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Mathematician who tamed randomness wins Abel Prize

Michel Talagrand studies stochastic processes, mathematical models of phenomena that are governed by randomness.Credit: Peter Bagde/Typos1/Abel Prize 2024 A mathematician

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Are we in the Anthropocene yet?

Researchers are investigating plutonium traces in the sediment of Crawford Lake in Canada as a marker for the start of

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These ‘movies’ of proteins in action are revealing the hidden biology of cells

Since the 1950s, scientists have had a pretty good idea of how muscles work. The protein at the centre of

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Memories from when you were a baby might not be gone

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Is the Mars rover’s rock collection worth $11 billion?

The Perseverance rover drills a rock core from the edge of the ancient river delta in Jezero Crater on Mars.Credit:

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From the archive: constantly quivering eyes, and chemistry troubles

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A fresh start for the African Academy of Sciences

Lise Korsten (left) and Peggy Oti-Boateng are steering the African Academy of Sciences’ new strategy.Credit: AAS Kenya “We have a

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Climate models can’t explain 2023’s huge heat anomaly — we could be in uncharted territory

When I took over as the director of NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies, I inherited a project that tracks

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scientists use AI to design antibodies from scratch

Antibodies (pink) bind to influenza virus proteins (yellow) (artist’s conception).Credit: Juan Gaertner/Science Photo Library Researchers have used generative artificial intelligence

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So … you’ve been hacked

It’s every researcher’s worst nightmare. A careless click on an e-mail and years of laboratory data are instantaneously encrypted by