Nature News
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Tapeworms battle it out to control shared host
When two parasites want different things, only one can triumph.
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Blended structure makes steel light yet sturdy
Material bests titanium alloy for strength and ductility.
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Gravitational waves discovery now officially dead
A team of astronomers that last year reported evidence for gravitational waves from the early Universe has now withdrawn the claim. A joint analysis of data recorded by the team’s […]
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Mystery childhood paralysis stumps researchers
Pathogen related to polio and common cold could be the cause — but little is known for sure.
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Genghis Khan’s genetic legacy has competition
Millions of men bear the genetic legacy of Genghis Khan, the famously fertile Mongolian ruler who died in 1227. Researchers have now recognized ten other men whose fecundity has left a […]
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GM microbes created that can’t escape the lab
Critics of genetic engineering have long worried about the risk of modified organisms escaping into the environment. A biological-containment strategy described this week in Nature has the potential to put some […]
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Hidden hurdle for women in science
Women shy away from fields in which talent, not hard work, is thought to be key, survey suggests.
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Blown-up brains reveal nanoscale details
Microscopes make living cells and tissues appear bigger. But what if we could actually make the things bigger?
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Game theorists crack poker
An ‘essentially unbeatable’ algorithm for the popular card game points to strategies for solving real-life problems without having complete information.