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First sighting of ‘neutrino fog’ sparks excitement – but is it bad news for dark matter?

Most neutrinos that stream through Earth are produced by fusion reactions in the Sun.Credit: NASA/Goddard/SDO Physicists in Italy and China

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How AI is decoding the calls of the wild

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Inhere, Outthere

Although the overhead fans hissed tirelessly, I swear I could feel it — the heat from outthere crawling through the

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A little bird flies high thanks to mighty mitochondria

Mitochondria are mighty ― especially those of birds that fly thousands of kilometres each year. Investigation into mitochondria, the powerhouses

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The best science images of 2024 — <i>Nature’s</i> picks

Nature, Published online: 13 December 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-03969-z A breathtaking total eclipse, courageous penguins, volcanic smoke rings and more. Source link

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Mars rover makes epic climb to explore some of the oldest rocks in the Solar System

Washington DC After a months-long climb up the side of a crater on Mars, NASA’s Perseverance rover has finally emerged

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How a biochemistry department used redacted job applications to achieve gender parity

Concealing some of the information on job applications led to more women being hired.Credit: Christopher Ames/Getty In 2017, when Sherri

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Neanderthals and humans interbred more recently than scientists thought

Members of a group including the Zlatý kůň woman and the Ranis individuals travel across Europe some 45,000 years ago

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Meet the scientist helping women find their voice

In a community center in rural Madagascar, Kame Westerman noticed something that changed her career. As the men debated the

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Making kidney tests work for everyone

A 2022 regional study found that creatinine is an inadequate biomarker for kidney function in people in South Africa, Malawi