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Research breakthroughs across physics, biology, climate, and the natural world.

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OpenAI’s accidental attack against Hugging Face is science fiction that happened

OpenAI’s accidental attack against Hugging Face is science fiction that happened

OpenAI and Hugging Face address security incident during model evaluation - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48997548 - July 2026 (1121 comments)

Hacker News•July 23, 2026
Scientists discover the hidden brain switch that assigns bees their jobs

Scientists discover the hidden brain switch that assigns bees their jobs

Researchers found that specific brain circuits help decide which jobs bees perform as they age. When those circuits were switched off, older worker bees began caring for the queen again instead of carrying out their normal later-life duties. The findings reveal that a bee colony’s complex division of labor may be guided by neural switches hidden inside each bee’s brain.

ScienceDaily•July 23, 2026
Secret court documents reveal potential scale of illegal sewage spilling

Secret court documents reveal potential scale of illegal sewage spilling

The new analysis from a prominent water campaigner emerged after secret court documents were leaked.

BBC•July 22, 2026
Even camels can't cope: Africa's ships of the desert hit by rising temperatures

Even camels can't cope: Africa's ships of the desert hit by rising temperatures

Herders and experts tell the BBC how Africa's camels are suffering because of extreme heat.

BBC•July 22, 2026
Science Corporation’s vision-restoring chip wins EU approval

Science Corporation’s vision-restoring chip wins EU approval

"The thing that the space needs is a company making $100 million a year of revenue," Science Corp. CEO Max Hodak said.

TechCrunch•July 22, 2026
Ancient ferns turned Triassic Europe into a wildfire inferno

Ancient ferns turned Triassic Europe into a wildfire inferno

Ancient fern savannahs may have transformed parts of Europe into a wildfire-prone inferno during the end-Triassic mass extinction. New fossil evidence suggests the ferns repeatedly regrew after fires, creating fresh fuel that helped prolong the devastation.

ScienceDaily•July 22, 2026
Colorectal cancer warning signs younger adults should never ignore

Colorectal cancer warning signs younger adults should never ignore

Colorectal cancer is now the leading cause of cancer death among people under 50, and cases in younger adults continue to rise. Warning signs can include persistent bowel changes, recurring rectal bleeding, dark or narrow stools, unexplained weight loss, and fatigue. These symptoms often have harmless causes, but they should not be dismissed, especially when they are new or ongoing. Early detection can greatly improve treatment outcomes.

ScienceDaily•July 22, 2026
Lab-grown mini brains may predict which Alzheimer’s treatments will work

Lab-grown mini brains may predict which Alzheimer’s treatments will work

Miniature brain models grown from patients’ cells revealed striking differences in how Alzheimer’s-related tissue responds to an antidepressant. The organoids and the particles they release could eventually guide more personalized treatments and provide new clues for diagnosing the disease.

ScienceDaily•July 22, 2026
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