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Changes at NASA, an agency previously known for its commitment to inclusion in science, have left many researchers feeling betrayed.
— Alexandra Witze, News, 14 Feb 2025
Money and Murder: The Dark Side of the Asilomar Meeting on Recombinant DNA
The 1975 Asilomar Conference, recognized for its role in self-regulating scientific practices regarding genetic technology, has a darker narrative that often goes unaddressed.
— Matthew Cobb, Essay, 17 Feb 2025
Learned Magnetic Map Cues and Two Mechanisms of Magnetoreception in Turtles
Loggerhead sea turtles, known for their long migrations, have the ability to learn magnetic signatures tied to various geographic locations. They possess two distinct magnetic senses, each governed by different mechanisms.
— Kayla M. Goforth, Catherine M. F. Lohmann, Kenneth J. Lohmann, Article, 12 Feb 2025
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A new blood test shows promise for early diagnosis of pancreatic cancer before metastasis occurs. Additionally, physicists have detected the highest-energy neutrino ever recorded.
— Jacob Smith, Nature Briefing, 13 Feb 2025
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Genetic Data from Indigenous Greenlanders Could Help Narrow Health-Care Gap
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— Laura Arbour, News & Views, 12 Feb 2025
Mysterious Neutrino Barrels Through Deep Waters Near Sicily
A newly observed neutrino in a massive underwater detector has puzzled physicists due to its unprecedented energy level, indicating it originated from a distant astrophysical source.
— Erik K. Blaufuss, News & Views, 12 Feb 2025
X-Ray Telescope Casts a Sharper Gaze on Galaxy Clusters
Data from the XRISM X-ray satellite has provided exceptional insights into the behavior of ionized plasma in large galaxy clusters, raising significant cosmological and astrophysical questions.
— Stefano Borgani, News & Views, 12 Feb 2025
The Lost Long Tail of Early Bird Evolution
The discovery of the Archaeopteryx fossil in the 19th century highlighted the evolutionary link between birds and dinosaurs. A similar-aged fossil reveals flight-enhancing adaptations, including the reduction of tail length.
— Stephen L. Brusatte, News & Views, 12 Feb 2025
Sea Turtles Use Magnetic ‘Map’ and ‘Compass’ to Navigate the Ocean
Loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) can learn to pair food with the geomagnetic signatures of different ocean regions, suggesting they navigate using an internal magnetic ‘map’ and ‘compass’ that depend on distinct mechanisms.
— Research Briefing, 12 Feb 2025
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