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ScienceNature1d ago

A treasure trove of Neolithic necklace beads

Nature, Published online: 09 June 2026; doi:10. 1038/d41586-026-01810-3 Archaeological findings from Italy, and machines with a life of their own, in our weekly dip into Nature’s archive.

ScienceNature1d ago

Let’s talk about biomedical research kits

Nature, Published online: 09 June 2026; doi:10. 1038/d41586-026-00799-z Although undoubtably helpful in many ways, experimental assay kits risk undermining the fundamentals of science. How can we course correct?

AI & MLNature1d ago

Scientists have a bad case of AI FOMO, Nature poll reveals

Nature, Published online: 09 June 2026; doi:10. 1038/d41586-026-01690-7 Almost half of the scientists who responded said that they feel broadly negative towards artificial intelligence, but they think that some tools are better than others.

ScienceNature1d ago

Good recycling starts at home — and benefits the world

Nature, Published online: 09 June 2026; doi:10. 1038/d41586-026-01823-y New research supports the value of household-level waste separation. But policies must also carefully consider consumer behaviours to maximize the quality of material collected.

ScienceNature1d ago

How ice forms is a mystery — now scientists are cracking the case

Nature, Published online: 09 June 2026; doi:10. 1038/d41586-026-01817-w Theories about how ice crystals grow in cooling liquids are wildly inaccurate when compared with experimental data, but studies are starting to illuminate the earliest moments in freezing.

AI & MLNature1d ago

Scientists have a bad case of AI FOMO, <i>Nature</i> poll reveals

Nature, Published online: 09 June 2026; doi:10. 1038/d41586-026-01690-7 Almost half of the scientists who responded said that they feel broadly negative towards artificial intelligence, but they think that some tools are better than others.