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Daily briefing: Science could solve some of the world’s biggest problems. Why aren’t governments using it?
We explore the communication breakdown between scientists and policymakers. Plus, researchers are getting their first intimate look at an ultra-rare...
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How to stop plastic pollution: three strategies that actually work
Countries are meeting to agree the first ever global treaty on curbing plastic pollution. Research suggests where bans and incentives can make a...
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Marine species makes resurgence after being hunted to near-extinction: 'A success of conservation on a global scale'
The whales' slow rate of breeding meant it took nearly 100 years for the aquatic mammal to restore its population. Argentina's Patagonian coast has...
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Research in Chornobyl zone restarts amid ravages of war
The area surrounding the nuclear reactor was a science hotspot — until it was on the front line of the Ukraine war. Cancer Biology, Molecular and...
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Is it too late to keep global warmingbelow 1.5 °C?The challenge in 7 charts
When representatives from 197 countries arrive in Dubai this month for the latest round of climate negotiations, they will have to confront a basic...
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Divisive Sun-dimming study at Harvard cancelled: what’s next?
As the climate crisis rages on, advocacy for testing controversial solar geoengineering technology is ramping up. Last week, Harvard University...
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Cat parasite Toxoplasma tricked to grow in a dish
Cat- only life-cycle stage cultured in vitro, and the mysterious giant proteins that might turn bacteria into killers. Download the Nature Podcast 13...
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Nipah virus outbreak: what scientists know so far
India is taking urgent steps to halt the transmission of a rare but deadly virus that spreads from bats to humans. Gemma Conroy In the...
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EU allows use of controversial weedkiller glyphosate for 10 more years
In the wake of a stalemate among member states, the European Commission has decided to approve the herbicide’s continued use. Barbara Casassus After...
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Physicists describe exotic ‘paraparticles’ that defy categorization
Theoretical study predicts the existence of particles that are neither bosons nor fermions — and hints at applications in quantum computing. We are...
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Meta AI creates speech-to-speech translator that works in dozens of languages
Machine- learning system can process words spoken in 101 languages, spitting out voice-synthesized translations in 36 target languages. The dream of a...
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How OpenAI’s text-to-video tool Sora could change science – and society
OpenAI’s debut of its impressive Sora text-to-video tool has raised important questions. Join the Department of Pediatrics at the University of...
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Daily briefing: See moving photos of the last days of Arecibo
The iconic Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico is out of funding after a devastating collapse three years ago. Plus, what Russia’s Moon mission means...
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Daily briefing: Millions of mosquitos deployed to save Hawaii’s birds
Ambitious project aims to slow the spread of avian malaria that is wiping out native birds. Plus, how the ‘mind’s eye’ might call up...
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Brazil budget cuts could leave science labs without power and water
The Lula administration is trying to reverse lawmakers’ reductions, which are hitting scientists in the Amazon especially hard. registration number:...
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‘It’s all gone’: CAR-T therapy forces autoimmune diseases into remission
Engineered immune cells, most commonly used to treat cancers, show their power against lupus and other immune disorders. Urban Lab invites...
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Brain implants help people to recover after severe head injury
Electrodes placed inside the brains of five people with traumatic injuries improved recipients’ performance in attention and memory tests. Miryam...
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Audio long read: A new kind of solar cell is coming — is it the future of green energy?
Perovskite– silicon ‘tandem’ photovoltaic panels could lead to cheaper electricity production. Download the 29 December long read podcast Perovskites...
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Will superintelligent AI sneak up on us? New study offers reassurance
Improvements in the performance of large language models such as ChatGPT are more predictable than they seem. Matthew Hutson Matthew Hutson is a...
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Emotional Picture of An Armed Guard and One of the Last Northern White Rhinos in the World Goes Viral
A recent viral photograph of a 24-hour armed guard seated beside one of the last Northern White Rhinos in Kenya’s Ol Pejeta Conservancy has...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com - 30+ days ago
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Mosquito-borne diseases are surging in Europe — how worried are scientists?
Diseases such as West Nile virus and dengue are becoming increasingly common as the insects that spread them move north. Miryam Naddaf Climate change...
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The World’s Last Living Wild Horse Species Has Its Genome Successfully Mapped
It's hoped the genome will make a useful tool for conservation. After going extinct in the wild in the 1960s, Przewalski’s horses are now...
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Long COVID still has no cure — so these patients are turning to research
With key long COVID trials yet to yield results, people with the condition are trying to change how clinical trials are done. When Lisa McCorkell...
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Daily briefing: Criticism hits nematode cancer tests
Doctors have raised concerns that a commercial cancer test produces high levels of false negatives and false positives. Plus, a surge in extreme...
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Fruit Bats Are Capable of Mental time Travel, Israeli Scientists Discover
Human beings are so egotistical – the self-proclaimed epitome of evolution, fashioned by a supernatural power no less, with whom the Chosen among us...
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‘Publish or Perish’ is now a card game — not just an academic’s life
A player wins by racking up more citations than the competition, even if that means engaging in a little light plagiarism. Max Kozlov Fabricating data,...
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New explanation for infertility: eggs lacking a mysterious ‘lattice’
The discovery of a ‘storage locker’ for essential proteins could explain some cases of infertility. Gayathri Vaidyanathan is a science journalist...
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Ultra-detailed brain map shows neurons that encode words’ meaning
For the first time , scientists identify individual brain cells linked to the linguistic essence of a word. Sara Reardon Sara Reardon is a freelance...
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There are 200 chalkstreams in the world, almost all are in England, and they're the most biodiverse freshwater habitat on the planet
Chalkstreams are a natural wonder and a national treasure. They are unique to our corner of Europe and are almost exclusively English. There are some...
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"Nature is sounding the alarm and we must listen." Butterfly declines a warning sign to us all, say scientists
Volunteers recording butterfly numbers in the UK have seen just over half the number that were spotted this time last year. When butterflies are in...
discoverwildlife.com - 30+ days ago
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Audio long read: Hope, despair and CRISPR — the race to save one woman’s life
The tragic quest to develop a gene-editing therapy for a rare neurodegenerative disease showcases the messy state of modern drug development. Download...
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Daily briefing: AI fed on a diet of AI-generated data spews nonsense
Training successive versions of AI models on text generated by the previous iteration quickly leads to the system producing gibberish. Plus, memory...
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Daily briefing: Pluto-Charon duet started with a gravitational ‘kiss-and-capture’
Pluto might have caught its largest moon with a ‘kiss’. Plus, is air pollution messing with our minds? Pluto joined Charon in ‘kiss-and-capture’ Pluto...
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What drives mosquitoes’ bloodlust? Their hormones
One hormone seems to boost the insects’ thirst for a blood meal, and another shuts it down. Gemma Conroy A pair of hormones work in...
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70 Critically Endangered Tortoises Are Thriving in the Wild 6 Months After Their Release
The group of young tortoises spent their early life in a headstart program operated by the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance and The Living Desert...
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Massive lost mountain cities revealed by lasers
Drone- mounted LiDAR scans reveal two remote cities buried high in the mountains of Central Asia — plus, how a digital watermark could help identify...
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Ötzi the Iceman has a new look: balding and dark-skinned
Improved DNA analysis updates thinking on alpine mummy’s skin colour, ancestry and more. Freda Kreier Europe’s oldest mummy has had a makeover. Access...
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The Delaware 'Billionaire's Bill' That Just Passed Is Bad News for Everyone Who Isn't a Billionaire
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Scientific papers that mention AI get a citation boost
An analysis of tens of millions of papers shows which fields have embraced AI tools with enthusiasm — and which have been slower. Mariana...
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Researcher resignations from UKRI mount amid Israel–Hamas row
Academics are furious that the funder complied with a demand from the government to suspend an advisory panel over comments made about the...
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China’s cheap, open AI model DeepSeek thrills scientists
DeepSeek- R1 performs reasoning tasks at the same level as OpenAI’s o1 — and is open for researchers to examine. PhD Candidate (m/f/d)...
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Daily briefing: Tech giants invest in next-generation geothermal energy
We explore efforts to tap Earth for its heat energy. Plus, trust in scientists is slowly recovering in the United States. Investments in geothermal...
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Scientists skip COP28 to demand climate action at home
Concerned about safety at the global climate summit and wanting to make their protests count, researchers stage demonstrations elsewhere. Anil Oza Some...
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Bird flu in US cows: where will it end?
Scientists worry that the H5N1 strain of avian influenza will become endemic in cattle, which would aid its spread in people. Sara Reardon Sara...
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Meet The Bizarre Insect That "Saws" Tiny Sticks & Builds Little Log Cabins To Live In
Our planet is home to some truly strange and fascinating insects, like the recently discovered plastic-eating insect that could help combat world...
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1-minute voting guide: Proposition 127 would ban mountain lion, bobcat and lynx hunting in Colorado
Colorado will ban the hunting and trapping of mountain lions, bobcats and lynx if voters approve Proposition 127. Why it matters: It's the second time...
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Physicists coax molecules into exotic quantum state — ending decades-long quest
Molecular Bose–Einstein condensates could help to provide the answers to fundamental questions, or form the basis of new quantum computers. Elizabeth...
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‘Doing good science is hard’: retraction of high-profile reproducibility study prompts soul-searching
A paper by some of the biggest names in scientific integrity is retracted for issues including misstatements about the research plan. Holly Else The...
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Israel is flooding Gaza’s tunnel network: scientists assess the risks
The plan to target Hamas involves filling parts of a 500-kilometre-long network of underground tunnels. Researchers warn this could affect Gaza’s...
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Daily briefing: Discoveries from a huge study of mothers and babies in China
Landmark study of links between maternal health and fetal development is among the first to look at the genetic profiles of East Asian people. Plus,...
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