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Scientists rewired Down syndrome brain circuits by restoring a missing molecule
A missing brain molecule may be disrupting neural wiring in Down syndrome, according to new research. Replacing it in adult mice rewired brain circuits and …
A flesh-eating fly once eradicated is moving back toward the U.S.
California researchers are preparing for the possible return of the New World screwworm, a parasitic fly that feeds on living flesh and once devastated U.S. …
Sugar-free sweeteners may still be harming your liver
Sorbitol, a popular sugar-free sweetener, may not be as harmless as its label suggests. Researchers found it can be turned into fructose in the liver, …
He ate a hamburger and died hours later. Doctors found a shocking …
A rare tick-borne allergy linked to red meat has now been confirmed as deadly for the first time. A healthy New Jersey man collapsed and …
Left-wing candidate beats Starmer ally to lead UK's biggest union
Andrea Egan, who was expelled from Labour three years ago, replaces Unison's current general secretary Christina McAnea.
New study reveals how kimchi boosts the immune system
Kimchi may do far more than add flavor to meals—it could help fine-tune the human immune system. A clinical study using advanced single-cell genetic analysis …
Greek tragedy: the rare seals hiding in caves to escape tourists
Greece is hoping that protected areas will help keep daytrippers away and allow vulnerable monk seals to return to their island habitatsDeep in a sea …
A new test could reveal Alzheimer’s before symptoms appear
Scientists at Northern Arizona University are developing a promising new way to detect Alzheimer’s disease earlier than ever before—by tracking how the brain uses sugar. …
Cosmology’s Great Debate began a century ago – and is still going
Our understanding of the true nature of the cosmos relies on measurements of its expansion, but cosmologists have been arguing back and forth about it …
A hidden star found where dust shouldn’t exist
A mysterious cloud of ultra-hot dust around Kappa Tucanae A may finally have an explanation: a hidden companion star. The star’s extreme orbit carries it …
A loud minority makes the Internet look far more toxic than it …
People think online platforms are overflowing with toxic and misleading content, but the reality is far calmer. A small group of highly active users creates …
WHO hosts the second Global Summit to advance evidence, integration and innovation …
The World Health Organization (WHO)’s Second Global Summit on Traditional Medicine, jointly organized with the Government of India, opens today, bringing together government ministers, scientists, …
Scientists reveal why some brains stop growing too soon
Researchers used miniature human brains grown in the lab to uncover why certain genetic mutations lead to abnormally small brains. Changes in actin disrupted the …
This 8,000-year-old art shows math before numbers existed
Over 8,000 years ago, early farming communities in northern Mesopotamia were already thinking mathematically—long before numbers were written down. By closely studying Halafian pottery, researchers …
Immunological sin: how a person’s earliest flu infections dictate life-long immunity
Nature, Published online: 17 December 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-03606-3Researchers are striving to understand the impact a phenomenon known as original antigenic sin has on immunity to the …
Annual flu vaccines are far from ideal — this is why
Nature, Published online: 17 December 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-03599-zFlu-jab efficacy is often unimpressive. Improvements could come through nasal delivery.
Trump team plans to break up ‘global mothership’ of climate science
Nature, Published online: 17 December 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-04134-wMuch of the National Center for Atmospheric Research’s non-climate portfolio will be dispersed, the White House says.
Restoring youth to old immune cells: mRNA therapy turns back the clock
Nature, Published online: 17 December 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-04082-5Testing in mice suggests that rejuvenating T cells could make vaccines and some cancer therapies more effective.
Systematic maps reveal how human chromosomes are organized
Nature, Published online: 17 December 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-03808-9Our genomes are highly structured, which facilitates gene regulation. An ambitious project has catalogued the organization of DNA in …
A universal flu vaccine has proved challenging — could it finally be …
Nature, Published online: 17 December 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-03608-1Scientists are deploying an array of technologies that are making a vaccine against all varieties of influenza seem more …
A modular quantum processor made using phosphorus atoms in silicon
Nature, Published online: 17 December 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-04044-xA high-performance silicon-based quantum processor has been developed in which the spins of nine phosphorus nuclei — divided into …
The quest to hatch a bird-flu vaccine
Nature, Published online: 17 December 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-03612-5Although development of a jab for the H5N1 strain of avian flu is well under way, other strains are …
The <i>Nature Podcast</i> festive spectacular 2025
Nature, Published online: 17 December 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-04140-yMemorable science-themed gifts, games, seasonal songs, and Nature’s 10.
Take the News & Views end-of-year quiz: vampire fungus, migratory moths and …
Nature, Published online: 17 December 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-04119-9Try these 12 questions to test your knowledge of News & Views and Research Briefing articles published in 2025.
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