbing reflection of human social dynamics. Scientists have developed a technique to make mice fully transparent, revealing how obesity reshapes the entire body at the cellular level. Astronomers have finally traced mysterious repeating cosmic radio signals to a rare stellar pair, potentially unlocking a new understanding of deep space phenomena. Inside a 1,600-year-old Egyptian mummy, researchers discovered a fragment of Homer's Iliad tucked within the abdomen — a find that speaks volumes about the reach of ancient culture. And a sweeping mouse study has uncovered hundreds of inherited traits that flat-out break Mendel's classic laws of genetics, hinting that what we pass down to future generations may be far stranger than biology textbooks suggest.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio | 9m 29s | ||||||
| 6/1/26 | ![]() 🔬 Your Brain Is Leaving Clues, The Arctic May Have Crossed A Point Of No Return & 100,000 New Worlds Are Coming | A simple writing test could be an early warning signal for cognitive decline — and that's just the start of this week's mind-bending discoveries. Scientists have also managed to biologically rejuvenate aging mice by restoring their gut microbiomes, while AI analysis of CT scans has revealed that a long-forgotten organ may be one of the strongest predictors of how long you'll live. NASA's upcoming Roman Space Telescope is poised to discover more exoplanets than all previous missions combined, potentially rewriting what we know about life in the universe. And back on Earth, researchers may have cracked why Ozempic stops working for some people — and engineered a plastic that can destroy itself in less than a week.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio | 8m 47s | ||||||
| 5/31/26 | ![]() 🔬 Your Blood Is 700 Million Years Old — And Scientists Just Found Out Why Pigeons Never Get Lost | Researchers have uncovered that the genetic blueprints for human blood and immune cells may date back over 700 million years, predating virtually all complex animal life as we know it. In a stunning twist, scientists also discovered that iron-filled immune cells in pigeon livers appear to function as built-in magnetic compasses, linking the immune system to environmental navigation in ways never previously imagined. So-called 'zombie cells' long villainized in aging research may actually play protective roles in the body, while a study of the world's oldest verified person is yielding new clues about extreme human longevity. Intermittent fasting is also reshaping our understanding of dieting — new brain scans reveal it may simultaneously rewire both gut bacteria and appetite-controlling regions of the brain. Plus, astronomers have been forced to create an entirely new category of dead star, and new models suggest Earth may have been sending microbial material toward Venus for billions of years.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio | 8m 52s | ||||||
| 5/30/26 | ![]() 🔬 Ancient DNA Rewrites History, A New Phase of Matter Emerges & Science Just Changed What You Know About Coffee | New genetic evidence is revealing that prehistoric Europe was shaped by far more migration and interaction than scientists ever suspected, with women playing a surprising central role in spreading early farming. Researchers have also created a never-before-seen phase of matter using stacked silver nanoparticles that exhibits quantum properties at room temperature — a potential milestone for practical quantum technology. A fresh study on sleep deprivation pinpoints exactly which brain circuit takes the hit, and caffeine's ability to reverse the damage is more targeted than anyone expected. Scientists have also discovered an entirely new worm species thriving in the extreme saltiness of the Great Salt Lake, with implications that stretch beyond Earth. Rounding out this week's discoveries: a tiny bright-blue octopus found in the deep waters of the Galápagos, a two-legged Triassic crocodile relative with a toothless beak, and new findings suggesting fog may actually be a living, pollutant-fighting microbial ecosystem.Subscribe to Peer Review'd Newsletter: https://peerreviewd.com/Love Science? Check out our other Science tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio | 10m 12s | ||||||
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