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  • New Scientist

    • Congolese monkey with mask-like face and strong BO is new to science
      A black colobus monkey from a remote part of the Congo Basin rainforest, known locally as likweli, is thought to be severely threatened by poaching
    • Best treatment for multiple sclerosis may be antivirals
      Low levels of replicating Epstein-Barr viruses might be the main driver of the autoimmune condition multiple sclerosis. This may mean that targeting them would be as effective as suppressing the immune system, with fewer side effects
    • The Dinosaur Extinction Was More Complicated Than You Think
      The dinosaur-ending meteor devastating may have been its angle
    • Can consciousness be quantum? We may now have an answer
      A mathematical analysis suggests that the notion of agency, which is a prerequisite for consciousness, cannot be purely quantum in nature
    • Nicotine pouches may cause receding gums
      Nicotine pouches aren't typically associated with the same health harms as similar products that also contain tobacco, but they have now been linked to receding gums and oral irritation
  • Scientific American

    • Scientists discover a ‘remarkable’ new monkey species with orange lips and a froglike roar

      The new species, Colobus congoensis, may already be endangered

    • How to avoid getting cyclosporiasis—and why washing lettuce may not be enough

      Case numbers of this parasite-caused illness have exploded in the last week. An expert explains how to try and stay safe

    • Mathematicians are closing in on the hidden order inside chaos

      A new breakthrough pushes the limits of randomness, bringing a decades-old mathematical mystery closer to resolution

    • Trump’s latest CDC chief pick Erica Schwartz faces Senate confirmation hearing

      The White House nominated Erica Schwartz, a former deputy surgeon general, to head the nation’s top public health agency

    • Indonesia's new capital is changing the Borneo rainforest forever. Science is listening to the change

      Indonesia is building a new capital city in the heart of Borneo to replace sinking Jakarta. As construction transforms one of the world's most biodiverse rainforests, scientists and their indigenous collaborators are racing to record the sounds of the forest—and preserve generations of ecological knowledge before it's lost.

  • Science News

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    • The 2024 New York City meteorite contains amino acids
      The brine-formed meteorite that crashed into a New Jersey roof in 2024 could teach us about how life first arrived on Earth.
    • AI is not ready to fly solo in space
      In sci-fi, AI can navigate the unknowns and — ideally — keep human travelers safe. But it’s not intelligent enough to do that yet.
    • A new sort of Alzheimer’s drug shows glimmers of promise
      Clinical trial results show an experimental drug lowered tau levels in the brain and slowed some memory loss, but the data came with a surprise twist.
    • A new map traces the sky’s water highways
      Atmospheric rivers bring heavy rain and floods, but if they don’t come around, it could mean drought. A new global map reveals little-known pathways.
    • A quasar breaks the record for most distant supermassive black hole
      The Euclid space telescope discovery could help researchers understand how black holes grew so massive so quickly in the early universe.
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