Nature News
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[:eu]How quantum trickery can scramble cause and effect[:]
Logic-defying experiments in quantum causality can twist the notion of time itself.
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[:eu]Modified viruses deliver death to antibiotic-resistant bacteria[:]
Engineered microbes turn a bacterium’s immune response against itself using CRISPR.
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[:eu]New concerns raised over value of genome-wide disease studies[:]
Large analyses dredge up ‘peripheral’ genetic associations that offer little biological insight, researchers say.
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[:eu]Resistance to last-ditch antibiotic has spread farther than anticipated[:]
Emergence of colistin resistance in farm animals around the world takes researchers by surprise.
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[:eu]Oldest Homo sapiens fossil claim rewrites our species’ history[:]
Remains from Morocco dated to 315,000 years ago push back our species’ origins by 100,000 years — and suggest we didn’t evolve only in East Africa.
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[:eu]Next-generation cancer drugs boost immunotherapy responses[:]
Early clinical trial data suggest that combining medicines improves treatment.
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[:eu]Neutron stars set to open their heavy hearts[:]
Space mission will peer inside the densest matter in the Universe.
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[:eu]Jupiter’s secrets revealed by NASA probe[:]
A deep ammonia plume and a powerful magnetic field are among the many surprises uncovered by the Juno mission.
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[:eu]Iron-dumping ocean experiment sparks controversy[:]
Canadian foundation says its field research could boost fisheries in Chile, but researchers doubt its motives.