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These brain cells could influence how fast you eat — and when you stop
Scientists found the cells in mice — and say they could lead to a better understanding of human appetite. Carissa Wong Brain cells that control how...
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‘Listening to scientists bicker is instructive’: physics Nobel-winner on solving problems between fields
John Hopfield has had a varied career and delights in working in the cracks between disciplines. Elizabeth Gibney John Hopfield, one of this year’s...
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21 time s Zoos and Sanctuaries Rescued Animals from Extinction
Life on Earth is as diverse as it is fragile. Species that have thrived for millennia now teeter on the brink of extinction, pushed by threats like...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com - 30+ days ago
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‘Vindicated’: Embattled misinformation researchers celebrate key US Supreme Court decision
The justices rule that the US government can keep talking to scientists and social-media firms with the aim of curbing falsehoods online. Jeff...
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‘Best view ever’: observatory will map Big Bang’s afterglow in new detail
The Simons Observatory will search for signs of gravitational waves that originated from the Big Bang. Davide Castelvecchi Cosmologists are preparing...
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Two-faced AI language models learn to hide deception
‘Sleeper agents’ seem benign during testing but behave differently once deployed. And methods to stop them aren’t working. Matthew Hutson Just like...
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We Now Know Why Earth Vibrated for Nine Days in 2023
A geologic mystery that has lingered for the past year has finally been solved: What caused an odd cascade of vibrations to ripple across the globe for nine days? Using classified seafloor maps from the Danish military, a global network of seismic sensors used to detect earthquakes, drone video of...
wsj.com - 30+ days ago
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An AI revolution is brewing in medicine. What will it look like?
Emerging generalist models could overcome some limitations of first-generation machine-learning tools for clinical use. Faculty Positions in...
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Daily briefing: War and weather made Libya floods worse
How climate change intensified the death and devastation caused by Libya’s worst flooding ever. Plus, who is doing ‘gain of function’ research on...
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Daily briefing: In most mammal species, males and females are the same size — or females are bigger
Charles Darwin’s claim about male mammals usually being bigger than females is proved wrong. Plus, OpenAI’s Sora can create amazing video from text...
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Daily briefing: Grad students are going hungry on campus
Food insecurity is ‘off the scales’ in universities, say researchers. Plus, the mission to grab rocks from the far side of the Moon has launched and...
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Strange sphere-studded rock on Mars found by NASA's Perseverance rover
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AI comes to the Nobels: double win sparks debate about scientific fields
Although many researchers celebrated this year’s chemistry and physics prizes, others were disappointed by the focus on computational methods. Davide...
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Cervical cancer could be eliminated: here’s how
Two experts lay out the steps that need to be taken, and the challenges facing low- and middle-income countries. Download the Nature Podcast 4 February...
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Dozens of new obesity drugs are coming: these are the ones to watch
Next- generation obesity drugs will work differently from Ozempic and Wegovy — aiming to deliver greater weight loss with fewer side...
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The pathogens that could spark the next pandemic
The World Health Organization has updated its list of most dangerous viruses and bacteria. Smriti Mallapaty The number of pathogens that could trigger...
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Daily briefing: Santorini volcano let off a prehistoric mega-blast
An expedition that drilled into the sea floor near the Greek island discovered signs of a huge eruption more than half a million years ago. Plus, the...
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Botswana’s mass elephant die-off: Scientists discover cause
An aerial survey across the Okavango Delta in Botswana in 2020 discovered clusters of dead elephants. On the ground local conservationists came...
dailymaverick.co.za - 30+ days ago
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Human body’s ageing ‘clock’ ticks faster after heat stress
Preliminary study suggests possible link between long-term heat exposure and molecular markers of ageing. Heidi Ledford Exposure to extreme heat events...
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California adds more than 26,000 EV chargers in six months
California continues to make progress on building out its charging infrastructure for electric vehicles with the addition of thousands of new...
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Special delivery! Biggest-ever haul of asteroid dust and rock returns to Earth
Samples collected by NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission excite scientists with their potential to reveal secrets of the Solar System. Nature Portfolio, a...
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Bigger AI chatbots more inclined to spew nonsense — and people don’t always realize
Artificial- intelligence models are improving overall but are more likely to answer every question, leading to wrong answers. A study of newer, bigger...
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What is vibe coding, should you be doing it, and does it matter?
newscientist.com - 30+ days ago
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Singapore Airlines turbulence: why climate change is making flights rougher
Warming temperatures are likely to mean that more of your plane ride will have rocky conditions, creating potentially dangerous situations. Carissa...
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Daily briefing: No one knows how smell really works — scientists are sniffing out the answers
Scientists are solving the mystery of how smell works using artificial intelligence. Plus, a side by side comparison of how GLP-1 agonists differ and...
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Incredible footage shows thousands of hammerhead sharks swimming “like a mighty river” in Japan
The sharks were filmed in the waters around Mikomoto Island, a small uninhabited island just 15-minutes by boat from the southernmost town on Japan's...
discoverwildlife.com - 30+ days ago
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Following dams' removal, salmon return, lay eggs
Hallie Golden Associated Press A giant female Chinook salmon flips on her side in the shallow water and wriggles wildly, using her tail to carve out a...
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Milkshake neuroscience: how the brain nudges us toward fatty foods
Brain imaging shows how high-fat foods exert their powerful pull. Max Kozlov Rich, high-fat foods such as ice cream are loved not only for their taste,...
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World’s most powerful X-ray laser will ‘film’ chemical reactions in unprecedented detail
Upgraded laser in California will produce one million X-ray pulses per second to study ultrafast processes at the atomic level. Katherine Bourzac An...
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Humanity’s newest brain gains are most at risk from ageing
The large prefrontal cortex provides evolutionary and cognitive advantages over non-human primates — but there’s a cost. Smriti Mallapaty In the more...
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This scientist treated her own cancer with viruses she grew in the lab
Virologist Beata Halassy says self-treatment worked and was a positive experience — but researchers warn that it is not something others should...
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14 Unbelievable Wildlife Encounters That Highlight The Best Of The USA
I often find myself doom-scrolling through those addictive animal videos online, watching a bear waving or giggling at lazy seals basking in the sun....
daytripnomad.com - 30+ days ago
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5 books that changed our understanding of the origin of life
Before starting kindergarten, most children are already asking where babies come from. The question comes naturally to children, courtesy of their...
bigthink.com - 30+ days ago
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The 5 Best Interactive Aquarium Exhibits In America, According To Reviews
A day at the aquarium can be a fun experience no matter who or where you are, but there are some aquariums that give a little something extra....
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Famed Pacific island’s population ‘crash’ debunked by ancient DNA
Genome analysis adds to mounting evidence against the idea that Rapa Nui’s population collapsed owing to overexploitation of natural resources. Ewen...
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Deepfakes, trolls and cybertroopers: how social media could sway elections in 2024
Faced with data restrictions and harassment, researchers are mapping out fresh approaches to studying social media’s political reach. Heidi Ledford The...
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The world's most profound wildlife and environmental films and TV of 2024
The nominees for Wildscreen's prestigious Panda Awards 2024 have been announced. Wildlife conservation charity Wildscreen has announced the nominees...
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New CERN chief pledges to forge ahead with $ 17-billion supercollider
Physicist Mark Thomson will face several challenges — including bringing in enough money to build a colossal new particle-smashing ‘Higgs...
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Trees are losing the battle against climate change
Forests have long been resilient, adapting to shifting climates over centuries. However, the pace of modern climate change presents an unprecedented...
earth.com - 30+ days ago
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AI chatbot shows surprising talent for predicting chemical properties and reactions
Researchers lightly tweak ChatGPT-like system to offer chemistry insight. Davide Castelvecchi With only a little fine-tuning, a machine-learning system...
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How fast is your brain ageing? Proteins in blood offer clues
Biomarkers could monitor ageing in the brain, revealing ways to treat dementia and other age-related brain disorders. Miryam Naddaf Researchers have...
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First aircraft to fly on Mars dies — but leaves a legacy of science
The record-setting Mars helicopter Ingenuity broke during a final, fatal flight. Alexandra Witze NASA’s Ingenuity helicopter, the first aircraft to fly...
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How the brain decides whether to persist — and when to give up
Neuroscientists demonstrate how specific neurons in the brainstem control these behavioural strategies in mice. Whether mice persist with a task,...
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How to train your jellyfish: brainless box jellies learn from experience
Researchers have shown that the creatures can learn to avoid obstacles using visual and mechanical cues, despite not having a brain. Dyani Lewis A tiny...
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Dust: the tiny substance with enormous power
Jay Owens joins us to talk about her book Dust: The Modern World in a Trillion Particles. Download Nature hits the books 17 November 2023 In the latest...
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Who built Europe’s first cities? Clues about the urban revolution emerge
Around 6,000 years ago, a group known as the Cucuteni–Trypillia culture developed egalitarian settlements north of the Black Sea and created the...
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Is the COP29 climate deal a historic breakthrough or letdown? Researchers react
Rich countries will take the lead in finding US $ 300 billion annually in climate finance for poor countries. Ehsan Masood Ehsan Masood is an editor with...
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How AI is unlocking ancient texts — and could rewrite history
From deciphering burnt Roman scrolls to reading crumbling cuneiform tablets, neural networks could give researchers more data than they’ve had in...
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"Uncharted territory": soft tissue of ancient animal found entombed in volcanic rock near Rome
The 30,000-year-old remains display microscopic details of animal tissue, including eyelids and perfectly preserved feathers, say scientists Analysis...
discoverwildlife.com - 30+ days ago
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Deadly brain cancer shrinks after CAR-T therapy — but for how long is unclear
Early studies with engineered immune cells show drastic but often short-lived results in glioblastoma, the most aggressive brain cancer. Heidi...
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