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An elephant learns to shower — until her jealous rival turns to sabotage

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Huge carnivorous ‘terror bird’ rivalled the giant panda in size

The heavy-beaked predators called terror birds sat at the top of the food chain for much of the past 65

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Can robotic lab assistants speed up your work?

Researcher Yan Zeng looks over the machinery at the A-Lab, a fully automated laboratory at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Trust in scientists starts to recover in the United States at last — but barely

A March for Science rally in Massachusetts. This year, public trust in scientists edged up over 2023 levels, a survey

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Google uses millions of phones to map Earth’s ionosphere and improve GPS

Sun rays keep a portion of the upper atmosphere’s molecules ionized, causing anomalies in the propagation of radio waves.Credit: JSC/NASA

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Bone marrow in the skull plays a surprisingly important role in ageing

Download the Nature Podcast 13 November 2024 In this episode: 00:46 The role of skull bone marrow in ageing During

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CRISPR builds a big tomato that’s actually sweet

Two changes make tomatoes tastier.Credit: Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto/Getty Rotten tomatoes no more: growing sweeter tomatoes is possible by editing just two

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Reducing pregnancy risk could be as easy as chewing gum

Infections of the gums can trigger inflammation and the spread of bacteria through the bloodstream — and have been linked

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Why it’s in rich nations’ interests to fund climate finance

As the Spanish city of Valencia recovers from devastating flash floods and southern US states mop up after two hurricanes

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Why AI-generated recommendation letters sell applicants short

Maroun Khoury emphasizes the need to draw on personal interactions and experiences when writing letters of recommendation.Credit: Damircudic/Getty As a