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Daily briefing: science mourns physicist Peter Higgs
Nature editors remember and celebrate the life of Peter Higgs, the theorist behind the Higgs boson, who died on Monday, aged 94. Also, Iran releases...
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Stunning Gold Ring From Roman Era Found on Ancient French Road
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'Amul stares at bread daily': Amul’s Witty Take On L&T Chairman’s 90-Hour Workweek Remark
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Daily briefing: Five patterns of brain atrophy associated with ageing and Alzheimer’s
How brain anatomy changes with ageing and disease, how ‘green’ electricity from wood might harm the plane and how video games helped people’s mental...
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Michelangelo Wanted Vatican’s St. Peter’s Basilica on a Greek Cross Plan
When the Vatican appointed the great sculptor, painter, and architect Michelangelo to rebuild St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome, he wanted it to be on...
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Rocket-inspired reaction yields carbon with record surface area
Using a chemical reaction inspired by rocket fuel ignition, Cornell researchers have engineered a nanoporous carbon with the highest surface area...
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Japan Fears A Catastrophic Nankai Megathrust Earthquake Is Likely To Hit In Next 30 Years
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Thanks to This $ 10 Repair Mask, No One Can Tell I’ve Been Heat-Styling My Hair for 15 Years
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AI and science: what 1,600 researchers think
A Nature survey finds that scientists are concerned, as well as excited, by the increasing use of artificial-intelligence tools in research. Richard...
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How Fungi Make a Promising Compound for Treating Cancer and Inflammation
The process by which fungi synthesize some of their most potent compounds has remained unclear for many years. This is especially true of...
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Blurry Patina: Grimy Reverence Or "Polished Turd" - 3 Quarks Daily
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An mRNA cancer vaccine may offer long-term protection
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This Hornet Can Drink 80% Alcohol Without Ever Getting Drunk and Scientists Finally Know Why
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From Ozempic to bird flu: Here are the biggest health stories of 2024 : Short Wave
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Daily briefing: Cancer ‘poisons’ the immune system by giving it faulty machinery
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Rethinking Governance in the Age of Generative AI
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Daily briefing: How long can we hold off more controversial ‘CRISPR babies’?
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The famous ape reportedly knew thousands of words, loved Clint Eastwood movies, and was a big fan of video games. Kanzi has died at the...
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