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Research breakthroughs across physics, biology, climate, and the natural world.

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Scientists just 3D printed one of the hardest metals on Earth

Scientists just 3D printed one of the hardest metals on Earth

A new 3D printing technique can produce exceptionally hard tungsten carbide cobalt while using less of its expensive raw materials. By softening rather than fully melting the material, researchers created defect-free samples with industrial-grade hardness and opened the door to more efficient manufacturing.

ScienceDaily•August 4, 2026
A common sugar may help cancer cells break free and spread

A common sugar may help cancer cells break free and spread

Chemotherapy-surviving ovarian cancer cells may release fructose to help neighboring tumor cells loosen, escape, and spread. The discovery suggests that sugary diets and cholesterol-lowering drugs could influence cancer progression, though the effects have not yet been confirmed in patients.

ScienceDaily•August 4, 2026
Curlew revival continues at nature reserve

Curlew revival continues at nature reserve

Birds from previous releases pair up and return to nest at the site on the Isle of Sheppey.

BBC•August 4, 2026
Your brain may be wired to regain lost weight

Your brain may be wired to regain lost weight

Weight loss is not simply a test of willpower. The human brain evolved to protect body fat during times of scarcity, and it can treat a previously higher weight as the new normal, triggering stronger hunger, cravings, and lower energy use after weight loss. This biological “memory” helps explain why many people regain weight after dieting and why medications such as Wegovy and Mounjaro can help by reducing appetite signals, although their effects may fade when treatment ends.

ScienceDaily•August 4, 2026
These bizarre new beetles look so stretchy scientists named them Luffy

These bizarre new beetles look so stretchy scientists named them Luffy

Scientists have named a newly discovered beetle genus Luffy, inspired by the stretchy hero of the manga and anime One Piece. The insects have unusually long, slender mandibles, antennae, and mouthparts that resemble Luffy’s rubber-like ability to extend his body.

ScienceDaily•August 4, 2026
Research roundup: 6 cool science stories we almost missed

Research roundup: 6 cool science stories we almost missed

Also: Cyborg diving suits for cockroaches, why sleepy sperm whales blow bubbles, Betelgeuse's companion star.

Ars Technica•August 3, 2026
Rhine falls to record low levels as drought strains Europe's rivers

Rhine falls to record low levels as drought strains Europe's rivers

Low water levels in the Rhine, Danube and Po have curtailed the transport of goods and reduced electricity output.

BBC•August 3, 2026
Ten advances in mathematics and theoretical computer science

Ten advances in mathematics and theoretical computer science

614 points 913 comments on Hacker News · openai.com

Hacker News•August 3, 2026
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