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Wednesday, 6 May 2026

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Decoding Genotype-environment interaction in onions for Climate Resilience
Lead StoryGenetics & Molecular Biology

Decoding Genotype-environment interaction in onions for Climate Resilience

Researchers have identified five onion genotypes that maintain high yields across diverse climates using an integrated analytical framework. This approach moves beyond simple yield metrics to prioritise genetic stability and trait correlation.

Global Analysis

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Environmental Science

Decoding the Secret Map: New Data on Chinese Pangolin Spatial Ecology

Long-term tracking reveals that male pangolins maintain territories five times larger than females. This preliminary data suggests that current conservation models might be underestimating how much space these scaly mammals actually need.

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Physics & Astronomy

Fast-Tracking Early Black Hole Seed Growth: A New Transport Model

Researchers have proposed a mathematical framework to explain how gas reaches galactic centres at cosmic dawn. This preliminary model suggests that specific transport mechanisms could solve the supply bottleneck for massive early objects.

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Neuroscience

How Long-range Feedback Connections Help Your Brain See What Is Hidden

New research suggests the brain uses internal loops to 'fill in the blanks' when objects are partially obscured. This early-stage study reveals how high-level brain regions nudge visual signals to resolve ambiguity.

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General Science

The Hidden Cost of Leader Upward Ingratiation

Kissing up to the boss isn't just cringeworthy; it is physically and mentally draining. Preliminary research suggests that when managers flatter their superiors, they burn out and treat their own teams with less respect.

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Environmental Science

The Poisoned Pulse: How Climate Extremes Threaten River Water Quality

Researchers tracked the Greve River during Italy's 2022 drought to see how extreme weather alters chemical safety. Preliminary findings suggest that the first rains after a dry spell create a hazardous 'flush' of urban contaminants.

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General Science

Why Complex Systems Modelling Must Be Mind-Sized

Researchers are using simplified models to help the public grasp how falling fertility rates impact the climate. By turning massive datasets into playable games, these tools make global crises feel manageable for non-experts.

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Chemistry & Material Science

Why Solid-state NMR coffee analysis is the future of your morning brew

Preliminary research uses non-destructive magnets to map the chemical changes in coffee beans during roasting. This early-stage abstract suggests a new way to verify bean authenticity and track molecular shifts without destroying the sample.