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Pregnancy Leaves Baby's Cells in Mothers for Decades
Health & WellnessMay 11

Pregnancy Leaves Baby's Cells in Mothers for Decades

A mother literally carries her child for decades after birth—baby cells cross into her bloodstream during pregnancy and may protect against cancer and Alzheimer's. Science is revealing seven lasting ways pregnancy changes women's bodies, many of them beneficial.

Optimist Daily2 min read
Scientists Map How Pregnancy Transforms the Brain
Health & WellnessMay 11

Scientists Map How Pregnancy Transforms the Brain

For the first time, researchers have tracked how a mother's brain rewires itself during pregnancy, revealing widespread changes in nearly every brain region. The groundbreaking Maternal Brain Project is finally studying what happens to women's brains during motherhood, a topic science has largely ignored until now.

Google News - Health3 min read
Art-Science Partnerships Gain Recognition as Trust Tool
InnovationJan 20

Art-Science Partnerships Gain Recognition as Trust Tool

Scientists are calling for more collaborations between artists and researchers to rebuild public confidence in science. The strategy comes as funding cuts threaten research programs worldwide.

Nature News2 min read
New Science Series Shows Climate Research in Action
InnovationMar 18

New Science Series Shows Climate Research in Action

A major science organization is launching a digital series that shows how Earth science research translates into real solutions for communities worldwide. The series premiews in December 2026 and goes global in January 2027.

Google: scientific discovery2 min read
900 Calgary Students Show Off Science Fair Projects
InnovationApr 10

900 Calgary Students Show Off Science Fair Projects

Over 900 Calgary students from Grade 5 to 12 are presenting their self-designed science experiments at the city's largest youth science fair this weekend. Two Grade 12 students developed a promising wound infection detector using red cabbage extract after a cooking accident sparked their curiosity.

Google: scientific discovery2 min read
New Blood Filter May Treat Deadly Pregnancy Condition
Health & WellnessApr 28

New Blood Filter May Treat Deadly Pregnancy Condition

Scientists tested a blood-filtering technique that could become the first real treatment for preeclampsia, a dangerous condition affecting 8% of pregnancies. The therapy safely reduced harmful protein levels and may help mothers carry babies longer.

Live Science3 min read
Major Study Finds Tylenol Safe for Pregnancy After All
Health & WellnessJan 21

Major Study Finds Tylenol Safe for Pregnancy After All

Scientists analyzed 43 studies and found no link between taking Tylenol during pregnancy and autism, giving expectant mothers clear guidance they can trust. The research confirms what doctors have been saying all along: pregnant women can safely use acetaminophen for pain and fever when needed.

Google News - Health2 min read
Africa Gets $42M Boost for Science Innovation Through 2034
InnovationFeb 16

Africa Gets $42M Boost for Science Innovation Through 2034

Six international partners just pledged $42 million to fuel Africa's ambitious 10-year science and innovation strategy. The funding will help African nations build stronger research systems and solve local challenges through homegrown science.

Google News - Africa Innovation3 min read
Professor Cuts Publications In Half For Better Science
InnovationJan 19

Professor Cuts Publications In Half For Better Science

A public health professor is slashing his annual research output from 15 papers to just seven, betting that quality beats quantity in science. His radical move challenges a system where some researchers now pump out more than 60 papers yearly.

Nature News2 min read
Ancient Viruses in Our DNA Made Human Pregnancy Possible
Global NewsMay 23

Ancient Viruses in Our DNA Made Human Pregnancy Possible

Scientists have confirmed that 8% of human DNA comes from ancient viruses that infected our ancestors millions of years ago. Some of those viral leftovers now perform a crucial job: helping build the placenta that makes pregnancy work.

Google News - Science3 min read
Scientists Discover Mystery Cell Only Found in Pregnancy
InnovationApr 9

Scientists Discover Mystery Cell Only Found in Pregnancy

Researchers mapping pregnancy tissues found a completely new type of cell that appears only during gestation. The discovery could help explain pregnancy complications and improve outcomes for mothers and babies.

Google News - Health3 min read
Scientists Discover Mystery Cells That Only Exist in Pregnancy
Health & WellnessApr 9

Scientists Discover Mystery Cells That Only Exist in Pregnancy

Researchers mapping pregnancy at the cellular level found a completely new type of cell that appears only when a woman is pregnant. These mystery cells may help explain how the body creates the perfect environment for a growing baby.

Live Science3 min read
Cambridge Science Park Plans 20,000 Jobs in £3bn Expansion
SolutionsMay 18

Cambridge Science Park Plans 20,000 Jobs in £3bn Expansion

Trinity College just unveiled a privately funded plan to triple the Cambridge Science Park's size, creating 20,000 high-value jobs while opening a free public Park of Science to inspire local kids in STEM. The 50-year masterplan transforms Britain's oldest science park into a £3 billion innovation hub for life sciences, tech, and clean energy.

Google News - Jobs Created2 min read
Runner Completes Marathon in Every Trimester of Pregnancy
Community HeroesFeb 24

Runner Completes Marathon in Every Trimester of Pregnancy

A dedicated marathoner ran three full races during her pregnancy, one in each trimester, proving that staying active can be safe and empowering for expecting mothers. With medical support and a flexible training approach, she crossed finish lines at 3, 17, and 33 weeks pregnant.

Womens Health2 min read
China Invests in Homegrown Science Journals Over Western Fees
SolutionsMar 2

China Invests in Homegrown Science Journals Over Western Fees

China's largest research institution is redirecting funds from expensive Western science journals to build its own publishing system. The move could reshape global science publishing and make research more accessible worldwide.

South China Morning Post2 min read
Lab-Grown Embryos Reveal Why 1 in 3 Pregnancies Fail
Health & WellnessMay 28

Lab-Grown Embryos Reveal Why 1 in 3 Pregnancies Fail

Scientists in Vienna created the first embryos without sperm or eggs, unlocking secrets about why so many pregnancies don't survive the first critical week. This breakthrough is already improving IVF success rates and treatments for pregnancy complications.

New Scientist2 min read
High-Tech Research Ship Makes Ocean Science Accessible
InnovationJan 26

High-Tech Research Ship Makes Ocean Science Accessible

A billionaire-backed vessel is revolutionizing marine research by pairing cutting-edge science with Hollywood-level storytelling. OceanXplorer partners with local scientists worldwide to explore the deep sea while sharing discoveries with millions online.

Phys.org2 min read
Florida Science Center Hosts Cocktail Chemistry Fundraiser
InnovationMar 31

Florida Science Center Hosts Cocktail Chemistry Fundraiser

A Panama City science museum is turning cocktail hour into a chemistry lesson. Local bartenders will demonstrate the science behind mixology while guests vote for the best drinks.

Google: scientific discovery2 min read
Pregnancy Rewires Mothers' Brains for the Better
Health & WellnessMay 10

Pregnancy Rewires Mothers' Brains for the Better

New brain imaging studies reveal pregnancy doesn't cause "mommy brain" decline—it triggers profound neural rewiring that enhances bonding, emotional intelligence, and may even make brains younger. Scientists say the transformation is as significant as adolescence.

Smithsonian2 min read
Framingham Teacher Wins National Science Education Award
Community HeroesApr 24

Framingham Teacher Wins National Science Education Award

Rebecca Maynard, a high school science teacher in Massachusetts, has earned one of just six national awards recognizing excellence in teaching. Her work includes bringing real-world climate science into the classroom through expeditions to Kenya and Alaska.

Google News - Teacher Wins Award2 min read

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