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Five Essential Science Books Bridging Ocean Depths and Cosmic Horizons

Nature's Andrew Robinson reviews five standout science books spanning deep-sea biology and space exploration. Discover why these titles matter for curious minds.

Dr. Vladimir ZarudnyyMar 29, 2026
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Mass Lung Cancer Screening Program Dramatically Increases Early-Stage Detection in Smokers

A large-scale lung cancer screening program targeting smokers aged 55–74 reveals strong gains in early diagnosis. Here's what the data means for public health.

Dr. Vladimir ZarudnyyMar 29, 2026
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Your Gut Bacteria Are Injecting Proteins Into Your Cells — Here's What That Means

New research reveals gut bacteria use molecular injection systems to deliver proteins into human cells, influencing immunity and inflammation in surprising ways.

Dr. Vladimir ZarudnyyMar 29, 2026
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Engineered Yeast 'Superfood' Boosts Honeybee Colony Growth by 15 Times in Controlled Trials

Scientists engineered yeast to replicate missing bee nutrients, triggering a 15-fold surge in colony reproduction. Here's why this research matters for global food security.

Dr. Vladimir ZarudnyyMar 29, 2026
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Caught on Camera: How a CCTV Clip Revealed Earth's Fault Slip in Real Time

A 2025 Myanmar earthquake produced the first-ever CCTV footage of a fault rupture — 2.5 meters of ground shift in 1.3 seconds. Here's what scientists learned.

Dr. Vladimir ZarudnyyMar 29, 2026
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Fossil Ape Found in Egypt Rewrites the Geographic Origins of Human Evolution

A newly identified fossil ape from northern Egypt, Masripithecus, challenges East Africa's central role in ape evolution and reframes human origins research.

Dr. Vladimir ZarudnyyMar 29, 2026
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The SLIT3 Protein That Wires Brown Fat for Energy Burning: What Scientists Just Found

Scientists identified SLIT3 as a key regulator of brown fat activation, guiding blood vessel and nerve growth to convert calories into heat.

Dr. Vladimir ZarudnyyMar 29, 2026
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Breaking the 100% Barrier: How Singlet Fission Could Redefine Solar Cell Efficiency

Scientists achieved ~130% quantum efficiency in solar cells using singlet fission and spin-flip metal complexes. Here's what that means for the future of solar energy.

Dr. Vladimir ZarudnyyMar 29, 2026
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The Gut-Brain Hunger Signal: How Your Body Shuts Down Appetite During Infection

New research reveals how gut cells detect parasites and signal the brain to suppress appetite during illness — explaining the delayed loss of hunger we all experience.

Dr. Vladimir ZarudnyyMar 29, 2026
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Nitrogen-Tuned Carbon Materials Could Cut the Cost of CO2 Capture Dramatically

New nitrogen-doped carbon materials capture CO2 more efficiently and release it at under 60°C, potentially slashing carbon capture energy costs.

Dr. Vladimir ZarudnyyMar 29, 2026
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Solved After 20 Years: Why the Crab Pulsar Emits Mysterious Zebra-Stripe Radio Patterns

Scientists finally explain the Crab Pulsar's zebra-stripe radio patterns. Gravity and plasma interference create the striking bands — here's what it means.

Dr. Vladimir ZarudnyyMar 29, 2026
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Erythritol and Stroke Risk: What New Research Reveals About This Popular Sugar Substitute

New research links erythritol to brain blood vessel damage and increased stroke risk. Here's what the science says and why it matters for your health.

Dr. Vladimir ZarudnyyMar 29, 2026
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