Skip to content

My Reading Site

Detection schemes could deter putting nuclear warheads in space

Three approaches—including one that exploits Earth’s radiation belts—could help enforce ban on orbital nuclear weapons

Three approaches—including one that exploits Earth’s radiation belts—could help enforce ban on orbital nuclear weapons
Author Daniel CleryPosted on July 8, 2026

Study dampens hope that meningitis vaccine can also prevent gonorrhea

Observational studies suggested the vaccine could do double duty but a randomized trial shows no benefit

Observational studies suggested the vaccine could do double duty but a randomized trial shows no benefit
Author Sahas MehraPosted on July 8, 2026

A molecular quirk unique to octopuses makes them better at building proteins

Certain shallow-water species carry a mutation that reduces translation errors and prevents toxic protein buildup

Certain shallow-water species carry a mutation that reduces translation errors and prevents toxic protein buildup
Author Sara ReardonPosted on July 8, 2026

Surprising claim of superstringy universe may be based on a mistake

Mix-up in distance scales may explain hints of anisotropy in distribution of galaxies

Mix-up in distance scales may explain hints of anisotropy in distribution of galaxies
Author Adrian ChoPosted on July 8, 2026

Springer Nature restores Max Planck’s mysteriously retracted papers

Publisher denies a bot was to blame for withdrawing famed physicist’s work

Publisher denies a bot was to blame for withdrawing famed physicist’s work
Author Jeffrey BrainardSam KeanPosted on July 8, 2026

Chatbots can help perpetuate stigma around certain health conditions

Negative perceptions of mental illness and other health issues subtly shape outputs from large language models

Negative perceptions of mental illness and other health issues subtly shape outputs from large language models
Author Laura Martín AgudeloPosted on July 7, 2026

As flu virus threatens its unique bird species, New Zealand pins hopes on a vaccine

Arrival of H5N1 in Australia triggers ambitious vaccination program

Arrival of H5N1 in Australia triggers ambitious vaccination program
Author Christina LarsonPosted on July 7, 2026

Uranus and Neptune may not be ‘ice giants’ after all

A growing number of theories propose Uranus and Neptune are rocky worlds

A growing number of theories propose Uranus and Neptune are rocky worlds
Author Hannah RichterPosted on July 7, 2026

From cloning to gene-editing: the enduring legacy of Dolly the sheep

Nature, Published online: 06 July 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-02096-1Dolly’s brush with celebrity could hold lessons for current discussions about reproductive technologies.

Nature, Published online: 06 July 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-02096-1

Dolly’s brush with celebrity could hold lessons for current discussions about reproductive technologies.
Author NaturePosted on July 6, 2026July 6, 2026

Deep-sea oddities and boatloads of other new species — June’s best science images

Nature, Published online: 06 July 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-02087-2The month’s sharpest science shots — selected by Nature’s photo team.

Nature, Published online: 06 July 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-02087-2

The month’s sharpest science shots — selected by Nature’s photo team.
Author Miryam NaddafPosted on July 6, 2026July 6, 2026

Posts pagination

Page 1 Page 2 … Page 50 Next page

Recent Posts

  • Detection schemes could deter putting nuclear warheads in space
  • Study dampens hope that meningitis vaccine can also prevent gonorrhea
  • A molecular quirk unique to octopuses makes them better at building proteins
  • Surprising claim of superstringy universe may be based on a mistake
  • Springer Nature restores Max Planck’s mysteriously retracted papers

Recent Comments

No comments to show.
My Reading Site Proudly powered by WordPress