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Social Platforms are Running Immersive Promotions for their Own Products

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, and for the first time, the major social platforms are running big,

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Israel and Hezbollah agree to ceasefire in Lebanon, US says

The Israeli prime minister says he is asking his ministers to approve a ceasefire agreement to end the current war

NATURE

life at the heart of an outbreak

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Evidence of oldest known alphabet unearthed among Syrian tomb treasures

The small clay cylinders are engraved with symbols thought to be letters.Credit: Glenn Schwartz, Johns Hopkins University Clay cylinders unearthed

NATURE

How the world’s biggest laser smashed a nuclear-fusion record

It worked: in February 2021, the scientists bested the previous record by 70% and achieved nearly one-tenth of the output

NATURE

A gift guide for the conscious consumer

The holidays are a time of joy and goodwill. They also happen to be one of the most wasteful times

NATURE

Act now to stop millions of research papers from disappearing

The Bodleian Libraries at the University of Oxford, UK, one of the United Kingdom’s ‘legal deposit’ libraries. Access has not

NATURE

Antimatter to be transported outside a lab for first time — in a van

Two teams of CERN physicists are racing to perform an extraordinary feat: transporting antimatter for the first time. Antimatter —

NATURE

Why the word scientist was controversial 100 years ago

Nature, Published online: 26 November 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-03771-x The debate about adopting the term scientist, and musings on how the content

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Spain’s flash floods reveal a desperate need for improved mitigation efforts

Nature, Published online: 26 November 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-03825-0 In the wake of one of Europe’s biggest natural disasters in 50 years,