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Target goal of 1,000 hives to be tested in 2024.
  • New Scientist

    • Horror video game gets its creepiness from a quantum computer
      Quantum Backrooms is a horror game in which the player explores eerie rooms. The twist is that the rooms have been generated by a quantum computer
    • Mirror life: Scientists clash over threat of lab-engineered bacteria
      Bacteria created using mirror images of natural biomolecules would pose a grave threat to life on Earth, some researchers warn, but a new study suggests they would struggle to survive in the wild
    • We're becoming more individualistic and it's affecting our love lives
      We're increasingly prioritising our own needs over those of the wider community, which may be causing us to love our partners less intensely
    • Pancreatic cancer halted by virus injection in three patients
      A cancer-killing virus has stopped pancreatic tumours from growing and spreading in three people in an initial safety trial, raising hopes that it may help to beat the deadly condition
    • Mathematical AI helps researchers crack 50-year-old problem
      After an AI from OpenAI found a trick to solve an 80-year-old conjecture from Paul Erdős, mathematicians have borrowed the same technique to solve another important problem
  • Scientific American

    • Europe's deadly spring heatwave is obliterating temperature records

      The unseasonably hot weather has already claimed at least 18 lives and history shows more are likely on the way.

    • How big can a galaxy get?

      Deep surveys of the sky have turned up galaxies vastly larger than our own. Are there even bigger ones yet to be seen?

    • How smartphones and AI are reshaping our bodies and minds

      A new look at how everything from handwriting to AI quietly reshapes our bodies, habits and sense of connection

    • White House proposes new rules giving political appointees final approval on research grants

      These proposed Office of Management and Budget regulations would render the federal research grant review process opaque

    • A new study says homing pigeon livers act like compasses. Other experts aren’t so sure

      How animals use Earth’s magnetic field to navigate is one of biology’s biggest unsolved mysteries. This study proposes a totally new source for the sixth sense

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    • Europa may not vent water into space after all
      The debate could reopen in 2030 when NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft gets the closest view of the icy moon’s surface.
    • Homing pigeons may use a surprising navigation mechanism
      How animals navigate by Earth's magnetic field is hotly debated. New research in pigeons points to iron-laden liver immune cells as the compass.
    • Can DEET attract mosquitoes? A lab study offers clues
      Lab experiments suggest mosquitoes can smell DEET and learn to associate it with food, but it’s unclear whether that happens in the wild.
    • A $4 tongue swab test detects tuberculosis within 30 minutes
      The new test may catch active tuberculosis in those with low access to health care or who have trouble making the phlegm needed for traditional tests.
    • Huge volcanic eruption offers clues to fighting climate change
      The South Pacific blast may have consumed its own methane — but using this idea against the greenhouse gas is controversial.
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