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Scientists have detected resistance to artemisinin, a key malaria drug, for the first time among children in Africa with severe disease go.nature.com/3O9KvUJ


With technical advances and enthusiasm from policymakers, advocates say the time for next-generation geothermal has come go.nature.com/48R8Zvo


A scientist who successfully treated her own breast cancer by injecting the tumour with lab-grown viruses has sparked discussion about the ethics of self-experimentation go.nature.com/40Mq5si


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Study reveals rising resistance to a vital malaria drug in severely ill children in Uganda, raising alarms among scientists. I covered this research, presented today at the @ASTMH meeting and published in @JAMA_current, for @Nature nature.com/articles/d4158…


In mice, stress altered the way that the brain packaged memories, resulting in an unnecessary fear response — but drugs were able to reverse the effect go.nature.com/3Z4Rgxg


The Australian fires 2019-20 spurred a veritable cornucopia of research about wildlife in the context of fires go.nature.com/3Z5nxVd


Clinical trial in Malawi suggests that chewing gum sweetened with the natural compound xylitol is linked to a lower risk of preterm birth go.nature.com/3ACDngz


ChatGPT can do many things, but writing a personal endorsement is not one of them, says Maroun Khoury go.nature.com/4fqprp2


Confidence that scientists will make decisions in the public interest nosedived at the onset of the pandemic but has now started to rise go.nature.com/3ASSaDL


Rotten tomatoes no more: growing sweeter tomatoes is possible by editing just two of the fruit’s genes go.nature.com/4frPw6X


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A paper in @Nature presents a well-preserved new fossil bird species that lived 80 million years ago. The specimen, which is perched between Archaeopteryx and modern birds on the avian family tree, displays a combination of modern and ancient features. go.nature.com/3O79doH

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Scientists have identified a fossil from what might be the largest terror bird ever found go.nature.com/3Z5KmYN


Phone users around the world are enabling the creation of a space-weather monitor that will deepen our understanding of the physics governing Earth’s ionized upper atmosphere and improve the accuracy of satellite positioning go.nature.com/3AR1pEt


A genetic regulator of tomato sweetness has been identified through comparison of wild and domesticated varieties of the plant go.nature.com/4eqMgYh


The discovery of a pathway that controls appetite and calorie burning has led to the development of a drug that modulates both by targeting one receptor, offering a promising strategy for weight loss and improved metabolic health go.nature.com/3Z5rtoW


Nature research paper: Mapping the ionosphere with millions of phones go.nature.com/40KFDN9


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"It was like I was decorating a Christmas tree" - Scott Imbrie (who is paralysed) recalls the first time electrodes in his brain started relaying sensory information. nature.com/articles/d4158…


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The landing had been rough, but the ship was intact. The planet was inhospitable and rescue was years away. But the crew’s main problem was figuring out who was alive and who was dead, because right now the answer was … it depends. #scifi by Rob Butler nature.com/articles/d4158…

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Wearable robots that assist leg movements could transform the lives of people with reduced mobility — but only if the devices can adapt in real time to support a vast range of human activities go.nature.com/48LTvZy


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