Grey hair may have roots in immune system: Research Highlights

Experiments in mice link loss of pigment cells with rise in levels of inflammatory genes. | Continue reading


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Water filter inspired by Alan Turing passes first test

Membrane's structure predicted in mathematician's lone biology paper. | Continue reading


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Particle physicists turn to AI to cope with CERN’s collision deluge

Can a competition with cash rewards improve techniques for tracking the Large Hadron Collider’s messy collisions? | Continue reading


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Is Nature fighting stem cell research from China?

Nature journals formalize ethics standards for human-embryo and stem-cell papers. | Continue reading


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Earliest known hominin activity in the Philippines by 709 thousand years ago

Stone tools and a disarticulated and butchered skeleton of Rhinoceros philippinensis, found in a securely dated stratigraphic context, indicate the presence of an unknown hominin population in the Philippines as early as 709 thousand years ago. | Continue reading


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Astronomers spot helium on exoplanet for first time

After more than a decade of searching, scientists finally detect the element billowing out of a gas giant. | Continue reading


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Aflatoxin contamination in Europe increases due to climate change

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The ethics of experimenting with human brain tissue

Difficult questions will be raised as models of the human brain get closer to replicating its functions, explain Nita A. Farahany, Henry T. Greely and 15 colleagues. | Continue reading


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Can the world kick its fossil-fuel addiction fast enough?

Clean energy is growing quickly. But time is running out to rein in carbon emissions. | Continue reading


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The myopia boom (2015)

Short-sightedness is reaching epidemic proportions. Some scientists think they have found a reason why. | Continue reading


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