Artificial organ transplants have been held back by the difficulty of making networks of blood vessels – a problem scientists are now taking steps to overcome
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How you breathe could reveal a lot about your health
Your breathing patterns are unique to you – and could be linked to your weight and mental health
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Four science-based rules that will make your conversations flow
If you struggle with small talk or find it hard to express yourself, research by psychologist Alison Wood Brooks and others will help you master the art of conversation
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Light has been made into a fluid that simulates space-time
By using light to emulate the structure of space-time, researchers can better understand black holes – and the exotic objects that mimic them
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Happy birthday quantum mechanics! I got a ticket to the ultimate physics party
Nature, Published online: 12 June 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-01860-z
Nature reporter joins hundreds of physicists on a remote island to celebrate Heisenberg’s enlightening trip there 100 years ago.
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The Vera C. Rubin Observatory is about to totally transform astronomy
With the ability to scan the entire southern night sky every three days, the huge Vera C. Rubin Observatory could be about to start solving the mysteries of the universe, from dark matter to Planet Nine
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At early ages, autism in girls and boys looks similar
A new study of more than 2,500 children under 5 found little difference in autism symptoms between boys and girls.
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Here’s how a collision of star remnants launches a gleaming jet
A computer simulation shows how two neutron stars of unequal mass merge, form a black hole and spit out a jet of high energy matter.
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Trump EPA Announces Climate Regulation Rollback but Faces Legal Hurdles
The EPA has contradicted itself—and legal precedent—in its bid to undo Biden-era limits on power-plant climate pollution
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Missing link star? Why this 'teenage vampire' white dwarf has scientists so excited
Astronomers have discovered a “teenage vampire” dead star in the process of devouring a companion star during a short-lived, “missing link” phase of its evolution.