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Mitotype PCR genetic test results of bee specimens (feral and managed hives) are updated weekly.
Target goal of 1,000 hives to be tested in 2024.
  • New Scientist

    • Strange gamma-ray signal could unlock dark matter’s secrets
      Researchers spotted an unusual gamma-ray signal in three galaxy clusters, which may be a telltale sign of dark matter – or some even more exotic phenomenon
    • Will personalised mRNA vaccines transform cancer treatments?
      A personalised mRNA cancer vaccine has produced positive results in a final-stage trial involving skin cancer, raising hopes that this approach could work against many cancers
    • Two emerging tick viruses that can be deadly are spreading in the US
      Heartland virus and Bourbon virus, which are transmitted by lone star ticks, have killed at least seven people in the US
    • Depression doesn’t shrink the brain like we thought it did
      For the past decade, depression has been linked to a shrunken hippocampus, which has a vital role in memory. But a large study using up-to-date scanning techniques suggests this may not be the case
    • NASA calls off rescue effort to save doomed telescope
      The Swift observatory will now re-enter Earth’s atmosphere in a few months, after a mission to boost it higher failed
  • Scientific American

    • Physicists pinpoint the perfect crystal site for an ultra-accurate nuclear clock

      Growing crystals “like alchemy,” researchers plotted out the ideal site within the lattice to build a nuclear clock

    • China’s solar power rollout is harming birds, a new analysis finds

      A new study finds that China’s solar energy boom is hurting bird diversity

    • Europe’s summer of wildfires is just a taste of what’s to come

      The area of Europe affected by wildfires is due to triple, a new study finds

    • Orbital data centers could transform our night sky forever

      Without drastic interventions, data centers in space could disrupt scientific observations and fragile ecosystems by adding almost innumerable new “stars” to the heavens above

    • Life’s ‘last universal common ancestor’ may predate life itself

      A groundbreaking study hints at a hazy boundary between “life” and “non-life,” as well as two distinct origins of biology on Earth

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    • Why Epstein-Barr is the ‘everything virus’
      The Epstein-Barr virus has taken a huge toll on global health. Understanding how it works could offer ways to combat multiple sclerosis, cancer and more.
    • Spikes, claws and stingers have no single best shape
      A study of 143 piercing tools, from tusks to love darts, finds they trade off piercing ability for durability. And no one shape wins out.
    • An unproven autism drug got a boost after a White House briefing
      In fall of 2025, the Trump administration touted the drug leucovorin for autism therapy without new evidence. Dispensing of the drug to kids rose.
    • Static electricity is a mystery, and scientists are all charged up
      Scientists are largely clueless about the origins of static electricity. A quirky group of researchers aims to change that.
    • A new documentary shows what growing up lion is really like
      The thrilling National Geographic series, premiering August 19, follows Kio from lion cub to king.
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