Science, translated
Turning research papers into readable science stories, with apps and tools coming next.
IoniaScience is building a cleaner way to explore new research: concise blog posts for humans, practical tools for working with papers, and a growing editorial pipeline for surfacing interesting science across fields.
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Recent highlights

Boosting Fertility Outcomes: How Fatty Acids and Melatonin Improve Embryo Warming in IVF
Apr 22, 2026

How Kelp-Stone Ratios and Ocean Floor Texture Help Green Gravel Stay Put in the Waves
Apr 22, 2026

Mapping the Cellular Landscape of Human Lymph Nodes with High-Dimensional Spatial Proteomics
Apr 22, 2026
About the project
A science publication layer for modern research overload
The goal is simple: find strong papers, extract the real signal, and publish stories that are informative without sounding like dry abstracts or generic AI summaries.
Over time, IoniaScience will also include apps and utilities built on top of the paper pipeline — making it easier to search, track, and work with emerging research.
Apps
Tools are coming
This section will eventually feature apps built on the same research pipeline powering the blog — including ways to browse papers, surface trends, and turn dense science into more useful public-facing formats.
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More recent posts

Uncovering a Shared Vulnerability in Lyme Disease Bacteria: Toward a Universal Vaccine
Apr 22, 2026

How Bats Evolved a Unique Immune Protein to Combat Viruses
Apr 22, 2026

A New Approach to Pain Relief: How AT121 Differs from Morphine in Brain Cell Activity and Dopamine Release
Apr 21, 2026

Unraveling the Brain Health Impacts of Sexual Strangulation in Young Adults: A New Longitudinal Study
Apr 21, 2026

How Outdoor Roaming Elevates Zoonotic Disease Risks in Owned Cats
Apr 21, 2026

How Gastrodin from Traditional Medicine May Protect Brain Cells in Epilepsy by Targeting Microglial Receptors
Apr 19, 2026
