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[Weekly Science Roundup: Vaccine Breakthroughs, Air Pollution Risks, Artemis II Progress, and a New Dinosaur Discovery]-[New dino, vaccine shake-ups, dirty air risks]

Science Quickly · B2 · 2026-02-23

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The FDA-Moderna Vaccine Conflict

The episode opens with a significant update regarding Moderna's mRNA flu vaccine. The FDA initially rejected the company's application, claiming the study was "not adequate and well-controlled." However, in a sudden "180" turn of events, the agency agreed to review the vaccine again. Moderna’s CEO, Stefan Bancel, previously criticized the agency as "unpredictable," warning that such bureaucratic hurdles "threaten US leadership in innovative medicines."

A Novel Approach to Universal Vaccines

Researchers from Stanford University have published a study in Science detailing a groundbreaking vaccine strategy. Traditional vaccines rely on "antigen specificity," which trains the "adaptive immune system" to target a particular pathogen. While effective, this method is vulnerable to mutations, necessitating annual shots. The new research shifts focus to the "innate immune system," the body's "rapid response generalists" that act within minutes. By developing an inhaled vaccine that stimulates both the innate and adaptive systems, researchers were able to protect mice against multiple respiratory illnesses, including COVID-19 and bacterial infections, while even reducing sensitivity to allergies.

Air Pollution and Alzheimer’s Disease

A study in PLOS Medicine provides concerning evidence linking air pollution to Alzheimer's disease. Focusing on "PM2.5"—fine particulate matter 30 times smaller than a human hair—researchers analyzed health data from 28 million Medicare beneficiaries. The findings suggest that long-term exposure to these particles is associated with a higher risk of Alzheimer’s through "direct effects on the brain," rather than secondary impacts from other chronic conditions like hypertension or stroke.

Artemis II: Pushing Boundaries in Space Exploration

Lee Billings provides an update on the Artemis II mission, noting that the "wet dress rehearsal" was a success, specifically because the team avoided the "hydrogen leaks" that plagued previous attempts. As the smallest atom in the universe, hydrogen is notoriously difficult to contain, making the successful fueling of the "Space Launch System (SLS) mega rocket" a significant milestone. This mission marks the first human return to the moon since 1972. While the crew will not land, they will travel via a "free return trajectory," reaching a point 4,500 miles beyond the far side of the moon—farther than any Apollo astronauts—and will include the first woman, the first Black person, and the first Canadian to travel to deep space.

Discovery of a New Spinosaurid

The show concludes with paleontological news from the Niger desert. Researchers identified a new species, Spinosaurus mirabilis, a member of the "spinosaurid" family known for their sail-like bony structures. This discovery challenges existing theories about these dinosaurs' habitats. While spinosaurids were historically believed to be "entirely aquatic" due to their fish-eating habits, the discovery of S. mirabilis in an inland region featuring a "forested landscape crisscrossed by rivers" suggests a more diverse ecological range for these predators than previously thought.

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its position changed after top FDA official Vinay Prasad overruled the agency's reviewers.
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deemed the agency unpredictable.
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