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Medical Records Could Be Exposed by AI Training‑Data Flaw

A new study published in Nature warns that vulnerabilities in the data used to train artificial‑intelligence models could allow personal medical records to be exposed, particularly for underrepresented groups. The researchers, led by a team at the University of Cambridge,…

Robustness of Topological Gap Detection via Transport Tested in New Study

A recent study published in Nature demonstrates that electrical transport measurements can reliably detect the energy gaps of topological materials, even in the presence of disorder and finite‑size effects. The research, led by a collaboration of physicists from several institutions,…

Human Embryo Study Maps Early Cell Paths and Finds Blood‑Forming Cells Before Gastrulation

A high‑resolution spatial transcriptomics investigation of a human embryo at Carnegie stage 6 has identified three distinct developmental routes emerging from the epiblast—leading to the amnion, primitive streak and axial mesoderm—and revealed that the earliest blood‑forming cells arise from the hypoblast…

Addendum Confirms Monkeypox Virus Transmission From Squirrels to Mangabeys

Scientists have published an addendum to a June 2026 Nature study documenting that the monkeypox virus (MPXV) can be transmitted from fire‑footed rope squirrels to sooty mangabeys. The brief report, released online on June 24, 2026, provides additional experimental data supporting earlier…

Detection of Gigaparsec‑Scale Anisotropic Cosmic Structures

The latest study published in Nature reports evidence that the large‑scale structure of the universe is not perfectly isotropic, contrary to the prevailing cosmological principle that assumes statistical uniformity on the grandest scales. Researchers used a novel, parameter‑free technique called…

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