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These endangered horses traveled 3,000 miles to their new home — and it could mean survival for their species
These endangered horses traveled 3,000 miles to a nature preserve in their native homeland, where conservations are saving the species through...
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Ozempic keeps wowing: trial data show benefits for kidney disease
Semaglutide, the same compound in obesity drug Wegovy, slashes risk of kidney failure and death for people with diabetes. Rachel Fairbank The...
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Physics Nobel scooped by machine-learning pioneers
John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton pioneered computational methods that enabled the development of neural networks. Elizabeth Gibney Davide...
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This chart of ocean heat is terrifying
The Gulf’s looming hurricane problem, explained in a simple graph. The warm waters along the Gulf Coast are part of what draws people to...
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Mpox vaccine roll-out begins in Africa: what will success look like?
Nature talks to the mpox coordinator for Africa’s public-health agency about how the continent is handling its first jabs ever. Max Kozlov Mpox has...
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Nearly a quarter of Europe has the potential to be a wildlife haven
Europe has been plowed, logged, paved and settled for more than a millennium, making it appear to be one of the least wild continents on...
anthropocenemagazine.org - 30+ days ago
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Can this revolutionary plastics-recycling plant help solve the pollution crisis?
A world-first facility has a new way to break down ‘unrecyclable’ plastic waste. The world is miserable at recycling plastics. Currently, just 10–15%...
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What is ageing? Even the field’s researchers can’t agree
Survey of scientists who study ageing finds no consensus on the fundamentals. Applications are sought for an Assistant Professor of Bioengineering for...
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22 Breathtaking Photos of the Most Colorful Animals in Nature
Nature never ceases to amaze us with its vibrant colors and diverse wildlife. From the deepest oceans to the densest jungles, the animal kingdom is...
furballfun.com - 30+ days ago
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Food environments and human health
Nutrition first Reduced access to healthy diets, combined with the pervasiveness of ultra-processed foods, pose severe consequences for public health...
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200 years of naming dinosaurs: scientists call for overhaul of antiquated system
Some palaeontologists want more rigorous guidelines for naming species, along with action to address problematic historical practices. Katharine...
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Do stem-cell transplants increase cancer risk? Long-lived recipients offer clues
People who have received transplants for blood cancer, some more than 40 years ago, do not have high rates of potentially cancer-causing...
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A science mega-programme is taking shape in the EU: what it means for researchers
A new research commissioner will help to build the European Union’s next massive science scheme — with a renewed focus on innovation. David...
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Watch and Listen as Mount Rainier’s Cutest Mammal Calls to Its Friends
Picture a round, furry rabbit-like animal that squeaks like a dog toy when it opens its mouth. That’s a pika. It’s one of...
outdoors.com - 30+ days ago
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The science of protests: how to shape public opinion and swing votes
Demonstrations are on the rise, and scientists are revealing which types work best. Tampa, Florida H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research...
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Power and majesty of the great white shark revealed in epic slow-motion video
These huge sharks can leap 3m from the water – that's as high as a school bus! Great white sharks are the ultimate ocean predators. These...
discoverwildlife.com - 30+ days ago
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Anti-ageing molecule boosts fertility in ageing mice
‘Undeniably groundbreaking’ work shows that declining egg quality in older mice can be reversed with a dietary supplement. Nature Portfolio, a...
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AI that reads brain scans shows promise for finding Alzheimer’s genes
Machine- learning approach detects Alzheimer’s disease with an accuracy of more than 90% — a potential boon for clinicians and scientists developing...
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Five ways the brain can age: 50,000 scans reveal possible patterns of damage
Results raise hopes that methods could be developed to detect the earliest stages of neurodegenerative disease. Michael Eisenstein Michael Eisenstein...
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Daily briefing: Landmark Alzheimer’s paper will be retracted
Senior author plans to retract her team’s highly cited study on the cause of Alzheimer’s disease after acknowledging that the paper contains...
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Earth system scientists discover missing piece in climate models
As the planet continues to warm due to human-driven climate change, accurate computer climate models will be key in helping illuminate exactly how...
phys.org - 30+ days ago
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What science says about hybrid working — and how to make it a success
How researchers can maximize creativity and connection in the ‘new normal’. Certain aspects of scientific life do not lend themselves to working from...
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How cancer hijacks the nervous system to grow and spread
A new wave of research is unpicking the relationship between cancer and neurons — and looking for ways to stop the crosstalk. McKenzie...
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‘Rapture and beauty’: a writer’s portrait of the International Space Station
Samantha Harvey joins us to talk about her novel Orbital, shortlisted for this year's Booker Prize. Download Nature hits the books 08 November...
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Google AI and robots join forces to build new materials
Tool from Google DeepMind predicts nearly 400,000 stable substances, and an autonomous system learns to make them in the lab. Mark Peplow An autonomous...
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Daily briefing: What we learnt at The Centre for Unusual Collaborations
Scientists come together for unexpected discoveries and ‘collateral happiness’. Plus, ways to persuade a climate sceptic and how the brain knows...
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Daily briefing: 300-year-old sponges show 1.5 °C warming
Evidence from marine sponges suggests that the planet has already passed global warming milestone. Plus, text revealed from inside a scroll burnt by...
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Are the Internet and AI affecting our memory? What the science says
Search engines, GPS maps and other tech can alter our ability to learn and remember. Now scientists are working out what AI might do. Adrian...
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Santorini’s volcanic past: underwater clues reveal giant prehistoric eruption
An expedition that drilled into the sea floor near the famous Greek island found signs of a gargantuan blast 520,000 years ago and more recent...
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Beautiful White Bison Born in Yellowstone National Park
Wildlife photographer Erin Braaten of Dancing Aspens Photo was in the right place at the right time earlier this week at Yellowstone National Park....
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Something Strange Happens to Wolves Infected by an Infamous Mind-Altering Parasite
A study of 26 years' worth of wolf behavioral data, and an analysis of the blood of 229 wolves, has shown that infection with the parasite Toxoplasma...
sciencealert.com - 30+ days ago
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Massive, Monster Lobster Could Be 100 Years Old
Jacob Knowles caught a lobster, and what a lobster it is. Knowles is a fifth-generation lobster fisherman based in Maine. A recent video shows him...
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Malaria fighter: this researcher paved the way for a game-changing vaccine
Halidou Tinto runs a clinic in rural Burkina Faso that has been instrumental to the approval of the world’s first malaria vaccines. This story...
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Daily briefing: How this lab became one of the most successful in the world
Study reveals secrets of Cambridge’s Laboratory of Molecular Biology. Plus, the first 3D-model brains with cells from several people and five new...
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‘Truly historic’: How science helped kids win a landmark climate trial
Lead attorney Julia Olson lays out what’s needed for future victories. Emma Marris is an environmental writer who lives in Oregon. Advocates for action...
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15 Dog Breeds That Could Outsmart You (Lovingly!)
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National parks and other protected areas often fail to conserve Earth’s forests, research finds
The destruction of nature is a global crisis. Establishing protected areas of forest is a common policy governments use to tackle the problem. Indeed...
theconversation.com - 30+ days ago
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Consumption-driven deforestation threatens 7,600 forest-dependent species worldwide
Biodiversity loss has accelerated at an alarming rate in recent decades, driven largely by human activities such as clearing forests to grow crops or...
phys.org - 30+ days ago
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Sensory secrets of penis and clitoris unlocked after more than 150 years
Low- frequency vibrations arouse genital nerve cells in mice — a finding that might lead to treatments for erectile dysfunction and more. High-level...
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Daily briefing: Sleeping people can still follow simple commands
Deep sleep doesn’t cut us off from the outside world as much as scientists had thought. Plus, the Greenland ice sheet can be saved...
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Daily briefing: AI detects risk of Parkinson’s from retinal images
Artificial intelligence diagnoses and predicts the risk of developing Parkinson’s disease, heart failure and more from images of a person’s retinas....
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Meet the world's deadliest-ever eagles, including a 18kg raptor that terrified New Zealanders until its extinction in the 15th century
For a time , humans may have been on the menu for giant, killer eagles that soared over New Zealand, Australia, and Africa. These birds of...
discoverwildlife.com - 30+ days ago
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Meet the ice-hunting robots headed for the Moon right now
Two US probes launched today, one laden with a drill and a hopper looking for lunar water. Two US spacecraft launched to the Moon today...
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Animals Making a Comeback in 2024 Thanks to Conservation Efforts
In the face of numerous environmental challenges, the resilience of certain species is becoming a beacon of hope for conservationists worldwide. As...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com - 30+ days ago
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Daily briefing: Peer-review reports unsealed for papers by Turing, Watson and Crick
We look back at the early days of peer review. Plus, an undisturbed burial site has been discovered under the iconic rock-cut buildings of Petra....
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Do animals have friends?
Friendship is a key component of human social relationships. Is this also true for animals? In 2020, a viral video of an unusual interaction between a...
livescience.com - 30+ days ago
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China now has a 'kill mesh' in orbit, Space Force vice chief says
livescience.com - 30+ days ago
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South Korean scientists’ outcry over planned R&D budget cuts
In a nation with historically high levels of spending on research and development, the proposed cuts have provoked a strong response. Sara Reardon Sara...
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How Climate Change Is Fueling Stronger Thunderstorms at Higher Altitudes
In recent years, the world has been witnessing a significant transformation in weather patterns, primarily attributed to climate change. One of the...
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mRNA drug offers hope for treating a devastating childhood disease
Drug trial results show that vaccines aren’t the only use for the mRNA technology behind the most widely used COVID-19 jabs. registration number:...
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