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

Why Our Brains Overweight Immediate Feedback Even When Delayed Info Matters Equally
Jun 30, 2026

A New Vaccine Approach to Prevent Recurrent Yeast Infections: Insights from a Primate Model
Jun 30, 2026

Unraveling How Flaviviruses Hijack Our Cells: Insights from a New Single-Cell CRISPR Method
Jun 28, 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

The human parasite, Toxoplasma gondii, is paralyzed without two components of the apical polar ring
Jun 28, 2026

How Air Pollution Mixtures Increase Heart Disease Risk in Patients with Cardiovascular-Kidney-Metabolic Syndrome
Jun 28, 2026

Active but Not Passive: How Plant Viruses Hijack Insect Vectors to Spread
Jun 27, 2026

Unearthing Ancient Viral Fossils: How Plant Genomes Reveal the Deep History of Caulimoviridae Viruses
Jun 27, 2026

Beyond Averages: How Our Brains Learn the Full Spectrum of Outcomes
Jun 27, 2026

FEDI-CODE: Harnessing Privacy-Preserving AI to Predict Dementia Risk Across Hospitals
Jun 26, 2026
