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Weekly Headlines (excerpts)
1. All dog noses—whether a pug’s or a bloodhound’s—are created equal
The Periodic Table of Food aims to detail molecular contents of food crops and animals
BY RICHARD SCHIFFMAN 26 APR 2024
2. Injectable antibody drug protects children from malaria in Mali trial
One dose prevented infection and disease for 6 months—but hurdles to introduction remain
BY CATHERINE OFFORD 26 APR 2024
3. What is a presumed sign of life doing on a dead comet?
Touted as a “biosignature” on an alien planet, dimethyl sulfide also seems to arise in banal ways
BY ELISE CUTTS 26 APR 2024
4. AI transcription tools ‘hallucinate,’ too
Study finds surprisingly harmful fabrications in OpenAI’s speech-to-text algorithm
BY ANANYA 26 APR 2024
5. Where do elbows and knees come from? Biologists track them back to our boneless, sharklike ancestors
Joints in jaws and limbs, once thought to have evolved for life on land, turn out to date back much earlier, to sharks and their relatives
BY ELIZABETH PENNISI 25 APR 2024
6. Traffic noise causes lifelong harm to baby birds
Finches exposed to the sound of cars grew slower and had fewer offspring
BY ERIK STOKSTAD 25 APR 2024
7. A gene mutation turned these fish into intrepid explorers
That behavioral change could explain the remarkable diversity of cichlid fish in Africa’s Lake Tanganyika
BY ELIZABETH PENNISI 25 APR 2024
8. Can science find ways to ease loneliness?
The health risks of social isolation and loneliness are inspiring government action and a hunt for effective interventions
BY KELLY SERVICK 25 APR 2024
9. Diamonds grown without extreme pressures
Tiny crystals grown within molten metals at atmospheric pressure
BY ROBERT F. SERVICE 24 APR 2024
10. Scientists repot flowering plants’ tree of life—and find it has tangled roots
The most comprehensive look at genetic differences among flowering plants suggests ancient interbreeding confounded relationships between dogwoods and blueberries, among others
BY ELIZABETH PENNISI 24 APR 2024
11. China set to fetch first rocks from mysterious far side of the Moon
Chang’e-6 to target the largest and oldest lunar impact crater
BY DENNIS NORMILE 24 APR 2024
12. Massive DNA study reveals mating customs of mysterious medieval horse riders
Analysis of hundreds of burials in Hungary traces longest known family tree—and absent daughters
13. Sea creatures began to glow half a billion years ago
Bioluminescence, which has evolved many times across the tree of life, is more ancient than previously thought
BY PHIE JACOBS 23 APR 2024
14. NIH boosts pay for postdocs and graduate students
The increases are welcome news, but fall short of an advisory group’s recommendation
BY KATIE LANGIN 23 APR 2024
15. U.K. visa changes imperil recruitment of scientific talent, policy experts warn
Skyrocketing visa costs and new restrictions make it harder to attract talent and students, threatening universities’ bottom lines
BY CATHLEEN O’GRADY 23 APR 2024
16. Oldest ever ice offers glimpse of Earth before the ice ages
Climate snapshots suggest carbon dioxide levels were surprisingly modest during ancient warm period
BY ELISE CUTTS 22 APR 2024
17. U.S. government in hot seat for response to growing cow flu outbreak
Veterinarians and researchers on the front lines say it has taken too long to share data on viral changes, spread, and milk safety
BY JON COHEN 22 APR 2024
18. Forced to eat bat feces, chimps could spread deadly viruses to humans
Tobacco farming is driving apes to seek unusual food source, brimming with pathogens
BY ANN GIBBONS 22 APR 2024
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