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  • New Scientist

    • The looming El Niño could be bad – but much worse is to come
      Global warming will amplify the impacts of El Niño events, and could also make them much stronger and more far-reaching
    • Stonehenge's altar stone probably wasn't transported by a glacier
      A glacier could have carried the giant sandstone at the centre of Stonehenge southwards from north-east Scotland, but this scenario appears unlikely
    • Earth has a mysterious triple symmetry that may influence its climate
      A circle running along the 27° east and 153° west meridians divides the globe into two halves with equal reflectivity – and this may have implications for solar geoengineering schemes
    • Ditch the niceties in AI prompts to save energy use, say researchers
      A UN report warns of the rapid growth in AI energy consumption, but suggests users can improve efficiency by making prompts more concise
    • Atom-based quantum computers are catching up in the race to usefulness
      A quantum computer made from extremely cold atoms can correct its own errors during long computations, an important prerequisite for becoming truly useful
  • Scientific American

    • Astronomers just solved a 50-year-old mystery about the Milky Way’s black hole

      A breeze is emanating from Sagittarius A* at the heart of our galaxy

    • Did we just see a primordial black hole at the Milky Way’s edge?

      A blip of light in the outer reaches of the Milky Way might be a bizarre black hole born at the beginning of time itself—and the long-sought solution to the mystery of dark matter. Astronomers are calling it “Phoebe”

    • Humans conquered the planet 300 times faster than genetic evolution can explain

      Culture is humanity’s secret for world domination. This calculation shows just how powerful it is

    • Search for alien technology on interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS comes up empty

      Even though astronomers didn’t detect alien tech signals from a rare interstellar visitor, the results are worthwhile, they say

    • White House reclassifies federal epidemiologists and other scientists from civil servants to ‘at-will’ hires

      The long-anticipated “Schedule F” order strips job protections meant to safeguard federal employees from political interference

  • Science News

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    • Even quiet black holes create winds, new Milky Way observations reveal
      New observations suggest the supermassive black hole at the Milky Way’s core is blowing gas away from the central behemoth.
    • A secret to making a queen bee may lie in the wax around it
      Queen-cell wax helps shape honeybee queen development, challenging the idea that royal jelly alone makes a queen, a new study suggests.
    • Curbing Congo’s Ebola outbreak is hampered by unknowns about the virus
      Answers to key questions could help public health officials develop Ebola treatments, predict the outbreak’s trajectory and prevent a future one.
    • Ötzi the Iceman’s remains yielded ‘viable’ yeasts in the lab
      The cold-loving yeasts from Ötzi’s remains suggest the Iceman’s microbiome may not be completely frozen in time.
    • Microsoft’s quantum chip got an upgrade. Critics are still skeptical
      Swapping materials in its Majorana 2 chip boosted the effectiveness of quantum bits that rely on the math of topology to reduce errors, Microsoft says.
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