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How trees can save coffee cultivation in Guatemala
20/04/2023

How trees can save coffee cultivation in Guatemala

In Jalapa, where some of Guatemala’s best quality coffee grows, the soil has been suffering. But farmers are using environmental practices to nurture biodiversity, and coffee production, back to life.

Evolving globs of yeast may unlock mysteries of multicellular life
20/04/2023

Evolving globs of yeast may unlock mysteries of multicellular life

A multiyear experiment made yeast clusters much bigger and tougher, hinting at how the first complex life on Earth came to be.

Endless scrolling through social media can literally make you sick
20/04/2023

Endless scrolling through social media can literally make you sick

Once mainly a scourge of VR headsets, cybersickness seems to be on the rise as the pandemic pushes our bodies to their digital limits.

This scientist is on a mission to map the world’s oceans
17/04/2023

This scientist is on a mission to map the world’s oceans

We’ve imaged more of Mars than of our own planet’s seafloor. Ved Chirayath wants to change that.

How Earth's tides may be linked to the rise of life as we know it
17/04/2023

How Earth's tides may be linked to the rise of life as we know it

As the moon's tug on the ocean slowed the rotation of our planet, longer days may have helped photosynthetic microbes breathe new life into the world.

How Earth's tides may be linked to the rise of life as we know it
17/04/2023

How Earth's tides may be linked to the rise of life as we know it

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No time to exercise? Just 5 minutes still has a big impact.
14/04/2023

No time to exercise? Just 5 minutes still has a big impact.

Amping up the intensity of everyday activities—like charging up the stairs or carrying heavy groceries—can lower the risk of cancer and cardiovascular disease.

How you should dispose of unused or expired medications
11/04/2023

How you should dispose of unused or expired medications

Flushing or throwing away leftover drugs can contaminate waterways, threatening people and wildlife. Here are some safer solutions.

Can restoring mangroves protect Miami from rising seas?
05/04/2023

Can restoring mangroves protect Miami from rising seas?

Living shorelines featuring mangroves can stabilize coasts, limit flooding, and save landowners money.

Cancer drugs are closing in on some of the deadliest mutations
30/03/2023

Cancer drugs are closing in on some of the deadliest mutations

The protein KRAS, mutated in many cancers, was deemed ‘undruggable’. Now scientists are hoping to save lives with a batch of new compounds that target it.

The first Indigenous female surgeon in Canada is battling for health justice
29/03/2023

The first Indigenous female surgeon in Canada is battling for health justice

Nadine Caron was appalled to hear racist views about Indigenous health from a project adviser. So she’s fighting to change perceptions.

Grad students’ long overtime , and more — this week’s best science graphics
28/03/2023

Grad students’ long overtime , and more — this week’s best science graphics

Three charts from the world of research, selected by Nature editors.

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