Nature News
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[:eu]How to find the right answer when the ‘wisdom of the crowd’ fails[:]
[:eu]A new algorithm succeeds by asking members of large groups how they think others will respond.[:]
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[:eu]Cancer reproducibility project releases first results[:]
[:eu]An open-science effort to replicate dozens of cancer-biology studies is off to a confusing start.[:]
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[:eu]Five big mysteries about CRISPR’s origins[:]
[:eu]Where did it come from? How do organisms use it without self-destructing? And what else can it do?[:]
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[:eu]Hubble telescope maps Voyager probes’ cosmic road trip[:]
[:eu]Analysis reveals the gas clouds that the far-flung spacecraft will encounter.[:]
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[:eu]Google reveals secret test of AI bot to beat top Go players[:]
[:eu]Updated version of DeepMind’s AlphaGo program behind mystery online competitor.[:]
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[:eu]Bat banter is surprisingly nuanced[:]
[:eu]The racket that Egyptian fruit bats make when jammed next to each other contains information about food, sleeping arrangements and mating attempts.[:]
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[:eu]Ephemeral antimatter atoms pinned down in milestone laser test[:]
[:eu]Ability to do spectroscopy on antihydrogen may provide new test of fundamental physics.[:]
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[:eu]Meet Chewie, the biggest Australopithecus on record[:]
[:eu]40 years later, researchers have found more hominin footprints at the world-famous site, called Laetoli. They comprise tracks from two more individuals, including those of a man who would have […]
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[:eu]Metabolomics: Small molecules, single cells[:]
[:eu]Sensitive mass spectrometry and innovative cell-sampling techniques allow researchers to profile metabolites in single cells, but the field is still in its infancy.[:]