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Sapphire anvils squeeze metals atomically-thin
Technique could help researchers probe strange properties of 2D metals — plus, five years after the pandemic, how did COVID change virology? Download...
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Estonians gave their DNA to science — now they’re learning their genetic secrets
Project covering one-fifth of the country’s population is one of the largest-ever efforts to share results on genetic health risks with research...
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FBI asks scientists for trust in taking anti-Asian bias seriously
At a public forum, US investigators seek to repair damage from China Initiative with researchers of Asian descent. Neil Savage In a rare meeting...
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485 million years of data: Study tracks global temperature and CO2 link
From the first birds and fish to pine trees, dinosaurs, woolly mammoths and humans, most life on Earth has evolved and flourished over the last...
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Why a highly mutated coronavirus variant has scientists on alert
Research is under way to determine whether the mutation-laden lineage BA.2.86 has the potential for global spread — or whether it is nothing to worry...
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Mysterious Oropouche virus is spreading: what you should know
The virus is endemic to the Amazon but is now spreading outside the region ― and has been linked to human deaths for the first time . Mariana...
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MDMA therapy for PTSD rejected by FDA panel
Scientific advisers to the US Food and Drug Administration vote overwhelmingly that the risks of MDMA treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder...
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Natural regrowth of tropical forests has immense potential to address environmental concerns, study finds
A study in Nature finds that up to 215 million hectares of land (an area larger than Mexico) in humid tropical regions around the world has the...
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Daily briefing: AI now beats humans at basic reading and maths
Artificial intelligence systems can now nearly match — and some time s exceed — human performance in basic tasks. Plus, NASA admits that plan to bring...
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Daily briefing: Mega-proteins turn bacteria into predators
A candidate for the largest known protein might help killer aquatic bacteria to devour other microbes. Plus, the first-ever global climate deal on...
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How to keep wildcats wild: ancient DNA offers fresh insights
Ancient- genomics studies are boosting efforts to save Scotland’s endangered ‘Highland tigers’ — and keep them separate from domestic cats. Ewen...
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How a few days in space can disrupt a person’s biology
Trove of health data from space tourists and astronauts reveals the effects of microgravity, radiation and more. JUNIOR GROUP LEADER Professor...
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Startup unveils high-tech water heater that can save you from cold showers and skyrocketing electric bills
If you need a new water heater for your home, it's easy to obsess over the upfront costs without factoring in annual or life time savings. It's true...
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Why has swine flu emerged in a person in the UK — and what’s next?
Scientists are closely monitoring a virus that has been detected for the first time in a UK individual. Katharine Sanderson Katharine Sanderson is a...
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Huge survey finds US $ 10,000 pay gap for disabled scientists
Disabled people with STEM PhDs earn less than their non-disabled colleagues. SLS invites applications for multiple tenure-track/tenured faculty...
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The Big Bug Migration Of The Pyrenees Mountains | Defector
Every autumn, a narrow pass in the Pyrenees mountain range between southern France and northeast Spain is flooded by a torrential stream of marmalade...
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‘Breakthrough’ allergy drug: injection protects against severe food reactions
A study suggests that the asthma treatment omalizumab can reduce the risk of dangerous allergic reactions to peanuts and other foods. Sara Reardon For...
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Daily briefing: What we can learn from disasters that were averted
Tornadoes, earthquakes and wildfires don’t have to lead to death and destruction. Plus, the most powerful cosmic ray since the Oh-My-God particle and...
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Daily briefing: Our distant ancestors nearly went extinct 900,000 years ago
An unknown human-like species was reduced to just 1,280 breeding individuals, creating a genetic bottleneck that is still detectable in the DNA of...
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How gliding marsupials got their ‘wings’
Researchers find the genetic mutations that allow some marsupials to soar, and an ultra-accurate clock is put through its paces on the high...
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Mysterious form of high-energy radiation spotted in thunderstorms
Daring flights in an old spy plane observe powerful gamma-ray flashes that could help explain the cause of lightning. Multiple positions are open at...
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How climate change is affecting global time keeping
Melting polar ice could delay major time adjustment, and the strange connection between brain inflammation and memory. Download the Nature Podcast 27...
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Neurons responsible for poor sleep and stress found in mice
Frightened mice sleep poorly. Researchers have identified at least some of the neurons responsible. Jude Coleman Anyone who has ever tossed and turned...
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Daily briefing: Weird new electron behaviour thrills physicists
The first experiments have shown that electrons can behave as if they had fractional charges. Plus, how birds gesture ‘after you’ to their mate and...
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Daily briefing: The infinite optimism of polymath Gottfried Leibniz
Extreme heat will kill millions of people in Europe without rapid action on climate change. Plus, the tireless polymath who “couldn’t stop dreaming...
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Conservationists thrilled after species reintroduction yields first lion cub birth in over 150 years: 'A true conservation success story'
"It has been a joy and a privilege to watch the animals adapt to their new home." Nature is making a comeback in South Africa's Zululand, and it's...
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Microsoft quantum computing ‘breakthrough’ faces fresh challenge
Analysis pokes holes in protocol that underpins Microsoft’s claim to have created the first topological qubits. A physicist has cast doubt on a test...
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Scientists have captured Earth’s climate over the last 485 million years. Here’s the surprising place we stand now.
An effort to understand Earth’s past climates uncovered a history of wild temperature shifts and offered a warning on the consequences of human-caused warming. An ambitious effort to understand the Earth’s climate over the past 485 million years has revealed a history of wild shifts and far hotter...
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Two companies launch Moon missions together: will they make history?
A pair of spacecraft developed by private firms blast off on a single rocket on the risky voyage to the lunar surface. Not one but two private firms...
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Daily briefing: How Colombia plans to tackle its invasive hippo problem
Colombia has started sterilizing hippos that escaped from a drug-kingpin’s compound and are overrunning habitats. Plus, how the replication crisis in...
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Daily briefing: What is a cell type, really?
Why we can’t agree how to categorize the basic unit of life. Plus, an X-ray blast from a nuclear bomb could save Earth from an asteroid. Octopuses...
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Cubic millimetre of brain mapped in spectacular detail
Google scientists have modelled a fragment of the human brain at nanoscale resolution, revealing cells with previously undiscovered features. The...
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NASA's Curiosity Rover accidentally cracked open a rock on Mars and found something that shouldn't be there
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This fMRI technique promised to transform brain research — why can no one replicate it?
The DIANA technique sparked excitement from neuroscientists. But two new papers have cast doubt over the results. It was hailed as a potentially...
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Daily briefing: Thick, sticky ‘brain goo’ might drive obesity
‘Brain goo’ that stops neurons processing insulin signals might drive obesity. Plus, China has almost reached peak greenhouse-gas emissions — what...
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Daily briefing: How long can we hold off more controversial ‘CRISPR babies’?
Despite the controversy, some scientists are planning for a future of gene editing babies. Plus, a ‘brain-age gap’ points to what accelerates brain...
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US and China sign new science pact — but with severe restrictions
Amid tensions, the two nations agree on a path forward for research collaboration. Natasha Gilbert Smriti Mallapaty The United States and China have...
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‘ChatGPT detector’ catches AI-generated papers with unprecedented accuracy
Tool based on machine learning uses features of writing style to distinguish between human and AI authors. McKenzie Prillaman A machine-learning tool...
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10 Largest Wolves in the World and Where to Find Them
Wolves have long captured the human imagination, often portrayed as mysterious and powerful creatures of the wild. These majestic animals roam...
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Is ChatGPT making scientists hyper-productive? The highs and lows of using AI
Large language models are transforming scientific writing and publishing. But the productivity boost that these tools bring could have a...
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Tropical-forest destruction has slowed — but is still too high
Ten football pitches’ worth of forest were lost per minute in 2023, suggesting that countries are not doing enough to halt deforestation. Access...
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AI & robotics briefing: What running robots tell us about gaits
A robot that changes from trot to bounce to avoid falls hints at why four-legged animals transition between gaits. Plus, AI designs new gene-editing...
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Why do wet dogs shake themselves dry? Neuroscience has an answer
Deciphering how mammals respond to sensations through their fur could inspire further research on skin sensitivity. Miryam Naddaf When a dog shakes...
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There May Be Way More Than The Official 8.2 Billion People On This Planet, New Study Suggests
Have we been miscounting humans in rural areas?...
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Scientists celebrate as UK rejoins Horizon Europe research programme
UK researchers had been frozen out of the scheme for two years, amid disagreements over Brexit. Katharine Sanderson Miryam Naddaf A late-night deal...
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Japan’s scientists demand more money for basic science
Petition representing hundreds of thousands of researchers in Japan calls for an increase in cash to boost competitiveness. Anna Ikarashi Anna Ikarashi...
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Atmospheric rivers are shifting poleward, reshaping global weather patterns
Atmospheric rivers – those long, narrow bands of water vapor in the sky that bring heavy rain and storms to the U.S. West Coast and many other...
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Strange gamma-ray flickers seen in thunderstorms for the first time
High- altitude observations may help explain how lightning happens — plus, researchers piece together a complete circuit-diagram of the fruit fly...
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Rare Footage of Lions Hunting a Crocodile in Zambia
A rare scene of a pride of lions hunting a crocodile in Zambia was captured in this captivating video! An unusual and exceptional wildlife incident...
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The brain summons deep sleep for healing from life-threatening injury
A heart attack unleashes immune cells that stimulate sleep neurons, leading to restorative slumber. Mariana Lenharo Mariana Lenharo is a news reporter...
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