Science 4 Society: The Top 10 STEM News, April 2026 is a bilingual public science communication work prepared as a STEM newsletter for common readers. The document presents ten selected global developments in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics that show promise for improving human life, healthcare, energy efficiency, scientific discovery, assistive technology, advanced computing, biotechnology, and smart materials. The work covers accessible summaries of research and innovation related to printed artificial neurons, brain-like low-energy AI chips, AI-assisted discovery of new physics in dusty plasma, improved mRNA therapy delivery, quantum battery prototypes, advanced chipmaking technologies, brain-computer implants for paralysis, octopus-inspired adaptive materials, AI models showing basic real-world understanding, and engineered bacteria for metabolic disease treatment. Each item is explained in simple language with attention to possible social relevance and impact for a better tomorrow. The document includes both English and easy Hindi versions, making it suitable for science outreach, public education, newsletter publication, classroom discussion, podcast preparation, and social media-based science communication. It reflects the broader purpose of translating emerging scientific research into a citizen-friendly narrative so that non-specialist readers can understand how STEM innovation may gradually influence health, dignity, inclusion, energy use, research systems, and everyday life.
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