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Two teams of CERN physicists are racing to perform an extraordinary feat: transporting antimatter for the first time.
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Researchers hope that immunisation will provide much needed protection against the neglected parasitic disease in conflict ...
Specialized cells help to create a nurturing environment in which tumour-fighting immune cells can thrive and work to ...
Beside the bluebells and celandines on the woodland floor, Fortey searches for morels, “the most delicious of all fungi”.
Ehsan Masood is an editor with Nature in London. He is the author of GDP: The World’s Most Powerful Formula and Why it Must Now Change, published in 2021. A last-minute deal that rescued the COP29 ...
Coming less than a decade after its launch, the studies emerging from the global project are a major achievement. Funders ...
A levitating frog, a necrophiliac duck, taxi drivers’ brains — the Ig Nobel prizes have shined a spotlight on offbeat work.
Analysis of nearly 2,000 people living in remote villages in Honduras reveals who’s spreading gut microorganisms to whom.
A strain of avian influenza is showing signs of adaptation to human hosts, but there is no evidence that it can transmit from ...