Abrupt changes to programmes including USAID inhibit global efforts to stop disease such as HIV, malaria and more, say ...
Insights from probing the shock-absorbing layer within the crustacean’s club-like claw could inspire the design of tough new ...
Microbes that reside peaceably in the nasal passageways and on the skin can be harnessed for taking drugs to target cells.
Researchers in Gaza tell Nature of ‘unwavering commitment to education and knowledge’ as most universities lie damaged or ...
In the first half of 2025, Ozempic developer Novo Nordisk in Bagsværd, Denmark, expects results from a second phase III trial ...
A Copper Age burial in Spain holds the largest collection of beads ever found ― enough to require a tonne of shellfish as raw ...
Tech giant OpenAI has unveiled a pay-for-access tool called ‘deep research’, which synthesizes information from dozens or ...
Search engines, GPS maps and other tech can alter our ability to learn and remember. Now scientists are working out what AI ...
Studying crowd dynamics could inform strategies that help to prevent dense gatherings from becoming dangerous.
Real-time imaging shows that bacterial resilience to antibiotics is not caused by a few ‘persisters’, but is a ...
Two brain regions work together when mice learn to override the instinct to run and hide from a potential threat.
For decades, the leading theory for the ubiquity of Indo-European languages was that early farmers, living in a region known ...