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Q&A: Boosting NASA's Swift Observatory to support continued space observation

NASA's "rapid-response" space telescope is slowly falling out of orbit, but a daring mission this summer could allow the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory to continue scanning the sky for many more years to come. In the first mission of its kind, a spacecraft will launch from Earth and rendezvous with Swift to boost it to a higher altitude and extend its life.

Phys.org

New method enables accurate sequencing of short peptides hidden in food and human body

Our food and our bodies are full of tiny protein fragments called peptides. These small chains of amino acids act as biological messengers, influencing processes ranging from sensory perception to physiological functions.

Phys.org

Vertical marine heat wave study offers classification scheme for coastal resource management

Marine heat waves (MHWs) are events characterized by prolonged warm coastal and ocean conditions with wide-ranging impacts on ecosystem health and associated industries. While research on MHWs has historically relied on surface-water data from satellite observations and buoy records, new research from the Batten School of Coastal & Marine Sciences & VIMS highlights the need to—quite literally—go deeper.

Medical Xpress

Long-awaited rule aims to boost ACA choices while embracing higher deductibles

The Affordable Care Act (ACA) seems to always be in a policy tug-of-war as its backers and critics spar over how it should work and who can qualify for coverage. This year is no different, with the Trump administration embracing standards it says will reduce fraud as well as steps that could further erode national enrollment.

Nature

The ancestors of eukaryotic cells contained a mix of genes from various microbes

Nature, Published online: 17 June 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-01739-7 Reconstruction of the ancestral gene repertoire of eukaryotic cells reveals traces of a series of close, long-term interactions with diverse microorganisms, and a role of viruses in gene exchange. The findings challenge the view that eukaryotic cells evolved from a simple merger of just two organisms.

Nature

Light-controlled microgripper punches above its weight

Nature, Published online: 17 June 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-01703-5 A microscale gripper that can be opened and closed using light can fit into tight spaces and perform tasks linked to clinical applications.

Nature

Navigating a crowded developing brain leaves neurons with broken DNA

Nature, Published online: 17 June 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-01705-3 As neurons migrate to their final destinations in the forming brain, their DNA gets damaged. The brain has evolved a fix, but there can be lasting consequences if repair fails.

Nature

Reimagining machine vision with optical computing

Nature, Published online: 17 June 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-01891-0 A general-purpose artificial-intelligence vision system for use in image-sensing devices has been developed by embedding fundamentals of core computer-vision operations into a light-manipulating planar material called an optical metasurface. A prototype enables accurate, real-time perception and processing across diverse tasks, suggesting that this could be a solution for rapid, low-energy, on-device vision intelligence.

Nature

How the zebrafish brain weaves recent experiences into future decisions

Nature, Published online: 17 June 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-01756-6 Animals often use recent experience to guide future choices. Whole-brain imaging in larval zebrafish (Danio rerio) reveals a dedicated neural circuit that governs history-biased decisions: the thalamus maintains the most recent event as a stable pattern of neuronal activity, and the brainstem integrates recent experiences into a continuous signal that biases future action.

Nature

Cucurbituril-based anion-conducting membranes with supramolecular nanopores

Nature, Published online: 17 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s41586-026-10666-6 A supramolecular strategy, in which uniform, dynamic nanopores are constructed, overcomes the limitations of limited structural control, mechanical fragility or demanding synthesis in nanoporous anion-conducting membranes, providing a versatile tool for molecularly engineering transport pathways.

Nature

Visualizing the impact of quenched disorder on 2D electron Wigner solids

Nature, Published online: 17 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s41586-026-10654-w A technique combining atomically resolved scanning tunnelling microscopy with neural-quantum-state quantum Monte Carlo simulation of disordered 2D electron Wigner solids establishes a powerful framework to enable the clear identification of two distinct defect-induced disorder regimes.

Nature

Optical metasurfaces for general vision processing on the edge

Nature, Published online: 17 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s41586-026-10635-z By embedding core computer vision principles into a large-scale optical metasurface, an efficient vision processing system using far fewer parameters is demonstrated to outperform many digital models and enables deployment on edge devices.

Nature

<i>CHPO</i> coordinates chilling recovery and nitrogen use in rice

Nature, Published online: 17 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s41586-026-10682-6 A rice gene, CHPO, links chilling resilience with nitrogen-use efficiency, revealing a domestication-shaped regulatory mechanism that could guide breeding of climate-resilient, sustainable rice varieties.

Nature

Towards autonomous medical artificial intelligence agents

Nature, Published online: 17 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s41586-026-10675-5 A large language model artificial intelligence agent operating in a sandboxed electronic health record system can autonomously take patient histories, order tests, interpret findings, diagnose conditions and propose treatments, outperforming experienced clinicians while adhering to safety standards and clinical guidelines.

Nature

Mapping the neuronal building blocks of human language with language models

Nature, Published online: 17 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s41586-026-10691-5 Wide-scale recordings reveal neurons in the human brain that encode fundamental components of language such as the grammatical relationships between words, their parts of speech and the higher-order syntactic structure of phrases and sentences.

Nature

Lethal plague outbreaks in Lake Baikal hunter-gatherers 5,500 years ago

Nature, Published online: 17 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s41586-026-10540-5 Analyses of ancient DNA from hunter-gatherers near Lake Baikal in southeast Siberia around 5,500 years ago indicate that highly virulent Yersinia pestis emerged earlier than previously estimated, far from the next known cases of infection in Late Neolithic Europe.

Nature

Spatial distribution of the proteome in the human body and in cancers

Nature, Published online: 17 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s41586-026-10660-y A spatially resolved map of the human proteome across a variety of healthy tissues and cancers provides wide-ranging insights in developmental biology and oncology, and could aid the identification of therapeutic targets and development of treatments for cancer.

Nature

A mosaic of whole-body representations on the human precentral gyrus

Nature, Published online: 17 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s41586-026-10653-x A comprehensive map of the human motor cortex at single-neuron resolution is described.

Nature

Analysis of 173,303 exomes and genomes in the Pakistan Genome Resource

Nature, Published online: 17 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s41586-026-10667-5 The Pakistan Genome Resource compiles biobank data from 173,303 individuals with high familial relatedness, broadening the catalogue of human genetic variation and establishing a population-specific genomic reference for Pakistan.

Nature

Confined migration induces non-lethal DNA damage in developing neurons

Nature, Published online: 17 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s41586-026-10648-8 The migration of neurons in developing cerebral and cerebellar cortices is accompanied by massive DNA double-strand breaks due to mechanostress during passage through narrow interstitial spaces.

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