Nine scientific breakthroughs I'd like to see in 2026 – from earworms to procrastination | Emma Beddington

A Year of Hope Through Science: Nine Groundbreaking Breakthroughs to Watch Out For in 2026

As the world enters a new year, it's easy to feel overwhelmed by the seemingly insurmountable challenges that lie ahead. Climate change, plastic waste, and global economic uncertainty all loom large on our collective horizon. Yet amidst the darkness, there is one constant source of hope: science.

Recent years have seen an explosion of innovation in various fields, from medical breakthroughs to technological advancements. The Atlantic's list of 55 Facts That Blew Our Minds in 2025 is a testament to this – with discoveries ranging from the creation of a new color called "olo" to the development of custom gene editing for rare genetic disorders.

As we look ahead to 2026, there are several areas that warrant further exploration. One pressing question on many people's minds is: what's the real cost of sitting down? With the rise of sedentary lifestyles and the growing awareness of their negative effects, it's time someone took a fresh look at this long-held assumption.

Another area ripe for investigation is global morale – specifically, what makes us feel good about ourselves and our place in the world. A new discovery of a cute, fluffy mammal could be just the thing to lift spirits. Perhaps entomologists have uncovered another remarkable insect species that can rival the humble stick insect for our affection.

The advent of live translation software has revolutionized communication between languages, but there's still much work to be done in this area. What if we could use technology to understand – and respond to – our pets? The implications for animal welfare and human-pet relationships would be profound.

For those struggling with earworms like Emma Beddington, perhaps a breakthrough in music-based therapies could be just around the corner. And then there's the issue of scrolling – can we harness the power of our thumbs to generate renewable energy?

Exercise is another area where scientific inquiry has much to offer. Recent research has shown that short bursts of physical activity can have remarkable health benefits. Maybe it's time for scientists to explore the science behind slumping over to the fridge.

Wearable technology has come a long way in recent years, but there's still room for improvement – particularly when it comes to tackling bedtime procrastination. Who wouldn't want a wearable that could gently prod them into bed at 10pm, or administer an electric shock to keep them awake during marathon Netflix sessions?

Finally, geese remain one of the most enigmatic creatures in the animal kingdom. Their angry honking is a universal language, and scientists would do well to decipher its meaning.

As we enter this new year, it's clear that science has much to offer us – from practical solutions to complex problems to sheer wonder and awe. Whether or not Emma Beddington gets her wish for earworm removal, there's one thing that's certain: 2026 is shaping up to be an exciting – and hopeful – year.
 
Wow 🤯! I'm loving the vibe of this article, it's like a breath of fresh air after all the negativity out there. The focus on science as a source of hope is so inspiring 💡, especially when you think about the advancements in medical breakthroughs and gene editing. Can you imagine having custom-made genes to cure rare disorders? Mind blown 🤯

And omg, the idea of harnessing our thumbs to generate renewable energy from scrolling 📱💻 is genius! Who wouldn't want a wearable that can guilt-trip them into bed on time 😴? The geese mystery is also fascinating – I need more info about those adorable creatures 🐥🔍

The whole thing just feels so optimistic and exciting 💥, like 2026 is going to be a year of innovation and game-changing discoveries. Fingers crossed for all the breakthroughs and advancements! 👏
 
omg I'm literally so stoked about all these sciency breakthroughs in 2026 🤩🌟! like, who needs world peace when you've got custom gene editing for rare genetic disorders? 🧬💡 And can we pls talk about the potential of wearable tech to tackle bedtime procrastination? 😴💻 I'd totes wear a device that gently pokes me into bed at 10pm 🛋️😴. and let's not forget about live translation software – it's like, finally gonna break down language barriers and get us communicating like humans 🌎💬. but seriously, what if we could harness the power of our thumbs to generate renewable energy? 💡🌞 that'd be a game-changer for the planet #ScienceIsHope #SustainabilitySquad #TechForGood
 
I'm low-key intrigued by this whole 'new color' deal 🤔 - "olo" sounds like it could be a game-changer. Can you imagine artists playing around with this new hue? On the other hand, I'm all about that science-boosts-morale vibe 💆‍♀️. Who wouldn't want tech to help us understand and respond to our furry friends? That's a no-brainer for me. And, tbh, getting rid of earworms sounds like a total win 🎵. Can't wait to see what 2026 brings!
 
Umm... I think I just had the craziest thought - can we get a wearable that translates what our pets are trying to say to us? Like, my cat always meows at me and I'm like "huh?" What if it could tell me she's hungry or wants attention? That would be so cool 😂🐱. But, umm... how does that tech work? 🤔 And what about when our pets say mean things? Would we still love them the same way? 🤷‍♀️
 
🌟 I think it's so cool how science is always giving us new things to look forward to! But you know what's even more amazing? All the everyday problems we face, like struggling with earworms or getting out of bed at 10pm 🛋️, are being turned into opportunities for research and innovation. It just goes to show that even the smallest things can be made bigger through science and technology. I'm also loving the idea of tech being used to understand our pets – it's like, we already love them so much, why not make that love official? ❤️ And who wouldn't want a wearable that gives you a gentle nudge (or electric shock 😉) to get moving or go to bed on time? It just makes me feel hopeful for the future.
 
🤔 come on guys 2026 has got to be more than just hopes and dreams we need real change not just new colours or cute animals what about the impact of all this tech on our mental health people are gonna be glued to their screens till they turn into zombies 💻💸 and don't even get me started on the whole sleeping thing wearable devices might be comfy but who needs sleep anyway? 😴 we need scientists working on solutions not just gadgets 📊 let's see some real progress in 2026 or else
 
can you imagine a world where we can literally talk to our pets? like, it's already possible with some kind of translation software, but what if it was seamless? 🐶💬 it could revolutionize the way we care for them, understand their needs, and build stronger bonds. and what about geese? those honking creatures are just so fascinating! who knows what they're trying to tell us? 🦆😂
 
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