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Scientists Uncover Hidden 'Winds' Inside Cells Turbocharging Protein Movement
Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University discovered an internal 'wind system' in cells that directs proteins to the leading edge, challenging random diffusion models. This directed fluid flow explains faster cell movement, impacting cancer metastasis, wound healing, and drug delivery.
The study, published in Nature Communications, used laser techniques to visualize protein transport in living cells.
NASA's Artemis II Countdown Begins for Historic Lunar Flyby Mission
Artemis II is set to launch on April 1, 2026, marking the first human trip beyond low Earth orbit since Apollo 17 in 1972. The crew of four—Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen—will flyby the Moon at 4,700 miles from its far side aboard Orion on SLS rocket.
The mission tests deep-space systems for future crewed landings.
New Vanguard of Science Writing Emerges from Global South
AAAS highlights a rising wave of science communication from the Global South, featured in latest updates. This trend is covered in The SciCommer's April 1, 2026 edition alongside jobs and research news.
It signals growing influence in global science narratives.
Eli Lilly and Biogen Strike Multibillion-Dollar Pharma Deals
Eli Lilly and Biogen announced major multibillion-dollar deals in pharmaceutical advancements. These partnerships aim to accelerate drug development in key therapeutic areas.
Details emerged as top news for pharma marketers on April 1, 2026.