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US TikTok faces investigation over claims of censoring anti-Trump posts
‘Insane’ AI breakthrough runs your work and finances via WhatsApp
Apple developing wearable ‘AI pin’ that could listen to conversations
Grandparents hooked on their screens as ‘boomer slop’ takes over
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Scientific American
29/01/2026 02:50:08 AM
Space & PhysicsJanuary 27, 2026AI reveals 800 never-before-seen ‘cosmic anomalies’ in old Hubble images
Your guide to 29 wildly different theories of consciousness
A foraging teenager was mauled by a bear 27,000 years ago, skeleton shows
Menopause linked to changes in brain’s gray matter, new study shows
NASA pushes ahead with ‘wet’ dress rehearsal for Artemis II moon mission
Video evidence and eyewitness accounts: Why people see different things
Why freezing rain can be so much more dangerous than snow
Scientist who helped eradicate smallpox dies at age 89
Why consciousness is the hardest problem in science
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The hidden threat eating away at museum treasures
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New Scientist

29/01/2026 02:50:08 AM
LifeSea turtles may be more resilient to global warming than we thoughtNews
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Nature
29/01/2026 02:50:11 AM
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Cancer might protect against Alzheimer’s — this protein helps explain why A molecule produced by cancer cells can shield the brain from Alzheimer’s disease in mice.
What a $1-billion pledge means for CERN’s ambitious supercollider plans news q&a | 23 Jan 2026
Exclusive: key NIH review panels due to lose all members by the end of 2026 news | 22 Jan 2026
What your breath says about the bacteria in your gut news | 22 Jan 2026
NIH ends support for some human fetal-tissue research – dismaying scientists news | 22 Jan 2026
How to eat well and within Earth’s limits Johan Rockström world view | 27 Jan 2026
Gladys Mae West obituary: mathematician who pioneered GPS technology She made key contributions to US cold-war science despite facing huge barriers as a Black woman.
US science after a year of Trump: what has been lost and what remains A series of graphics reveals how the Trump administration has sought historic cuts to science and the research workforce.
The biggest 'Schrödinger's cat' yet — physicists put 7,000 atoms in superposition Quantum superposition gets supersized — plus, US science after a year of Trump.
Girls are starting puberty younger — why, and what are the risks? More girls are hitting puberty at eight or earlier. Researchers are exploring the causes, the consequences and what should be done.
Still working at 107: supercentenarian study probes genetics of extreme longevity NEWS | 27 JAN 2026
Audio long read: ‘I rarely get outside’ — scientists ditch fieldwork in the age of AI NATURE PODCAST | 26 JAN 2026
Briefing Chat: The canny cow that can use tools, and how babies share their microbiomes NATURE PODCAST | 23 JAN 2026
Guinea-Bissau suspends US-funded vaccine trial as African scientists question its motives NEWS | 23 JAN 2026
Gladys Mae West obituary: mathematician who pioneered GPS technology She made key contributions to US cold-war science despite facing huge barriers as a Black woman. obituary
Exceeding 1.5 °C requires rethinking accountability in climate policy A scientific foundation is required to establish nations’ responsibilities in a hotter ‘overshoot’ world.
Sensors are transforming the world — work together to maximize their benefits editorial
AI and nuclear energy feature strongly in agenda-setting technologies for 2026 editorial
AI and nuclear energy feature strongly in agenda-setting technologies for 2026 Editorial
Making progress on global health will need high-quality evidence Editorial
US science after a year of Trump: what has been lost and what remains News Feature
Of all the quarries: Casablanca fossils reveal African ancestors of Homo sapiens News & Views
Large-scale dynamos driven by shear-flow-induced jets Article
Accretion bursts crystallize silicates in a planet-forming disk Article
Quantum spinning effect observed in a levitating magnet A supercooled microscopic ferromagnet proves the existence of gyroscopic magnetic behaviour that has been long sought by physicists.
Volcanic personality: the man who recognized volcanoes as a planet-shaping force of nature news and views
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Quantum effect observed for biggest objects yet news and views
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