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Robust projections of risks to the Amazon rainforest

lundi 1er juin 2026 par Chris Huntingford
Nature, Published online: 01 June 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-01158-8Amazonian deforestation is altering atmospheric moisture transport; as a result, even low levels of global warming could trigger dieback of most of the remaining (...)

Earliest signs of vision recorded in ancient sea-floor tracks

lundi 1er juin 2026
Nature, Published online: 01 June 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-01762-8Traces from some of the earliest animals reveal when they began to sense light.

Landmark cancer trial shows success against ‘undruggable’ cancer — raising hopes for future treatments

lundi 1er juin 2026 par Heidi Ledford
Nature, Published online: 01 June 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-01760-wUnprecedented results against a stubbornly hard-to-treat cancer are boosting optimism that other challenging tumours will be next.

Daily briefing: What it will take to stop the spiralling Ebola outbreak

lundi 1er juin 2026 par Flora Graham
Nature, Published online: 01 June 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-01782-4Lessons from past epidemics could help to contain the current spread of Ebola. Plus, what a rocket explosion means for NASA's Moon plans and whether ‘obesity’ should be split into two (...)

Why it’s time to bin recommendation letters in science job applications

lundi 1er juin 2026 par Bibek Aryal
Nature, Published online: 01 June 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-00507-xIf hiring organizations must ask for references, they should do so closer to the end of the process, argues Bibek Aryal.

How long can humans live? We simply don’t know

lundi 1er juin 2026 par David Adam
Nature, Published online: 01 June 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-01728-wClaims about the upper limits to human lifespan are characterized by hype, deficient data and shoddy science, says longevity researcher Saul Newman.

Science fiction: nine lab-life novels for your holiday reading

lundi 1er juin 2026 par Jeffrey M. Perkel, Anne Gulland, Jack Leeming, David Payne, Kendall Powell, Sophie McClarty, Alexia Austin, Mary Craig
Nature, Published online: 01 June 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-01730-2With a summer break looming for many researchers, Nature’s careers team suggests science-themed page-turners.

Passive heart-rate monitoring during smartphone use in everyday life

lundi 1er juin 2026 par Shun Liao, Paolo Di Achille, Jiang Wu, Silviu Borac, Jonathan Wang, Xin Liu, Eric S. Teasley, Lawrence Cai, Yuzhe Yang, Yun Liu, Daniel McDuff, Hao-Wei Su, Brent Winslow, Anupam Pathak, Mark Malhotra, Shwetak Patel, James A. Taylor, Jameson K. Rogers, Ming-Zher Poh
Nature, Published online: 01 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s41586-026-10507-6A machine-learning model that uses smartphone cameras to measure heart rate in the background during normal daily phone use and subsequently estimate resting heart rate could make it easier for people to monitor heart (...)

Polymarket vs science: why researchers are sceptical of the prediction-market hype

lundi 1er juin 2026 par Jenna Ahart
Nature, Published online: 01 June 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-01688-1Online prediction markets are taking bets on everything from climate change to quantum computing. But researchers question their accuracy.

Enantioselective hydrogen atom relay via non-covalent catalyst assembly

lundi 1er juin 2026 par Navadheer Yalamanchili, Jules Hugo Alexandre, Robert L. Anderson, Giuseppe Zuccarello
Nature, Published online: 01 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s41586-026-10692-4Enantioselective hydrogen atom relay via non-covalent catalyst assembly

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