Plants’ hidden party in nectar
Nectar isn’t just sugar: it often contains alcohol that pollinators drink while foraging, shaping plant–pollinator interactions and the ecosystem around them.
Science Versus Pseudoscience in Care
Alternative therapies clash with medicine standards, risking patient safety while demanding stronger science and regulation.
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The Brain-Brew Link: What a Cup Does
Moderate daily coffee may support brain health by protecting gray matter, according to decades of data.
Countdown continues towards lunar return
Despite a one-day slip, NASA stays confident the Moon mission aims for early April, with weather as the key factor in the final countdown.
Integrative cancer care: don’t sideline proven therapy
A new study warns that embracing integrative cancer treatments without solid evidence can undermine conventional care and patient safety.
Asteroid data fuels life-origin theories
Ryugu’s samples reveal DNA and RNA building blocks, suggesting life’s ingredients may be plentiful beyond Earth.
Big promise to improve photosynthesis
A simple tweak could help concentrate CO2 in crops, opening paths to higher yields and more efficient farming.
Debunking Reiki: Bad study, bigger claims
A look at a Reiki study’s flaws and the importance of rigorous methods over hype.
Lunar farming: turning soil from regolith
A look at how scientists are turning lunar regolith into soil to grow food, aiming for self-sustaining space habitats.
Simulated Brain, Real Behavior
A new digital brain promises to drive a virtual body and spark questions about the future of brain modelling.
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