NATURE

This AI powered ‘tongue’ can tell Coke and Pepsi apart
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- . October 9, 2024
Download the Nature Podcast 9th October 2024 In this episode: 00:55 Graphene Tongue Researchers have developed a graphene ‘tongue’ that

Believe it or not, this lush landscape is Antarctica
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- . October 6, 2024
Hummocks of moss cover Ardley Island off the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula.Credit: Dan Charman A fast-warming region of Antarctica

A virus-derived enzyme can destroy the membrane structures that protect bacteria
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- . October 3, 2024
RESEARCH BRIEFINGS 03 October 2024 Bacteria in the gut have been shown to cause the severe side effects associated with

The complex life of the oil industry veteran who proposed the Gaia hypothesis
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- . September 30, 2024
The Many Lives of James Lovelock: Science, Secrets and Gaia Theory Jonathan Watts Canongate Books (2024) Today, it might seem

Do orangutans like your toothpaste? Books in brief
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- . September 27, 2024
Environomics Dharshini David Elliott & Thompson (2024) Why should an orangutan care what toothpaste a person uses, asks economist Dharshini

The human heart shows signs of ageing after just a month in space
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- . September 24, 2024
NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore are stuck on the ISS for months because of technical issues with Boeing’s

Do AI models produce more original ideas than researchers?
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- . September 21, 2024
Researchers built an artificial intelligence tool that came up with 4000 novel research ideas in a matter of hours. Credit:

Dreams of the East Elevens
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- . September 18, 2024
The Entry-Ant whirred and beckoned the impatient queue forward. Jeri frosted her eye-clips to black for the scan-scorch procedure. “Jeri

Academics say flying to meetings harms the climate — but they carry on
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- . September 15, 2024
Air travel to attend academic conferences remains widespread although many meeting-goers have reservations about emissions.Credit: Liesa Johannssen/Bloomberg/Getty An overwhelming majority

First private spacewalk a success! What the SpaceX mission means for science
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- . September 12, 2024
SpaceX engineer Sarah Gillis, shown here climbing from the spacecraft’s hatch, made history today as one of the first private