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Dataset artefacts can partially drive the measured decline in disruption
The probiotic bacteria engineered to treat diabetes
Rattlesnakes’ own antivenom could protect humans too
Giant balloon gives rise to new view of the Milky Way’s centre
Pre-clinical data interpretation requires clinical context
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Lead carboxylates passivation for meter-scale perovskite solar modules
Three-dimensional mapping of intact ovaries reveals the aging dynamics of the ovarian reserve
A particle made of force: physicists say they’ve found mysterious ‘glueball’
System lag
A controversial Alzheimer’s surgery is said to reverse symptoms — here’s what scientists know
Were these ancient rock images painted with human blood?
Macabre ingredient may have helped murals on Chinese cliffs survive nearly 2000 years of weathering
Can a new, safer class of pain drugs ever rival opioids?
Sodium channel blockers promise relief without addiction risk. But it’s been a challenge to improve them
Denisovans towered over their contemporaries and munched a bunch of meat
A pair of studies dissects the stature and diets of our mysterious archaic cousins
Hundreds of paper-mill papers peddled in ads were later published
More than one-fifth of some IEEE conferences’ papers appear linked to authorship for sale
MIT neuroscientists discover the brain can reason without words
MIT neuroscientists have found striking evidence that language and logical reasoning are powered by separate systems in the brain. Even people with severe language impairments caused by stroke were able to solve challenging logic puzzles as well as people without those impairments, while brain scans showed that language-processing regions stayed largely quiet during reasoning tasks.
Marine heatwaves are harming human health in surprising ways
Marine heatwaves are emerging as a threat not just to coral reefs and fisheries, but to human health and well-being. Researchers warn that unusually hot oceans can fuel stronger storms, trigger harmful algal blooms, reduce seafood supplies, disrupt livelihoods, and contribute to anxiety, grief, and depression in coastal communities.
Newly discovered virus is sickening cattle in Western Europe
The pathogen, which reduces milk production, is the latest midge-transmitted virus affecting ruminants to reach the continent