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India lands on the Moon! Scientists celebrate as Chandrayaan-3 touches down
The craft has performed a technically challenging descent at the lunar south pole. T. V. Padma An Indian spacecraft has become the first to land near...
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Daily briefing: The first 1,000-qubit quantum chip
After unveiling a quantum computer with 1,121 qubits, IBM will now focus on smaller, more error-resistant systems. Plus, male mosquitoes once sucked...
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Daily briefing: Fossilized footprints show people’s first steps into the Americas
Human footprints might be the oldest direct evidence that people lived in the Americas thousands of years earlier than thought. Plus, gene editing...
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Quantum-computing technology that makes qubits from atoms wins mega investment
Firms using ‘neutral atoms’ to create qubits are re-entering the race to build useful quantum machines. Elizabeth Gibney A technology once feared too...
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Beyond reforestation, let’s try ‘proforestation’
Edward Faison, an ecologist, stood quietly in a patch of forest that stretched for miles in all directions. Above him, the needles from white pine...
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Daily briefing: Neanderthals and humans made babies — briefly
Mixing between Neanderthals and Homo sapiens lasted less than 7,000 years — a remarkably short time on evolutionary scale. Plus, Ozempic shows...
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Lioness Protects Baby Antelope: A Unique Wildlife Encounter
A lioness was seen protecting a baby antelope from other predators. This unusual behavior has left wildlife enthusiasts and experts speechless – its...
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Psychedelic treatments are speeding towards approval — but no one knows how they work
Many questions remain about the formerly taboo chemicals that are being used to treat trauma and depression. Top-notch talents, leading talents in...
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Will RFK Jr’s vaccine agenda make America contagious again?
Fears are rising that infectious diseases such as measles could make a comeback now that the anti-vaccine advocate is in charge of the US...
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How climate change is hitting Europe: three graphics reveal health impacts
A growing body of research reveals the deaths and diseases linked to rising temperatures across the continent. Job Description The Department of...
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Amazing Footage Of Polar Bears Resting In The Artic Circle
During the summer months in the Arctic Circle, polar bears are found snoozing among grass and fireweed on patches of land that emerge as sea ice...
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Daily briefing: Hormone released by fetuses might cause debilitating pregnancy sickness
Sensitivity to the hormone GDF15 might be the reason that some people experience hyperemesis gravidarum. Plus, why stressed mice sleep poorly and...
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Ancient humans used bone tools one million years earlier than thought
Objects discovered in Tanzania and dated to 1.5 million years ago help to rewrite human ancestors’ use of carved bone implements. Freda Kreier Ancient...
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How a silly science prize changed my career
A levitating frog, a necrophiliac duck, taxi drivers’ brains — the Ig Nobel prizes have shined a spotlight on offbeat work. Here’s an inside look at...
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Daily briefing: New obesity definition sidelines BMI to focus on health
Researchers offer a more nuanced definition of obesity. Plus, two private Moon missions launch at the same time . Two private Moon missions launch...
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The Israel–Hamas conflict: voices from scientists on the front lines
The deadly 7 October Hamas attacks on Israel, and Israel’s bombardment of Gaza, have upended lives — including those of researchers throughout the...
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Journals with high rates of suspicious papers flagged by science-integrity start-up
Scitility’s tool Argos identifies work whose authors have a record of misconduct. Richard Van Noorden Which scientific publishers and journals are...
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An anti-CRISPR system that helps save viruses from destruction
Tactic could be co-opted to make gene-editing more precise, and how much melting of Greenland’s ice sheet can be prevented. Download the Nature Podcast...
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Blockbuster obesity drug leads to better health in people with HIV
Semaglutide reduces weight and fat accumulation associated with the antiretroviral regimen that keeps HIV at bay. Mariana Lenharo People with HIV are...
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How do placebos ease pain? Mouse brain study offers clues
The discovery of a brain circuit involved in the pain-relieving effect of placebos could lead to improved treatments. Miryam Naddaf When people take a...
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Forecast for weaker weather service: Americans will die, businesses will lose billions
Published March 14, 2025 An invisible river of information flows through our daily lives, powering American commerce and keeping all of us safe in...
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The Solar System has a new ocean — it’s buried in a small Saturn moon
The sea inside Saturn’s satellite Mimas formed in the past 25 million years, a blink of the eye in geological terms. Alexandra Witze There’s a newfound...
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Climate change: How to talk to a denier
What can you do when the people closest to you believe climate change is a hoax? It was during school pick-up a few years ago that Lance Lawson first asked his father about his views on global warming. "He basically told me something along the lines of 'It's nonsense'," Lance recalls. His dad spoke of...
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AI tool diagnoses diabetes, HIV and COVID from a blood sample
‘One- shot’ approach that uses machine learning to screen immune cells could help to detect conditions with overlapping symptoms. Miryam...
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Underwater robot stumbles across thousands of sharks asleep on the seabed. Experts are trying to figure what’s happening
Scientists have been left scratching their heads, wondering why so many female sharks are gathered on the seafloor in southern Australia. Researchers...
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Scorching volcanic ash preserved ancient vulture in stunning detail
Some 30,000 years ago over the volcanic plains just southeast of what is today Rome, the soaring flight of a griffon vulture (Gyps fulvus) ended in...
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Daily briefing: Gut bacteria can break down artery-clogging cholesterol
Oscillibacter species can transform cholesterol into a more harmless form — hinting at probiotic treatments. Plus, mRNA drug shows the technology’s...
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Dogs Are Helping Rewild Nature Reserves by Running Around With Bags Packed With Seeds
Many centuries ago, wolves served an unexpected purpose in nature. As they roamed around, they would inadvertently get wildflower and grass seeds stuck in their fur. Then, these would be released elsewhere, establishing new colonies of plants and helping ecosystems thrive. Inspired by this, an...
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Daily briefing: Gaze upon the most detailed Moon maps ever made
The new Geologic Atlas took more than 100 researchers over a decade to compile. Plus, how gliding marsupials got their ‘wings’ and H5N1 bird flu...
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The most powerful cosmic ray since the Oh-My-God particle puzzles scientists
Scientists spot a particle of intense energy, but explaining where it came from might require some new physics. Gemma Conroy Scientists have detected...
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Strange blobs in Earth’s mantle are relics of a massive collision
Impact with a body called Theia 4.5 billion years ago left remnants deep inside Earth — and also created the Moon. Anil Oza For decades, scientists...
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Scientists make stunning breakthrough that could solve major problem plaguing our oceans — and the solution lies in whale feces
In early 2025, the Whale X team is expected to deploy the equivalent of five plumes of synthetic whale feces in the Tasman Sea. A small team of...
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Audio long read: How does ChatGPT ‘think’? Psychology and neuroscience crack open AI large language models
To understand the 'brains' of LLMs, researchers are attempting to reverse-engineering artificial intelligence systems. Download the 23 May long read...
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Deadly Marburg virus: scientists race to test vaccines in outbreak
There are no approved treatments for the Ebola-like haemorrhagic fever, which is spreading in Rwanda. Ewen Callaway Researchers are in a race against...
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Daily briefing: Earliest-known alphabet found on relics from Syrian tomb
We take a look at what might be the oldest known alphabet and take a tour of a record-breaking nuclear fusion reactor. Oldest known alphabet...
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A new era for Arecibo: legendary observatory begins next phase
The US National Science Foundation announces plan to use the historic site for biology and computer science education. The US National Science...
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Daily briefing: Disease-resistant genetically modified banana is first to be approved to eat
The variety is resistant to a devastating banana disease for which there is currently no treatment or cure. Plus, RNA-editing therapies pick up steam...
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Daily briefing: Three unique Wikipedia curiosity styles revealed
People who receive donor stem cells don’t seem to have an increased risk of developing cancer-causing mutations. Plus, Wikipedia users demonstrate...
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Audio long read: Why kids need to take more risks — science reveals the benefits of wild, free play
Evidence suggests that risky play provides a wide-range of benefits to children, despite opportunities to do it becoming more restricted than...
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Experts are stunned by comeback of near-extinct animals: 'A wonderful feeling'
After years of steep population decline caused by hunting and habitat destruction, the Siberian crane was on the brink of extinction in 2015. There...
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This malaria vaccine is delivered by a mosquito bite
Bites from insects infected with modified malaria parasites boosted immunity and stopped people from contracting the disease. Helena...
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Daily briefing: Fighting leishmaniasis, a disease causing terrible scars in Sudan
Researchers are pursuing two very different strategies to finally develop a leishmaniasis vaccine. Plus, the WHO’s first traditional-medicine summit...
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Meet The Largest Fox Species
Foxes, with their cunning and elusive nature, have long captivated the human imagination. Among these fascinating creatures, the red fox stands out...
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Massive study assesses benefits of lifestyle changes on diabetes risk
A large diabetes prevention programme in the UK is put to the test, with promising results. Type 2 diabetes affects hundreds of millions of people...
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Found at last: long-lost branch of the Nile that ran by the pyramids
Geological survey reveals the remains of a major waterway that ancient Egyptian builders could have used to transport materials. Freda...
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First cell therapy for solid tumours heads to the clinic: what it means for cancer treatment
Therapy built on tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes is now being prepared for at least 20 people in the United States with advanced melanoma. Sara Reardon...
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The Smallest Bird in the World Is So Tiny It Can Fit in a Teaspoon
In the vast tapestry of the animal kingdom, few creatures capture our imagination quite like the avian species. From the majestic flight of the...
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‘A landmark moment’: scientists use AI to design antibodies from scratch
Modified protein-design tool could make it easier to tackle challenging drug targets — but AI antibodies are still a long way from reaching the...
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Lonely? Playful? Why are dolphin attacks rising in Japan?
Dolphin ecologist Tadamichi Morisaka discusses common dolphin behaviours that could explain the encounters with people. Anna Ikarashi A spike in...
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280 acres of oak savanna south of Eugene is now protected forever
McKenzie River Trust has acquired more than 280 acres south of Eugene, to be protected in perpetuity. The South Fork Spencer Creek conservation area...
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