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No hearing aids needed: bats’ ears stay keen well into old age

Nature, Published online: 06 November 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-03575-z Elderly big brown bats showed little sign of age-related degradation in the inner

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World’s first wooden satellite heads for space

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a writer’s portrait of the International Space Station

Download Nature hits the books 08 November 2024 Samantha Harvey’s Booker Prize shortlisted novel Orbital is set inside an International

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In that land

The wind stirs the dust around Nyla’s boots as she steps through the remains of the cabin. The roof has

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Grass-roots pressure grows to boost support for breastfeeding scientists

Credit: Alamy The months following the birth of Colleen Sullivan’s first child, a son, in 2014 were rough. Sullivan, a

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This scientist treated her own cancer with viruses she grew in the lab

Viruses such as measles (pictured here) can be used to attack cancerous cells. Credit: Eye Of Science/Science Photo Library A

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World-first stem-cell treatment restores vision in people

Three people with severely impaired vision who received stem-cell transplants have experienced substantial improvements in their sight that have persisted

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Why do wet dogs shake themselves dry? Neuroscience has an answer

Experiments with mice have revealed the neuroscience of why dogs shake their wet fur.Credit: Nat NT/Getty When a dog shakes

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Will South Africa become first country to accept controversial form of human genome editing?

Researchers have voiced concerns after South Africa updated its health-research ethics guidelines to include a new section on heritable (or

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What Trump’s election victory could mean for AI, climate and more

From repealing climate policies to overturning guidance on the safe development of artificial intelligence (AI), Republican Donald Trump made plenty