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SCIENCE SUNDAY
Four findings that will still matter in 20 years

1 Moderna and Merck's personalized mRNA cancer vaccine helped high-risk melanoma patients stay cancer-free longer in a major human trial.
The companies announced that their experimental vaccine, paired with the immunotherapy drug Keytruda, helped high-risk melanoma patients stay cancer-free for longer in a large trial. The vaccine takes a personalized approach, built around each patient's specific tumor markers rather than a one-size-fits-all formulation. It is a milestone for a field that started less than a decade ago, and this result could plausibly open the door to a broader wave of personalized cancer vaccines built on the same mRNA foundation that made the COVID vaccines possible.
2 China's LandSpace became only the third private company ever to land a reusable orbital rocket booster.
LandSpace has successfully recovered the first stage of its Zhuque-3 rocket, joining SpaceX and Blue Origin as the only private firms to pull off a leg-landed orbital booster recovery. The rocket can reportedly be reused up to 20 times, echoing SpaceX's Falcon 9 playbook directly. It is a real signal that China is closing the gap in reusable rocket technology, and closing that gap has direct downstream effects on how cheap space launches eventually become globally, not just domestically. Watch the landing.
3 A crocodile the size of a pickup truck was once the apex predator of an entire South American wetland ecosystem.
Fossils analyzed from Colombia reveal that Purussaurus neivensis, a giant relative of modern caimans, stretched nearly 7 meters long and weighed 1,800 kilograms. Bite marks on fossilized bones show it preyed on massive elephant-sized herbivores that roamed the region between 11 and 16 million years ago, making it the top predator of an entire Miocene-era wetland ecosystem, not just a large opportunistic hunter within it.
4 China wind-tunnel tested a flying-wing jet concept 1.6 times wider than a B-2 stealth bomber, designed to carry 800 passengers.
Chinese researchers have run wind-tunnel tests on a flying-wing jet concept with an 85-meter wingspan, a blended-wing design that fuses fuselage and wings into one lifting body, promising meaningfully better fuel efficiency on long-haul routes. Major hurdles still remain, including windowless cabins and emergency evacuation procedures for a shape aircraft engineering has never had to solve at passenger scale before. If those problems clear, the aircraft could genuinely reshape how long-haul flights get built over the next few decades.
NEW TECH
Four gadgets that landed this week

Ruka Studio TD-1. A vertical record player in machined aluminum that mounts on the wall or a floor stand, with mechanical knobs instead of an app or touchscreen.
Godox C100. One of the most unique pocket cameras on the market, built for everyday photos and video, with a viewfinder you look through like a window.
VibeLens MusicCam Pro. A pair of open-ear headphones with a camera built into the earpiece, designed for first-person video while you ride a bike, hike, or swim.
Clicks Communicator. A tactile phone for when you just want to stay in touch, packing a full QWERTY keyboard and cellular connection so you can leave your main phone behind entirely.
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SOCIAL SIGNALS
Five things people are actually watching and sharing

🦁 In the wind. After directing The Lion King, Jon Favreau decided to bring Simba's iconic story to life, literally. He has teamed up with Nat Geo to follow and film a lion cub for four years in a coming-of-age documentary, as it faces rivals, hyenas, and exile. Watch the trailer, which has amassed nearly 6 million views.
🐙 First disguise. Cuttlefish are masters of camouflage, capable of transforming their appearance in seconds. This adorable clip captures a baby cuttlefish seemingly practicing that remarkable superpower for the first time, and is doing big numbers on Reddit (61,000 likes).
📰 Print is back. A new startup called Offprint has come up with a unique idea: take the stories from your forgotten "save for later" tab and package them into a personalized print edition. The concept has generated over 2.6 million views online.
💀 Inside out. This eerie image marks one of medicine's greatest breakthroughs: the first X-ray of a human body part. The subject was inventor Wilhelm Röntgen's wife, whose reaction to becoming the first person to see inside her own living body was suitably chilling. (24,000 likes)
📱 Scroll control. "Brain rot" might be more literal than we thought. A recent study suggests that endless doomscrolling may drastically weaken the cognitive systems that help us control our impulses, creating an unsettling feedback loop. (1.6M views)
🔒 Lock breaker. This solid aluminum padlock looks practically indestructible. But add a few drops of liquid gallium, and something bizarre happens to the metal from the inside out.


