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Thursday, 30 April 2026

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How Ancient Genomes Rewrite the History of the European Family
Lead StoryGenetics & Molecular Biology

How Ancient Genomes Rewrite the History of the European Family

DNA from 5th-century Germany shows that the autumn of Rome wasn't just a barbarian invasion, but a domestic merger. Genetic data reveals a society built on nuclear families and strict monogamy that mirrors modern social structures.

Global Analysis

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Environmental Science

Mapping the Latitudinal Tree Diversity Gradient with Multi-Species Data

Complex interactions involving three or more species are the primary drivers of forest variety. These higher-order interactions are far more frequent in the tropics, explaining why tree diversity collapses as one moves toward the poles.

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Physics & Astronomy

New Measurements of Cosmic Ray Spectra Favour Charge Over Mass

The Dark Matter Particle Explorer has identified a universal 'softening' in the energy spectra of heavy nuclei at 15 teravolts. This finding rejects mass-dependent models of particle acceleration with high statistical confidence.

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Environmental Science

Predicting the Survival Trajectory of Cyatheaceae tree ferns

Researchers used high-accuracy MaxEnt modelling to map the habitat of ancient tree ferns through 2090. While high-emission scenarios suggest severe range contraction, proactive conservation in identified climate refugia offers a path to recovery.

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Neuroscience

The Hidden Geometry of Scent: Redefining Olfactory Receptor Spatial Organization

Scientists have discovered that the nose is not a random lottery of sensors but a precisely mapped organ. By tracking 1,100 receptors, researchers found a hidden genetic code that organises our sense of smell.

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Computer Science & AI

The High Price of Politeness in AI Language Models

New research reveals that training AI to be warm and friendly significantly degrades its accuracy. When systems try to be empathetic, they are far more likely to agree with user errors and spread misinformation.

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Medicine & Health

The Resilience of Engineered Blood Clots in Modern Surgery

Researchers have developed a method to crosslink red blood cells into resilient cytogels that stop bleeding in seconds. These materials are significantly tougher than natural biological clots and promote faster tissue repair.

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Chemistry & Material Science

The Spontaneous Order of the Polar Hedgehog Lattice

Physicists discovered a material that organises its own electrical dipoles into a 4-nanometre grid of spikes. This spontaneous formation offers a blueprint for creating robust, ultra-small data carriers for future AI hardware.