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The Guardian - 13 hours 25 min ago
Conservationists and scientists criticise state for backtracking and say alternative non-lethal methods such as netting are more effective Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast The Queensland government has backtracked on plans to end the shooting of flying foxes from July 2026, continuing a practice wildlife advocates and scientists describe as "ineffective" and "inhumane". Permits issued by the state's environment department allow Queensland farmers to...
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New Scientist - 13 hours 25 min ago
Some of the world's most advanced robots showed off their skills at tech shows and sporting events, doing everything from cooking shrimp to running half marathons...
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IEEE Spectrum - 13 hours 26 min ago
Powering the AI data center boom dominated the conversation in the global energy sector in 2025. Governments are racing to develop the most advanced AI models, and data center developers are building as fast as they can. But no one is going to get very far without finding ways to generate and move more electricity to these power guzzlers. Spectrum's most popular energy stories in 2025 centered around that theme. Readers were particularly interested in stories about next-generation nuclear power...
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IEEE Spectrum - 14 hours 26 min ago
Christina had tried diet ing and exercise before. The weight always came off but then crept back on, especially after she gave birth to her son in 2022. She had hoped that a new class of weight-loss drugs might finally offer something different. Obesity treatments such as Wegovy and Zepbound had just arrived on the scene, helping people slim down with unprecedented ease. But the price tag of these GLP-1 drugs put them out of reach. Christina's health insurance wouldn't cover the cost. Desperate...
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New Scientist - 15 hours 25 min ago
The Linac Coherent Light Source in California has been firing record-breaking X-ray pulses for years, but now it's due for a shutdown and an upgrade. When it is turned back on, it will be even more powerful...
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The Independent - 16 hours 24 min ago
Study finds inflammation in bone marrow environment key to evolution of cancer...
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Retraction Watch - 17 hours 26 min ago
The BMJ has retracted a paper on a clinical trial of different methods of vascular access during cardiac arrest after an expert raised concerns about the randomization in the trial.  The study, published in July 2024, reports the results of a trial comparing intravenous and intraosseous vascular access for treating people who experienced cardiac arrest. … Continue reading The BMJ retracts clinical trial for severe' discrepancies in randomization...
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Wired - 17 hours 26 min ago
Today's global coral bleaching events are the worst kind of climate warning.
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Nature - 1 day 3 hours ago
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Nature - 1 day 3 hours ago
If you've hatched a New Year plan to move abroad, improve your presentations or chase happiness as a 20-something researcher, you'll find advice aplenty in these books.
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Nature - 1 day 3 hours ago
Encouraging academics to act as advisers to outside organizations is the most effective way to serve society's needs.
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Newser - 1 day 12 hours ago
A long, stony line on the seabed off western France is turning out to be a lot more than a geological quirk. Marine archaeologists say a 394-foot structure found off the Ile de Sein in Brittany is a man-made wall dating to roughly 5,000 BC, making it the largest...
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Wired - 1 day 15 hours ago
Drinking water in plastic bottles contains countless particles too small to see. New research finds that people who drink water from them on a daily basis ingest far more microplastics than those who don't.
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Wired - 1 day 20 hours ago
In the mid-19th century, Bernhard Riemann conceived of a new way to think about mathematical spaces, providing the foundation for modern geometry and physics.
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New York Times - 2 days 2 hours ago
Scientists in Texas are studying monarch butterflies to understand how they navigate thousands of miles, possibly by sensing Earth's magnetic field. Alexa Robles-Gil explains how researchers are examining the butterflies' brains to find answers.
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