SCIENCE
Why people can have Alzheimer’s-related brain damage but no symptoms
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- . January 30, 2026
The plaques and tangles associated with Alzheimer’s disease usually cause devastating symptoms, but some people seem to be resilient to
Amazon is getting drier as deforestation shuts down atmospheric rivers
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- . January 27, 2026
Vast areas of the Amazon rainforest have been burned for cattle ranching MICHAEL DANTAS/AFP via Getty Images Deforestation has reduced
Bone cancer therapy unexpectedly makes tumours less painful
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- . January 24, 2026
An artist’s impression of nanomedicine in action ALFRED PASIEKA/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Cancer that spreads to bones can be deadly, and
Our earliest vertebrate ancestors may have had four eyes
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- . January 21, 2026
Illustration of Haikouichthys, a fish from the Cambrian period, with a second pair of eyes suggested by fossil evidence Xiangtong
First treaty to protect the high seas comes into force
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- . January 18, 2026
A trawler in the Southern Ocean Shutterstock A treaty that will protect areas of the largely lawless high seas from
Distant ‘little red dot’ galaxies may contain baby black holes
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- . January 15, 2026
A collection of “little red dots” spotted by the James Webb Space Telescope NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, and D. Kocevski
Our elegant universe: rethinking nature’s deepest principle
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- . January 12, 2026
In the Altes Museum in Berlin stands a boy with his arms raised to the heavens. Aside from the right
Why does the United States want to buy Greenland?
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- . January 9, 2026
The ice-covered island may be strategically important, but it’s unclear that it could be a commercially viable source of minerals
The first quantum fluctuations set into motion a huge cosmic mystery
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- . January 6, 2026
Tiny oscillations in the early universe left a big mark on the universe Jozef Klopacka / Alamy The following is
Fossil analysis adds to debate over how earliest known hominin walked
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- . January 3, 2026
Sahelanthropus fossils (centre) compared with a chimpanzee (left) and a human (right) Wiliams et al., Sci. Adv. 12, eadv0130 A