Browse newsletters about scientific research
50 scientific research newsletters from across the web

Ground Truths
by Eric Topol
Dr. Eric Topol (Scripps Research) offers independent, data-driven analysis on Covid and biomedical issues, cutting through misinformation, challenging dogma.

The Century of Biology
by Elliot Hershberg
Elliot Hershberg (Stanford PhD, VC) explores biology's frontier, covering DNA editing, AI, and biotech innovations shaping the 21st century and society.

ZOE — Feel healthier. In weeks.
ZOE offers a personalized nutrition program and test kit, based on the world's largest study of individual metabolic and gut microbiome responses to food.

Unsafe Science | Lee Jussim | Substack
by Lee Jussim
Rutgers social psychologist Lee Jussim dissects controversial social science, debunks flawed claims, and champions open inquiry, opposing academic censoriousness.

Starts With A Bang
by Starts With A Bang
This newsletter fosters a community where readers can engage with shared interests and participate in discussions within the comments section.

Everything Is Amazing | Mike Sowden | Substack
by Mike Sowden
Mike Sowden's Everything Is Amazing explores curiosity as a practical skill, unearthing scientific "wow!" moments and challenging readers to embrace adventure.

Autiblog The Newsletter | Substack
by autiblog
Autiblog, by an autistic scientist and activist, shares articles and personal insights on autism. It amplifies autistic voices, challenging old narratives.

Heterodox STEM | Dorian Abbot | Substack
by Dorian Abbot
Dorian Abbot's Heterodox STEM is a free speech zone fostering open, rational, and evidence-based discussions within STEM fields on difficult topics.

Rupert Sheldrake
by Rupert Sheldrake
Scientist Rupert Sheldrake shares essays, talks, and videos promoting fresh, holistic thinking in science, based on his ongoing research.

Popular Rationalism
by James Lyons-Weiler, PhD
James Lyons-Weiler, PhD, provides critical interpretation of public health policies and scientific studies, empowering readers to form their own informed conclusions.

Universiteit van Nederland | Redactie | Substack
by Redactie
Universiteit van Nederland shares free podcasts & videos from top Dutch scientists, explaining complex topics for everyone, tuition-free.

EvidenzUpdate
by Denis Nößler
The author, Denis Nößler, publishes EvidenzUpdate, a newsletter whose specific topic is not detailed in the provided description.

ScienceBlog.com
ScienceBlog.com shares crucial scientific research, detailing the alarming rise of opioid-addicted newborns, the public health crisis, and economic impacts in the U.S.

The SciCommer
by Heather Doran
The SciCommer by Heather Doran delivers content focused on science communication, exploring best practices, trends, and opportunities within the field.

Universiteit van Vlaanderen
by Universiteit van Vlaanderen
This newsletter is presented by Universiteit van Vlaanderen, sharing knowledge and updates from its academic community and research initiatives.

Where are the numbers? by Norman Fenton and Martin Neil | Substack
by Martin Neil
Professors Norman Fenton and Martin Neil analyze post-Covid science and statistics, challenging the global covid-19 narrative and exposing statistical misuse.

Particle WA
by Particle WA
ParticleWA, a newsletter powered by Scitech, provides readers with content and insights across the science and technology domain.

Scientific Discovery | Saloni Dattani | Substack
by Saloni Dattani
Saloni Dattani's Scientific Discovery newsletter breaks down complex research, explains reliability, and tackles unsolved problems in health, genetics, and medicine.

Stroncature | Substack
by Stroncature
Stroncature offers deep, systemic analysis of complex global issues, connecting academic research with business and civil society to combat oversimplification.

StayCurious Metabolism | Nick Norwitz MD PhD | Substack
by Nick Norwitz MD PhD
Nick Norwitz MD PhD (Harvard MD, Oxford PhD) delivers engaging, nuanced science and deep dives into cutting-edge metabolism and nutrition research.

we have the data
by wehavethedata
wehavethedata sends daily recaps of viral data in economics, tech, and maps. From the creator of a massive 400k-follower Instagram account.

Where Tech Meets Bio | BiopharmaTrend | Substack
by BiopharmaTrend
BiopharmaTrend's 'Where Tech Meets Bio' analyzes trends, companies, and breakthroughs in biotech and pharma, focusing on novel technologies like AI in drug discovery.

The Good Science Project
by Stuart Buck
Stuart Buck's Good Science Project is a non-profit think tank dedicated to improving science funding. Its newsletter, read by policymakers, covers innovative, effective research.

John Hawks | Substack
by John Hawks
John Hawks, a UW-Madison professor and evolutionary geneticist, explores human evolution, ancient DNA, and discoveries like Homo naledi from South Africa.

Scienza in rete Newsletter | Substack
by Scienza in rete
Scienza in rete is an editorial project by Agenzia Zadig, in collaboration with Gruppo 2003, focused on scientific research and its dissemination.

Mendelspod
by Theral Timpson
Mendelspod, hosted by Theral Timpson, offers a front-row seat to the Century of Biology, interviewing leaders in genomics and genomic medicine.

Seeds of Science | Substack
by Seeds of Science
Seeds of Science nurtures innovative scientific ideas, promoting diverse thought and independent research. It publishes speculative articles exploring the frontiers of science.

Decoding Bio | Substack
by Decoding
Decoding Bio translates breakthrough biotech developments and trends for the bio-curious. It features weekly insights, events, and expert-curated reports.

This week in Mathematical Oncology | Jeffrey West | Substack
by Jeffrey West
This weekly newsletter by Jeffrey West consolidates important updates in mathematical oncology, featuring 10-12 links to preprints, publications, and blog posts.

Science Matters | Science Matters - Joshua Weitz | Substack
by Science Matters - Joshua Weitz
Joshua Weitz, a bioscientist, explores urgent threats to America's scientific leadership, leveraging his expertise in viral ecology and pandemic preparedness.

Nature's Pharmacy | Cassandra Quave | Substack
by Cassandra Quave
Ethnobotanist and Emory professor Dr. Cassandra Quave shares evidence-based science on medicinal plants, traditional healing, and the quest for new natural drugs.

Geoff Pain PhD
by GeoffPainPhD
Geoff Pain PhD explores the biologically active compound Tromethamine (Tris, THAM) and its scientific functions. From GeoffPainPhD.

Beyond Euclid
by Ali Kaya
Curated by Ali Kaya, Beyond Euclid provides high-quality math and science content for an intellectually stimulating week, ensuring readers stay updated.

The Science Fictions Podcast | Tom Chivers | Substack
by Tom Chivers
Hosts Tom Chivers and Stuart Ritchie dissect controversial scientific issues, cut through hype, and find reliable research on The Studies Show podcast.

Cognitive Wonderland | Tommy Blanchard | Substack
by Tommy Blanchard
Tommy Blanchard explores "cognitive wonder," blending science, philosophy, and sci-fi, with a special interest in neuroscience and philosophy of mind.

Scientific Progress
by Prof. Fred Nazar
Scientific Progress offers insightful, unconventional perspectives, challenging readers to see beyond surface-level truths and understand underlying deceptions.

Te lo dice una cientifica | Telodiceunacientifica | Substack
by Telodiceunacientifica
Científicas de Columbia University, Arce Domingo e Irene Martinez-Morata, divulgan semanalmente contenido científico relevante para el público general.

Cannabinoids & the People | Lex Pelger WhiteWhaleCreations | Substack
by Lex Pelger WhiteWhaleCreations
Lex Pelger offers a weekly, peer-reviewed dive into cannabinoid science, plant medicines, psychedelics, and the War on Drugs, always with musical recommendations and Moby-Dick humor.

Fields & Energy
by Hans G. Schantz
Hans G. Schantz critically examines electromagnetism, advocating a return to 19th-century physics and a dualistic interpretation of fields and energy to resolve puzzles.

Kit Yates - Math(s) and the real world
by Kit Yates
Mathematician Kit Yates explores the interface of maths, science, and society, gathering insightful content previously spread across other platforms.

1% Performance | Barth Fendt | Substack
by Barth Fendt
Barth Fendt analyzes scientific studies and methods from top performers, offering tips and resources inspired by high-level sports to help readers improve 1% daily.

Earthquake Insights | Judith Hubbard & Kyle Bradley | Substack
by Judith Hubbard & Kyle Bradley
Earthquake Insights, led by seismologists Judith Hubbard and Kyle Bradley, offers rigorous, visual analyses of global earthquake events for a wide audience.

Today I Learned Science | Dr. Harini Bhat | Substack
by Dr. Harini Bhat
Dr. Harini Bhat, a UCSF-trained pharmacist and viral science communicator, delivers weekly scientific tidbits, deep dives, personal insights, and expert interviews.
ParentData by Emily Oster
Economist Emily Oster's ParentData offers data-driven guidance on fertility, pregnancy, and parenting, translating science into practical, confidence-building advice.

Nature Briefing
Nature Briefing delivers essential scientific insights, compiling top content from Nature's journalists and other leading global publications.
STAT Newsletter
STAT offers exclusive insights & stories on the forces driving life science: technologies, key figures, drug development, funding, and policy.
Quanta Magazine
Quanta Magazine delivers Pulitzer-winning, independent journalism, illuminating breakthroughs in math, physics, computer science, and basic life sciences with meticulous research.
The Polymerist
The Polymerist delivers in-depth analysis on polymer science, materials chemistry, and their industrial applications and innovations.
The Download (MIT Technology Review)
MIT Technology Review's "The Download" provides daily updates on cutting-edge tech, science breakthroughs, and their societal implications.
Science Says
"Science Says" translates complex scientific findings into clear, digestible insights on health, tech, and environment.