📰 Archives & Recherche

🇬🇧 Royaume-Uni • Science

🔍 Rechercher dans les archives

📊 869 articles archivé(s)
Page 6 / 44
NASA Satellite Captures First-Ever High-Res View of Massive Pacific Tsunami

NASA Satellite Captures First-Ever High-Res View of Massive Pacific Tsunami

A powerful tsunami seen from space is overturning what scientists thought they knew about how these waves travel. A satellite designed to measure ocea...

ADHD Isn’t Just a Deficit: Study Reveals Powerful Hidden Strengths

ADHD Isn’t Just a Deficit: Study Reveals Powerful Hidden Strengths

Leaning into ADHD strengths like creativity and hyperfocus may be the key to better mental health and a happier life. Adults with ADHD who understand ...

Neurocrine Biosciences Presents New Two-Year CRENESSITY® (crinecerfont) Data Demonstrating Durable Hormone Control, Reduced Glucocorticoid Exposure and Meaningful Clinical Improvements in Pediatric Patients with Classic Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia

Neurocrine Biosciences Presents New Two-Year CRENESSITY® (crinecerfont) Data Demonstrating Durable Hormone Control, Reduced Glucocorticoid Exposure and Meaningful Clinical Improvements in Pediatric Patients with Classic Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia

At two years, 60% of patients who were overweight or obese at baseline experienced clinically meaningful improvements in body mass index, and 61% of t...

Widespread genetic exchange in disease-causing parasites revealed

Mississippi State University biologist Matthew W. Brown is part of an international research team whose latest findings, published this spring in the ...

£50m research and innovation programme launched to make Britain’s streets safer for everyone

£50m research and innovation programme launched to make Britain’s streets safer for everyone

New research and innovation programme set as part of the Safer Streets Mission. Funding to go to projects to help reduce violence against women and gi...

UK Innovation Stalls As University-Business Collaboration Income Falls

UK Innovation Stalls As University-Business Collaboration Income Falls

New data has revealed a stagnation in the UK’s innovation landscape, with the financial value of collaborations between universities and businesses ...

The exotic particles that could finally break the Standard Model

The exotic particles that could finally break the Standard Model

Nature, Published online: 01 May 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-01387-x ‘Penguin’ decays from CERN’s latest Large Hadron Collider experiment hint ...

This organoid can menstruate — and shows how tissue can repair itself

This organoid can menstruate — and shows how tissue can repair itself

Nature, Published online: 01 May 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-01428-5 Mini models of the uterus lining give insight into mystery of how it is shed wit...

The news is not all bad: five inspiring science stories to lift your mood

The news is not all bad: five inspiring science stories to lift your mood

Nature, Published online: 01 May 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-01290-5 Species recovery, cancer-preventing vaccines and progress in developing renewabl...

Form DEF 14A Translational Development For: 30 April

...

J. Craig Venter, who won the race to sequence the human genome, dies at 79

J. Craig Venter, who won the race to sequence the human genome, dies at 79

...

Earliest 'Jesus is God' inscription found in Israel reveals secrets reshaping biblical history

Earliest 'Jesus is God' inscription found in Israel reveals secrets reshaping biblical history

New secrets have been uncovered in a mosaic featuring the earliest inscription declaring Jesus as God. Researchers say they reshape Christian history....

Blue carbon: Unearthing the ocean's own climate fix

Blue carbon: Unearthing the ocean's own climate fix

It's a common misconception that rainforests are the lungs of Earth. Our oceans produce most of the oxygen we consume and are more effective at storin...

Near-relativistic swarm could image Proxima b at 20-meter resolution and scan for biosignatures, paper says

Laser sail propulsion is an idea that won't go away. By aiming powerful Earth-based lasers at tiny spacecraft with light sails, tiny spacecraft can be...

AI outperforms doctors in Harvard trial of emergency triage diagnoses

AI outperforms doctors in Harvard trial of emergency triage diagnoses

Researchers say results mark a ‘profound change in technology that will reshape medicine’ From George Clooney in ER to Noah Wyle in The Pitt, emer...

Hidden 3D atomic structure of relaxor ferroelectrics revealed for first time

Materials called relaxor ferroelectrics have been used for decades in technologies like ultrasounds, microphones, and sonar systems. Their unique prop...

The Guardian view on Trump’s war on science: politicising a generation of researchers | Editorial

The Guardian view on Trump’s war on science: politicising a generation of researchers | Editorial

By attacking the basic settlement between scientists and the state, the US president has proved that experts can’t avoid these fights Donald Trump�...

Quantum computing's next dark horse emerges from a frozen surface, where almost nothing behaves as expected

Quantum bits (qubits) are the fundamental building blocks of quantum information processing. A novel qubit platform invented at the U.S. Department of...

America's most hated states revealed... is yours on the list?

America's most hated states revealed... is yours on the list?

Americans have revealed the states they hate the most in a study that analyzed three key factors to determine which ones inspire the strongest negativ...

Total Solar Eclipse Made Cities Go Eerily Quiet Beneath the Surface

Total Solar Eclipse Made Cities Go Eerily Quiet Beneath the Surface

For a few minutes during the eclipse, cities went silent—even underground. During the April 8, 2024, total solar eclipse, cities across the United S...