Monthly Archives: February, 2026

A Harry Potter quiz may predict your career prospects

Science & Nature Researchers solemnly swear they are up to no good. The post A Harry Potter quiz may predict your career prospects appeared first...

From bones to steel: Why ice skates were a terrible idea that worked

Science & Nature The long, strange journey from prehistoric bone skates to the high-tech blades of today. The post From bones to steel: Why ice...

This odd vine contradicts long-standing evolutionary theory

Science & Nature ‘They don’t follow the classic ideas of how we would have imagined the species evolved.’ The post This odd vine contradicts long-standing...

Et si le vide n’était pas vide ? Ce que dit la science sur l’espace « entre les étoiles »

Science & Nature Que se cache-t-il vraiment derrière l'immensité de l'espace ? Un astrophysicien lève le voile sur sa composition réelle, révélant un univers...

Engineered aldehyde dehydrogenases for amide bond formation | Science

Science & Nature Amide bond formation is widely used in pharmaceutical synthesis, typically involving stoichiometric coupling reagents to activate carboxylic acid substrates for a...

The evolution of gene regulation in mammalian cerebellum development | Science

Science & Nature Gene regulatory changes are considered major drivers of evolutionary innovations, including the cerebellum’s expansion during human evolution, yet they remain largely...

DNA-protein cross-links promote cGAS-STING–driven premature aging and embryonic lethality | Science

Science & Nature DNA-protein cross-links (DPCs) are highly toxic DNA lesions that block replication and transcription, but their impact on organismal physiology is unclear....

High-precision tracking of human foragers reveals adaptive social information use in the wild | Science

Science & Nature Foraging complexity and competitive social challenges are considered key drivers of human cognition. Yet, the decision-making mechanisms that underlie social foraging...

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