Nature, Published online: 18 June 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-01885-4
Research ships rarely brave the Greenland Sea in winter. Early this year, scientists ventured into the ice-covered waters to capture crucial data about the planet’s future.
Nature, Published online: 18 June 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-01885-4
Research ships rarely brave the Greenland Sea in winter. Early this year, scientists ventured into the ice-covered waters to capture crucial data about the planet’s future.
Nature, Published online: 18 June 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-01883-6
Models estimating the levels of flight-directing staff need a rethink.
Nature, Published online: 18 June 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-09062-3
A colour sensor array based on multilayer monolithically stacked lead halide perovskite thin-film photodetectors achieves higher quantum efficiency and superior colour accuracy compared to conventional filter-based image sensors.
Nature, Published online: 18 June 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-01710-y
Ecological modelling reveals that the range of habitats humans occupied in Africa increased before our species established a lasting presence outside the continent.
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Tech CEOs and politicians alike are preparing for the day that superintelligent AI takes over, whilst failing to deal with the issues in front of them – from copyright to autonomous killing machines
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As Jaws celebrates its 50th anniversary, Science News explores the vast range of shark sizes, from megaladon to the dwarf lanternshark.
Ancient proteins and DNA may peg a 146,000-year-old Chinese skull as the most complete fossil to date from Denisovans, a puzzling line of Asian hominids.