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Last updated: April 25, 2026
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GPR News is a twice-daily audio brief that summarizes recent peer-reviewed and preprint life-science research in plain English. Each brief is written by a large language model (currently OpenAI GPT-5-mini) reading article abstracts, narrated by a synthetic voice (Cartesia Sonic), and refreshed at 4 AM and 4 PM Eastern. The site links every story back to its primary source.
We do our best to summarize each paper faithfully and to mark it as a preprint, animal study, or limited-sample finding when relevant. But the summaries are produced by automated systems and may contain errors, omissions, or misinterpretations. We provide GPR News “as is,” without warranties of any kind. You agree to use the site at your own risk.
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