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Major African radio telescope will help to image black holes
11/03/2023

Major African radio telescope will help to image black holes

US$25-million facility in Namibia will be Africa’s first millimetre-range radio telescope.

Huge boost for US science funding inches closer to reality
09/03/2023

Huge boost for US science funding inches closer to reality

The US House of Representatives has passed its America COMPETES Act, which includes money for science funding agencies. Scientists are cautious, but hopeful.

First glimpse of lone black hole delights astronomers
07/03/2023

First glimpse of lone black hole delights astronomers

The invisible cosmic tourist could carry clues about supernova explosions.

Stimulating spinal cord helps paralysed people to walk again
05/03/2023

Stimulating spinal cord helps paralysed people to walk again

Implant restores some movement in three people with spinal-cord injuries — but the treatment is in its early stages.

Scientists raise alarm over ‘dangerously fast’ growth in atmospheric methane
03/03/2023

Scientists raise alarm over ‘dangerously fast’ growth in atmospheric methane

As global methane concentrations soar over 1,900 parts per billion, some researchers fear that global warming itself is behind the rapid rise.

Researchers frustrated as Biden’s science adviser resigns amid scandal
01/03/2023

Researchers frustrated as Biden’s science adviser resigns amid scandal

Geneticist Eric Lander had a reputation for being a bully, scientists say, as they call for more inspiring leadership.

Black hole spotting, immunity cheat sheet — the week in infographics
27/02/2023

Black hole spotting, immunity cheat sheet — the week in infographics

Nature highlights three key graphics from the week in science and research.

The race to save the Internet from quantum hackers
25/02/2023

The race to save the Internet from quantum hackers

The quantum computer revolution could break encryption — but more-secure algorithms can safeguard privacy.

Evidence of Europe’s first Homo sapiens found in French cave
23/02/2023

Evidence of Europe’s first Homo sapiens found in French cave

Stone artefacts and tooth pre-date the earliest known evidence of the species in Europe by more than 10,000 years.

How virtual meetings can limit creative ideas
20/02/2023

How virtual meetings can limit creative ideas

Hear the biggest stories from the world of science | 27 April 2022

One tree or two? Genes confirm Iban traditional knowledge in Borneo
14/02/2023

One tree or two? Genes confirm Iban traditional knowledge in Borneo

Words in the languages of the Iban and Dusun people are the tip-off that a tree given a single scientific name is actually two species.

Biggest bacterium, comet capture and growing deserts
10/02/2023

Biggest bacterium, comet capture and growing deserts

The latest science news, in brief.

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