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Blood test could help diagnose bipolar disorder — but some researchers are sceptical

Scientists have developed a blood test that uses biomarkers to help diagnose bipolar disorder.Credit: John Thys/Reporters/Science Photo Library A first-of-its-kind

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Tracking methane super-emitters from space

No one noticed when an old pipe started spewing methane into the sky in the British countryside. The leak, near

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All we are is our memories

The brochure had got it exactly right. All we are is our memories, Zane thought. He remembered the salesman’s pitch,

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Eyes in the sky usher in new era of law and order

Nature, Published online: 06 November 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-03593-x Satellite imagery is getting sharper and is gradually making its way into the

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The man sniffing out fraudsters that sell fake degrees

Hello Nature readers, would you like to get this Briefing in your inbox free every day? Sign up here. The

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Creating new materials by turning failure on its head

RESEARCH BRIEFINGS 06 November 2024 Usually, materials either are stiff or can absorb shocks or vibrations; they rarely achieve both.

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Citizen scientists can be chemists — give them a chance

What do the brain map of the fruit fly, the location of exoplanet WASP-77 A b, the identification of antibiotic

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The antibodies don’t work! The race to rid labs of molecules that ruin experiments

Carl Laflamme knew what protein he wanted to study, but not where to find it. It is encoded by a

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Science communication will benefit from research integrity standards

An anti-vaccination protester in New York City. Researchers are aiming to improve public trust in science by discussing uncertainty in

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Mechanistic understanding and efficient engineering of crystal phases in 2D materials

RESEARCH BRIEFINGS 06 November 2024 Optical spectroscopy has been used to monitor a transition between crystal phases in materials called