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Are we living in a parallel universe? The strange physics of <i>Stranger …
Nature, Published online: 19 December 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-04088-zNature speaks to theoretical physicists to explore the real theories that inspired the hit series. Warning: contains spoilers.
Oddly cool super-hot planet has an atmosphere it shouldn’t
Nature, Published online: 19 December 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-04118-wIt’s a mystery why TOI-561 b’s blanket of gases hasn’t boiled off.
<i>Nature's</i> News & Views roundup of 2025
Nature, Published online: 19 December 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-04065-6From astrophysics to genetics, climate change to materials science — the News & Views team talk about some of …
Author Correction: Cryo-EM structure of a natural RNA nanocage
Nature, Published online: 19 December 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-10022-0Author Correction: Cryo-EM structure of a natural RNA nanocage
Two asteroids crashed around a nearby star, solving a cosmic mystery
A pair of nascent planets have been caught smashing together around the nearby star Fomalhaut, and in doing so have solved the puzzle of its …
Closure of US institute will do immense harm to climate research
The National Center for Atmospheric Research has played a leading role in providing data, modelling and supercomputing to researchers around the world – but the …
Sitting by a window may improve blood sugar levels for type 2 …
Our cells follow 24-hour circadian rhythms that regulate our blood sugar levels and are heavily influenced by light exposure. Scientists have harnessed this to show …
Astronomers just watched a black hole twist spacetime
Astronomers have detected spacetime itself being dragged and twisted by a spinning black hole for the first time. The discovery, seen during a star’s violent …
The western U.S. Tried to stop wildfires and it backfired
Much of the western U.S. is overdue for wildfire, with decades of suppression allowing fuel to build up across millions of hectares. Researchers estimate that …
Your body feels cold in two different ways
Researchers have uncovered that the body uses different molecular systems to sense cold in the skin versus internal organs. This explains why surface chills feel …
The gear meant to protect firefighters may carry hidden dangers
Firefighter turnout gear is designed to shield first responders from extreme heat and danger, but new research suggests it may also introduce chemical exposures. A …
A hidden T cell switch could make cancer immunotherapy work for more …
Scientists have discovered that T cell receptors activate through a hidden spring-like motion that had never been seen before. This breakthrough may help explain why …
Scientists spent 10 years chasing a particle that wasn’t there
After a decade of painstaking measurements, scientists have delivered a major plot twist in particle physics: a long-hypothesized “mystery particle” likely doesn’t exist. Using the …
Mystery of King Tut’s jars solved? Yale researchers find opium clues
Traces of opium found inside an ancient alabaster vase suggest drug use was common in ancient Egypt, not rare or accidental. The discovery raises the …
Young adults are using cannabis to sleep at alarming rates
More than 20% of young adults say they use cannabis or alcohol to fall asleep, with cannabis leading by a wide margin. Researchers warn this …
AI detects cancer but it’s also reading who you are
AI tools designed to diagnose cancer from tissue samples are quietly learning more than just disease patterns. New research shows these systems can infer patient …
This tiny protein helps control how hungry you feel
Researchers have identified a previously overlooked protein that helps regulate appetite and energy use in the body. This “helper” protein supports a key system that …
Dogma-defying signalling through G proteins could lead to better pain relief
Nature, Published online: 18 December 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-03810-1Unexpected behaviours in G proteins could be exploited to design next-generation opioid drugs that provide stronger, longer-lasting pain relief.
Point of no returns: researchers are crossing a threshold in the fight …
Nature, Published online: 18 December 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-04060-xWith so little money to go round, the costs of competing for grants can exceed what the grants are …
Science in 2026: the events to watch for in the coming year
Nature, Published online: 18 December 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-03673-6The rise of AI scientists, missions to explore the moons of Earth and Mars and a massive ocean-floor drill …
US–Africa bilateral health deals won’t help against diseases that ignore borders
Nature, Published online: 18 December 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-04107-zThe COVID-19 pandemic, Ebola, mpox and AIDS all show the importance of strengthening Africa-wide surveillance and response systems that …
Hot spot: plants use infrared signals to say they’re ready to reproduce
Nature, Published online: 18 December 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-04078-1Some cycads warm up their reproductive organs to attract specially equipped pollinating beetles in the dark.
Living water and whispering rocks: Books in brief
Nature, Published online: 18 December 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-04139-5Andrew Robinson reviews five of the best science picks.
Publisher Correction: Covalent targeted radioligands potentiate radionuclide therapy
Nature, Published online: 18 December 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-09982-0Publisher Correction: Covalent targeted radioligands potentiate radionuclide therapy
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