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Leap of faith

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Science, Volume 392, Issue 6798, Page 662-662, May 2026.
František Šebek

In Other Journals

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Science, Volume 392, Issue 6798, Page 603-604, May 2026.
Corinne Simonti, and Jesse Smith, Sacha Vignieri, Ekeoma Uzogara, Michael A. Funk, Stella M. Hurtley, Sarah H. Ross, Brad Wible, and Jelena Stajic

High risk of extinction across the flowering plant tree of life

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Science, Volume 392, Issue 6798, Page 655-659, May 2026.
Félix Forest, Ruth Brown, Sven Buerki, Jonathan F. Colville, Justin Moat, Eimear Nic Lughadha, Nisha R. Owen, Domitilla C. Raimondo, Malin Rivers, James Rosindell, Barnaby E. Walker, Steven P. Bachman, Sebastian Pipins, Rikki Gumbs, Matilda J. M. Brown

Your DNA may predict your future success more than your upbringing

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A new twin study suggests your genes may play a bigger role in your future success than your upbringing. Researchers found that IQ, which is largely genetically influenced, strongly predicts education, career, and income. Even twins raised in the same household diverged based on genetic differences. The findings hint that life outcomes may be more hardwired than many people expect.

Scientists reverse diabetes in mice with lab-grown insulin cells

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Scientists in Sweden have taken a major step toward a potential cure for type 1 diabetes by developing a more reliable way to create insulin-producing cells from human stem cells. These lab-grown cells not only respond strongly to glucose but were also able to restore blood sugar control when transplanted into diabetic mice.