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Briefing Chat: Can’t focus? It’s not your attention span, it’s your notifications
Three mental-health claims from RFK’s wellness movement: what scientists say
Goodbye GDP? 31 ways to replace the world’s favourite measure of economic health
World-leading climate centre takes Trump administration to court
‘Undruggable’ cancer proteins meet their match
Happy 100th birthday David Attenborough! <i>Nature</i> salutes you
World’s largest forest research agency faces severe cutback by Trump administration
Radioactive rain and proving relativity: Books in brief
How a passion for baking fermented a fresh career move
A life in pictures: celebrating David Attenborough at 100
Matter of taste
Surge in fake citations uncovered by audit of 2.5 million biomedical-science papers
What scientists found inside coral reefs could change the future of medicine
Beneath the beauty of coral reefs lies a hidden universe of microbes unlike anything scientists expected. Each coral species supports its own specialized microbial partners, many of which have never been studied before. These microbes produce a stunning variety of chemical compounds with potential uses in medicine and biotech. The discovery highlights just how much is at stake as coral reefs face growing threats.
Trump administration cuts CDC’s key role in global program to stop HIV
State Department would send PEPFAR money directly to countries, which could then pay fees to health agency for help
Computer scientist to lead storied DOE lab through ‘exciting and threatening’ AI revolution
Katherine Yelick will become director of the Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory on 1 July
Doctors warn this popular vitamin may quietly disrupt cancer care
Many cancer patients turn to biotin supplements hoping to restore hair lost during treatment, but experts warn the popular vitamin may do more harm than good. While biotin is often marketed for stronger hair and nails, there’s little evidence it actually helps cancer-related hair loss—and it can dangerously interfere with lab tests. Doctors say the supplement can distort key blood markers, potentially masking cancer recurrence or delaying treatment decisions.
Scientists find natural compounds that hit COVID-19 from every angle
A little-known tree from Brazil’s Atlantic Forest may hold a surprising weapon against COVID-19. Researchers discovered that compounds called galloylquinic acids, extracted from its leaves, can attack SARS-CoV-2 on multiple fronts—blocking the virus from entering cells, disrupting its replication, and even dampening harmful inflammation. Unlike many antivirals that target just one part of the virus, these natural compounds act in several ways at once, potentially making it harder for resistance to develop.
As researchers aim for universal AI disclosure guidelines, the devil is in the details
Integrity conference attendees debated when and how authors should declare AI use in papers
Eating eggs could cut Alzheimer’s risk by 27%
Eating eggs might do more than just start your day—it could help protect your brain. Researchers found that people 65 and older who eat eggs regularly have a significantly lower risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease, with daily or near-daily consumption linked to up to a 27% reduction. Even modest egg intake showed benefits, suggesting that small dietary changes could make a meaningful difference over time.
Ancient ice core could help explain mysterious shift in Earth’s ice ages
Record-setting Antarctic archive reveals sharp swings in carbon dioxide 1 million years ago