SCIENCE
Bone cancer therapy unexpectedly makes tumours less painful
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- . January 24, 2026
An artist’s impression of nanomedicine in action ALFRED PASIEKA/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Cancer that spreads to bones can be deadly, and
Bubble feeding trick spreads through humpback whale social groups
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- . January 21, 2026
Humpback whales work together to trap fish by surrounding them with bubbles Jenn Dickie/North Coast Cetatean society An innovative feeding
First treaty to protect the high seas comes into force
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- . January 18, 2026
A trawler in the Southern Ocean Shutterstock A treaty that will protect areas of the largely lawless high seas from
Woolly rhino genome recovered from meat in frozen wolf pup’s stomach
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- . January 15, 2026
The woolly rhino was one of the icons of the last glacial period The History Collection / Alamy A genome
Sinking trees in Arctic Ocean could remove 1 billion tonnes of CO2
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- . January 12, 2026
Trees floating towards the Arctic Ocean Carl Christoph Stadie/The Alfred Wegener Institute Cutting down swathes of boreal forest and sinking
Tree bark microbiome has important overlooked role in climate
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- . January 9, 2026
Melaleuca wetland forests in New South Wales, Australia, are hotspots for tree microbial life Luke Jeffrey / Southern Cross University
Northern Greenland ice dome melted before and could melt again
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- . January 6, 2026
Researchers working at Prudhoe Dome in Greenland Caleb K. Walcott-George An ice dome in northern Greenland once melted completely at
Fossil analysis adds to debate over how earliest known hominin walked
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- . January 3, 2026
Sahelanthropus fossils (centre) compared with a chimpanzee (left) and a human (right) Wiliams et al., Sci. Adv. 12, eadv0130 A
Star that seemed to vanish more than 130 years ago is found again
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- . December 31, 2025
An image captured by a telescope at the Grasslands Observatory in Arizona. The “x” is where E. E. Barnard saw
Mathematicians spent 2025 exploring the edge of mathematics
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- . December 28, 2025
When numbers get large, things get weird Jezper / Alamy In 2025, the edges of mathematics came a little more