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Daily briefing: The brickbats hurled at scientists researching tobacco’s harms
The science behind urban firestorms, and how to fight them. Plus, how public-health researchers are targeted for focusing on tobacco, alcohol and...
nature.com - 30+ days ago

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health
Deadly H5N1 bird flu strain has hit all but 1 continent
The H5N1 bird flu strain has infected humans and other animals in every continent except Australia, and scientists say it could serve as a model for...
axios.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Daily briefing: Deep-sea mining might harm wildlife
Mining of the ocean floor for minerals could harm deep-sea jellyfish by stressing them out with sediment. Plus, Iceland braces for volcanic eruption...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
movie & tv
‘The Daily Show’ Had a Safety Meeting After Jon Stewart Cut His Finger: ‘I’m Not Allowed to Have Big Boy Mugs Anymore’ | Video
“The Daily Show” is laying down the law for Jon Stewart, specifically when it comes to drinkware. After the late night host cut his hand on a ceramic...
thewrap.com - 30+ days ago
celebrity
Prince Harry And Wife Meghan Markle Show Lack Of Empathy With Risky Christmas Move - US Daily Report
Meghan Markle and her spouse probably did not think long and hard before making a surprising move towards a beloved Royal Family member. Express has...
usdailyreport.com - 30+ days ago
health
Patients whose allergies cause the sniffles have different fungi living in their noses, scientists discover
Nearly a quarter of Portuguese adults have allergies that cause a runny nose. This respiratory disease, formally called allergic rhinitis and...
phys.org - 30+ days ago
science / space
Elon Musk’s SpaceX vs. NASA: Who’s Leading the Future of Space Weather Research?
Space weather research is a field that not only fascinates scientists but also holds immense potential for a better understanding of our universe....
weather-fox.com - 12 days ago
space
How will the universe end? A changing understanding of dark energy may provide a new answer
NEW YORK (AP) — Scientists are homing in on the nature of a mysterious force called dark energy, and nothing short of the fate of the universe hangs in the balance. The force is enormous — it makes up nearly 70% of the universe. And it is powerful — it is pushing all the stars and galaxies away from...
apnews.com - 16 days ago
science
New bone test could rewrite British history, say scientists
From the end of the Roman occupation through the Anglo-Saxon and Viking invasions - a new way of testing DNA in ancient bones could force a rethink of key moments in Britain's early history, say researchers. Scientists could already track big alterations in DNA that occur over thousands or millions...
bbc.com - 30+ days ago
business
Singapore Airlines upgrades all Bali flights to Boeing 787s from April 2025
For many years leading up to the COVID-19 pandemic, Singapore Airlines was operating four daily flights between Changi Airport and Denpasar in Bali...
mainlymiles.com - 12 days ago
nature
Daily briefing: AI fed on a diet of AI-generated data spews nonsense
Training successive versions of AI models on text generated by the previous iteration quickly leads to the system producing gibberish. Plus, memory...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Scientists observe negative time for the first time ever
Scientists have long been fascinated by how light interacts with matter. At the heart of this curiosity are photons—particles that carry light—as...
thebrighterside.news - 12 days ago
nutrition
A cheap daily supplement can boost brain function in older adults
Scientists have discovered a brain-boosting supplement that could help aging brains function better. The supplement is the subject is a new study...
bgr.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Daily briefing: Japanese spacecraft makes a pin-point landing on the Moon
Japan has become the fifth country to land a lunar spacecraft. Plus, Nature’s pick of the technologies to get excited about and how to go further...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Gut microbes linked to fatty diet drive tumour growth
Scientists know there is a link between obesity and some cancers. A study in mice and people suggests why that might be. We are pleased to announce...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
space / technology
Stony Brook scientists on team capturing 'baby pictures' of the Universe's cosmic light with advanced telescope
A Stony Brook University professor and a trio of grad students took part in a scientific collaboration that produced the clearest, most precise...
newsday.com - 14 days ago
gardening
This ancient bit of ingenuity keeps carbon trapped for thousands of years
Turning plant waste into biochar captures loads of carbon. New research suggests it stays trapped for much longer than scientists thought. For all its...
grist.org - 30+ days ago
science
Scientists want to create an AI virtual cell
Studying the cell is a difficult and time -consuming process, but scientists have pinpointed generative AI as a potential way to make it easier. The...
theweek.com - 30+ days ago
nature
In World First, Scientists Share What Was Almost Certainly a Conversation with a Humpback Whale
Humpback whales have very complicated vocalizing behaviors, but scientists were able to call an adult female over and have a short convo....
goodnewsnetwork.org - 30+ days ago
nature
Iceland braces for volcanic eruption: what scientists are watching
Researchers are tracking every aspect of the geological unrest, which began last month. JUNIOR GROUP LEADER Professor position The International...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
science / space
Scientists Just Unlocked How These ‘Barbarians’ of the Bacterial Realm Withstand Exposure to Huge Amounts of Deadly Radiation
Researchers are unlocking the molecular secrets behind a unique bacterium that has a superpower for survival in some of the most extreme conditions,...
thedebrief.org - 30+ days ago
space
Scientists Found Evidence of a Megaflood that Shaped Earth’s Geologic History
The flood may have refilled the entire Mediterranean Basin in just two years. For 600,000 years during the tail end of the Miocene epoch, the Mediterranean was a dried-up salt plain cut off from the Atlantic Ocean. • Around 5.3 million years ago, the eastern and western Mediterranean basins were...
popularmechanics.com - 30+ days ago
business
US Probing If DeepSeek Got Nvidia Chips From Firms in Singapore
Supply Lines is a daily newsletter that tracks global trade. Sign up here. US officials are probing whether Chinese AI startup DeepSeek bought advanced...
bloomberg.com - 30+ days ago
auto
Ford Faces Yet Another Massive Safety Probe As Feds Investigate 1.3 Million Faulty F-150s
Good morning! It's Monday, March 24, 2025, and this is The Morning Shift, your daily roundup of the top automotive headlines from around the world,...
jalopnik.com - 12 days ago
nature
Naperville’s Lucy Westlake has summited the world’s tallest mountains. Now she wants to protect them.
For Naperville’s Lucy Westlake, trailblazing isn’t something she’d call a daily pas time . But the 21-year-old mountaineer’s trek — across the world, up the tallest peaks and lately, into new fields and onto a different kind of hill altogether — is making its mark. On March 11, the DuPage County Board...
chicagotribune.com - 7 days ago
health
Scientists Say Children Are Getting Sick and Dying in Huge Numbers Due to Chemicals and Plastics
"Inaction is no longer an option." A body of the world's leading public health researchers says that the number of children dying from noncommunicable...
futurism.com - 30+ days ago