Nature News
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Space station dark-matter experiment hits a glitch
Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer cooling pump failure raises questions about its longevity.
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Motion studies: See how they run
Software tools that track how animals move are helping researchers to do everything from diagnosing neurological conditions to illuminating evolution.
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Next-generation X-ray source fires up
Electrons have begun circulating in a synchrotron in Lund, Sweden, in what researchers hope marks the start of a new era for X-ray science.
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Nanotube implants show diagnostic potential
Devices could track insulin levels in the body or sniff out cancerous cells.
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The cannabis experiment
As marijuana use becomes more acceptable, researchers are scrambling to answer key questions about the drug.
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Most gay and lesbian researchers are out in the lab
Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) scientists feel more accepted in the workplace than their peers in other professions, a US survey suggests. The study, published in the Journal of […]
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Octopus genome holds clues to uncanny intelligence
With its eight prehensile arms lined with suckers, camera-like eyes, elaborate repertoire of camouflage tricks and spooky intelligence, the octopus is like no other creature on Earth. Added to those […]
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3D-printed device helps computers solve cocktail-party problem
Artificial-intelligence researchers have long struggled to make computers perform a task that is simple for humans: picking out one person’s speech when multiple people nearby are talking simultaneously.
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Non-magnetic metals turned into magnets
Two common metals that are not magnetic — copper and manganese — can be transformed into magnets: a surprising effect that involves combining thin films of the metals with carbon-based […]