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Bluesky’s science takeover: 70% of Nature poll respondents use platform
Roughly 6,000 readers answered our poll, with many declaring that Bluesky was nicer, kinder and less antagonistic to science than X. Celeste...
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The #1 Ingredient to Boost Turmeric's Anti-Inflammatory Power, According to Science
If you’re consuming turmeric without this ingredient, you might not be getting all the benefits you could. Key Takeaways Curcumin is the primary...
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Does Rosemary Oil Really Help With Hair Growth? Here’s What Science Says
Rosemary oil has gained popularity as a natural hair growth remedy, but does it really work? Some studies suggest it may be as effective as...
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'Vitamin T' is latest vacation trend for travelers seeking 'longer, healthier lives'
A new report from Kayak.com is revealing the predicted travel trends that could dominate the next five years. One standout from the booking platform's "...
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Far-right governments seek to cut billions of euros from research in Europe
Anti- immigration parties are pushing policies that are hostile or indifferent towards science. David Matthews David Matthews is a freelance writer...
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Protests over Israel–Hamas war have torn US universities apart: what’s next?
Nature talks to researchers studying the protests about a high-stakes congressional hearing this week and accusations of antisemitism on campus. Jeff...
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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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Japanese Researchers Develop Recyclable Plastic That Fully Dissolves in the Ocean
Japanese researchers have created a new type of plastic that is strong, recyclable, and completely dissolves in seawater, helping to reduce ocean...
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A small device tracked older adults’ conversations—and revealed a hidden link to brain health
A new study published in Scientific Reports has found that older adults who talk more throughout their day tend to perform better on tests of...
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AI can forecast the weather in seconds without needing supercomputers
An AI weather program running for a single second on a desktop can match the accuracy of traditional forecasts that take hours or days on...
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Daily briefing: Fossilized poo and vomit show how dinosaurs rose to dominance
What dinosaurs ate reveals how they adapted climate change-induced shifts in vegetation. Plus, antimatter goes on the road and India’s...
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Population of nearly extinct lizard grows 16X in only six years
'This is a remarkable turnaround for this cheeky and charismatic lizard.’ A nearly-extinct Caribbean reptile is showing signs of a comeback following years of conservation...
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‘Omg, did PubMed go dark?’ Blackout stokes fears about database’s future
A brief outage has focused attention on scientists’ reliance on the US-government-funded website. A temporary outage of the US-government-funded...
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Daily briefing: How AI brought back the Klimt masterpiece destroyed by Nazis
Artificial intelligence can help to regain lost art treasures. Plus, brain cells that control how quickly mice eat have been identified and how to...
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Study claims all observables in nature can be measured with a single constant: The second
A group of Brazilian researchers has presented an innovative proposal to resolve a decades-old debate among theoretical physicists: How many...
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Harrison Ford Shares Powerful Message Urging People To Pause and Appreciate Nature’s Biodiversity
When was the last time you really stopped to appreciate nature? In our fast-paced lives, it’s easy to get lost in screens and consumed...
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Why a teenager’s bird-flu infection is ringing alarm bells for scientists
A strain of avian influenza is showing signs of adaptation to human hosts, but there is no evidence that it can transmit from person to...
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Number of Black UK professors rises by 25% in one year
Initiatives such as grass-roots campaigns are likely to have contributed to the uptick, but barriers to progress remain. Elizabeth Gibney The number of...
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The test stand for the High-Luminosity LHC welcomes its first magnets
The magnets that direct and focus the beams just before the collision point are one of the jewels of the High-Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC), the major...
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How to 3D print fully formed robots
Printing multi-material objects in a single run, and the effectiveness of lifestyle interventions for preventing type 2 diabetes. Download the Nature...
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Is the Mars rover’s rock collection worth $ 11 billion?
Budget woes force NASA to reassess Perseverance’s travel plan, and seek cheaper ways of getting samples back to Earth. Alexandra Witze The Woodlands,...
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Boosting neuronal activity-driven mitochondrial DNA transcription improves cognition in aged mice
Editor’s summary Aging is associated with impairments in mitochondrial functions. However, how aging affects mitochondria in neurons remains to be...
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Humans evolved for distance running — but ancestor ‘Lucy’ didn’t go far or fast
3D models of Australopithecus afarensis suggest the muscular adaptations that made modern humans better runners. Explore innovative talent training...
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Why This Earthquake in the Midwest Surprised Geologists
Earthquakes are often associated with areas along tectonic plate boundaries, like the Pacific Ring of Fire. However, the Midwest, primarily known for...
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Hugging Face expands its LeRobot platform with training data for self-driving machines
Last year, Hugging Face, the AI dev platform, launched LeRobot, a collection of open AI models, datasets, and tools to help build real-world robotics systems....
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With the growth of offshore wind farms there are many questions surrounding their impact. In the second of two stories about what researchers are...
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