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Target goal of 1,000 hives to be tested in 2024.
  • New Scientist

    • CAR T-cell therapy takes woman from bedridden to 'perfectly fine'
      A woman with three different autoimmune conditions had all of them treated simultaneously by genetically modifying her immune cells to kill off the rogue ones causing problems
    • Mysterious 'compound X' clears toxic Parkinson’s proteins from brain
      A drug known only as compound X helped to remove the problematic proteins associated with Parkinson's disease from the brains of mice, and improved their balance and mobility
    • Emperor penguins added to endangered list after rapid decline
      The International Union for Conservation of Nature has updated the Red List status for three of Antarctica’s most famous species after a dire assessment of their prospects under climate change
    • Key ocean current is slowing at locations around the Atlantic
      Measurements by buoys at four latitudes in the western Atlantic provide the strongest evidence yet that the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation is weakening
    • Quantum entanglement can be measured in solids for the first time
      A method that relies on hitting materials with neutrons can measure how much quantum entanglement hides within them, which could enable new kinds of quantum technology
  • Scientific American

    • Two hundred chimpanzees are embroiled in a ‘civil war’

      The world’s largest-known group of chimpanzees split into two factions that are now engaged in deadly combat

    • How the wildlife trade boosts the chance of a disease jumping from animals to humans

      Decades of data reveal that animals involved in the wildlife trade—from pet sales to meat markets to illegal poaching—are much more likely to carry pathogens that can infect humans

    • NASA’s Artemis II moon mission preps for its last full day in space

      The moon is now far in the rearview after a near-flawless spaceflight, but the crew of Artemis II aren’t home safe yet

    • How China could still win the new moon race

      China is working toward its own moon landing. Could it put astronauts on the moon before NASA’s Artemis program does?

    • No, Shroud of Turin DNA analysis doesn't show relic's origins, experts say

      A metagenomic study of this cloth, controversially purported to bear the imprint of the body of Jesus Christ, has little to say about the relic’s origins

  • Science News

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    • Seeing and imagining activate some of the same brain cells
      By recording brain activity directly, scientists showed that imagining an object can revive parts of the neural pattern used to see it.
    • Emperor penguins are marching toward extinction. Antarctica fur seals too
      Conservationists now list the penguins and seals as “Endangered.” Climate change in Antarctica has led to plunging populations.
    • Even before splashdown, Artemis II is delivering a scientific treasure trove
      The Artemis II moon flyby may be over, but the hunt for scientific treasures in the trove of data collected is just starting.
    • Hawaii is turning ocean plastic into roads to fight pollution
      The ocean plastic that washes up on Hawaii’s beaches is recycled into asphalt to pave roads. The roads are then tested for microplastic pollution.
    • Mummified reptile hints at the origins of how we breathe
      A cave preserved two animals’ rib cages, cartilage and even traces of protein, revealing a flexible breathing apparatus like that of today’s land dwellers.
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