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The Nature Podcast highlights of 2024
The team select some of their favourite stories from the past 12 months. Download the Nature Podcast 25 December 2024 In this episode: 00:36 How melting...
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NASA astronauts head home on SpaceX capsule after drawn-out International Space Station stay
NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams departed the International Space Station early on Tuesday morning in a SpaceX capsule for a...
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Humanity’s oldest art is flaking away. Can scientists save it?
Ancient humans painted scenes in Indonesian caves more than 45,000 years ago, but their art is disappearing rapidly. Researchers are trying to...
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Superconductivity scandal: the inside story of deception in a rising star’s physics lab
Ranga Dias claimed to have discovered the first room-temperature superconductors, but the work was later retracted. An investigation by Nature’s news...
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Nature's Take: How will ChatGPT and generative AI transform research?
Nature staff take on the big topics that matter in science. Download this episode of Nature's Take In the past year, generative AIs have been taking the...
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Hospitality Highlights: Countries With the Best Hotels in 2025
My love of great hotels is constantly piquing my interest in new destinations. Videos by TravelAwaits Off the top of my head, I can name some of my...
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The mathematician who helps Olympic swimmers go faster
Some US athletes could owe part of their stellar performances to Ken Ono’s scientific approach. Davide Castelvecchi The medals keep coming for US...
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Is AI leading to a reproducibility crisis in science?
Scientists worry that ill-informed use of artificial intelligence is driving a deluge of unreliable or useless research. Faculty and Postdoc positions...
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Scientists who don’t speak fluent English get little help from journals, study finds
An analysis of hundreds of publications finds limited efforts to accommodate scientists who are not native English speakers. Mariana Lenharo Most...
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Why are some countries so rich? Economics Nobel awarded for study of inequality
Nobel prizewinners Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James A. Robinson researched the contrasting fortunes of post-colonial nations. Helena...
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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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A giant fund for climate disasters will soon open. Who should be paid first?
More than three billion people stand to benefit from a historic climate loss-and-damage fund. But spending it involves agonizing choices about who...
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Could We Ever Control or Stop a Hurricane? The Science Behind Weather Manipulation
Hurricanes are one of nature’s most formidable forces, leaving trails of destruction in their wake. These powerful storms can wreak havoc on...
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Road Works Zine - slanted
Road works is an experimental & variable typeface based on the unpredictable nature of road cracks. This font serves as a visual exploration of our...
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How to Identify and Use 'Nature's Aspirin' When Exploring the Wilderness
Willow trees are known as being 'nature's aspirin.' This is a good tree to be familiar with if you're in a wilderness survival situation. Here's what...
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Restored stream sees return of wild salmon population
Almost everywhere in California, salmon are on the decline. But in Putah Creek—a restored stream running through the University of California, Davis,...
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1.5 million-year-old bone tools discovered in Tanzania rewrite the history of human evolution
The ancestors of humans started making tools about 3.3 million years ago. First they made them out of stone, then they switched to bone as a raw...
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Daily briefing: New evidence supports controversial hypothesis of ‘transmissible’ Alzheimer’s
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NBA Lauds Druski and Kai Cenat For All-Star Celebrity Game Performances
Highlights from Friday's festivities. Team Bonds cruised by Team Rice rather easily in the 2025 NBA All-Star Celebrity Game. Neither team shot the...
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The cool technologies that could protect cities from dangerous heat
From supercool materials that send heat into space to shape-shifting materials that can selectively fend it off, scientists are finding new...
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Daily briefing: See ‘picoflares’ from the Sun that could cause solar wind
Gaze at tiny gas jets that generate solar wind, learn about a climate-change case that hinges on older women’s health, and hear from the scientists...
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Perrier production under threat as report highlights health risks
A confidential report, obtained by Le Monde and Radio France, concludes that Nestlé should discontinue production of natural mineral water at its...
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How to stop ‘passing the harasser’: universities urged to join information-sharing scheme
The Misconduct Disclosure Scheme would make it harder for perpetrators to hide their past, advocacy group says. Sarah Wild Because most universities...
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1st images of elusive auroras on Neptune revealed by James Webb Space Telescope
"It was so stunning to not just see the auroras, but the detail and clarity of the signature really shocked me." For the first time , astronomers have...
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