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Daily briefing: What scientists think of Netflix’s 3 Body Problem
The scientific adviser of 3 Body Problem, a planetary scientist and a nanotechnology expert review the hit sci-fi show. Plus, why a trailblazing...
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My Daughter Isn’t Into the Healthy Hobbies Young Girls Should Like. It’s time to Get Serious.
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Fake research papers flagged by analysing authorship trends
A new approach to detecting fraudulent paper-mill studies focuses on patterns of co-authors rather than manuscript text. Dalmeet Singh Chawla A...
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The surprising impact of whale pee on the health of ocean ecosystems
Baleen whales undertake some of the longest migrations of any mammal, traveling thousands of miles between nutrient-rich feeding grounds and tropical...
thebrighterside.news - 30+ days ago
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Rare Horse Breeds Facing Extinction from Habitat Loss
Across the diversity of the animal kingdom, horses have secured a sacred place alongside humans, serving as companions, workers, and symbols of...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com - 30+ days ago
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20 Types of Fascinating Foxes and Where to Find Them
Foxes are among the most captivating creatures in the animal kingdom, known for their cunning behavior, striking appearances, and adaptability to...
doggodigest.com - 30+ days ago
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Does the 2024 US election matter to science? Take Nature’s poll
The presidential election in the United States will have global ramifications. Do scientists around the world care who wins? Will the outcome affect...
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After 600 years, white stork makes a triumphant comeback in UK
The Cheshire Wildlife Trust saw a majestic white stork in the UK 600 years after its disappearance. White storks are magnificent birds, but their...
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Daily briefing: Believe it or not, this lush green landscape is Antarctica
A region of Antarctica is going green at an alarming rate. Plus, scientists reflect on one year of the Israel–Hamas conflict. Medicine Nobel for...
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Tilting 31.5 Inches In Less Than Two Decades, Researchers Agree The Earth's Current Rotation Is Abnormal
The Latest Grand Canyon Discovery Could Potentially Rewrite History The latest research at the Grand Canyon is rewriting the history of the Cambrian...
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Saturn has a whopping 274 moons ― scientists want to know why
A huge haul of 128 newfound satellites might be a hint of past collisions in the planet’s orbit, or something else. Astronomers have announced the...
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Grassroots efforts sprout up to protect Central America’s Trifinio watershed
ESQUIPULAS, Guatemala — An estimated 8 million migrants have entered the U.S. during the Biden administration, the highest number in centuries. Many...
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Chimps Have 'Conversations' Just Like Humans, Scientists Find
The rapid back and forth dance of face-to-face conversations is not unique to us humans. While chimps typically favor gestures over sounds, their...
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AI & robotics briefing: Why AI needs to see the ‘ugly’ side of science
The absence of negative results in the scientific literature is affecting AI tools trained on published data. Plus, why animals still outrun robots...
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The citation black market: schemes selling fake references alarm scientists
The ways in which researchers can artificially inflate their reference counts are growing. Dalmeet Singh Chawla Research-integrity watchers are...
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From the lab to the World Cup: meet footballer–scientist Michelle Alozie
The professional athlete and research technician explains why focus, collaboration and teamwork are important on and off the pitch. Michelle Alozie...
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Iran frees scientists who studied big cats in surprise move
Six- year ordeal for researchers studying Asiatic cheetah and Persian leopard ends in prisoner amnesty. Michele Catanzaro Four members of a conservation...
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First approval for controversial sea-bed mining worries scientists
Researchers say the Norwegian government ignored warnings of potential ecosystem harm. Natasha Gilbert Natasha Gilbert is a freelance writer in...
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Found: the dial in the brain that controls the immune system
Scientists identify the brain cells that regulate inflammation, and pinpoint how they keep tabs on the immune response. Southern University of Science...
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Almost Every El Niño Will Be Extreme In The Future, Climate Model Suggests
It's only one model, but it's pretty scary stuff. El Niño, at its worst, can be devastating. It’s the climate phenomenon that sees...
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Famed lions’ full diet revealed by DNA — and humans were among their prey
Ancient DNA confirms that the nineteenth-century carnivores hunted humans and a variety of wild game, including a surprising animal. Emma Marris is an...
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Why rings of RNA could be the next blockbuster drug
The commercial success of RNA vaccines for COVID-19 has revved up interest in circular RNAs as the next generation of therapies. Nature Portfolio, a...
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Pregnancy’s effect on ‘biological’ age, polite birds, and the carbon cost of home-grown veg
We round up some recent stories from the Nature Briefing. Download the Nature Podcast 03 April 2024 In this episode: 00:35 Pregnancy advances your...
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Why was the Morocco earthquake so deadly?
The quake, which has killed thousands, was unusually large for Morocco and struck a region where most buildings are not earthquake-resilient. Morocco...
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10 Facts About the Sierra Nevada Red Fox, the Rarest Fox in the World
The Sierra Nevada Red Fox is a creature of mystery and wonder. Nestled in the picturesque landscapes of the Sierra Nevada mountains, this elusive...
doggodigest.com - 30+ days ago
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The Greenland Ice Sheet Is Falling Apart – New Study
We may still be able to save ourselves from the worst of the damage the climate change will bring – but we are desperately running out...
iflscience.com - 30+ days ago
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How are researchers using AI? Survey reveals pros and cons for science
Despite strong interest in using artificial intelligence to make research faster, easier and more accessible, researchers say they need more support...
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Arctic sea ice hits lowest peak in satellite record, says US agency
This year's Arctic sea ice peak is the lowest in the 47-year satellite record, according to data released by the US National Snow and Ice...
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The daring doctor behind a world-first treatment for autoimmune disease
Huji Xu is part of Nature’s 10, a list of people who shaped science in 2024. Huji Xu’s team was on tenterhooks after delivering the...
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Daily briefing: The state of H5N1 avian influenza risk
We meet 10 remarkable people who shaped science in 2024 and learn what we need to know about H5N1 avian influenza. Nature’s 10: the people who...
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How light-based computers could cut AI’s energy needs
Replacing lasers with LEDs in computer components lowers power consumption — plus, the spread of H5N1 influenza in US cow herds. Download the Nature...
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Massive sinkholes in China hold 'heavenly' forests with plants adapted for harsh life underground
Plants growing at the bottom of sinkholes in China's Dashiwei Tiankeng Group don't take up as much carbon as surface plants do, but they have...
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Extreme morning sickness? Scientists finally pinpoint a possible cause
A protein released by fetal cells in the placenta influences the risk of experiencing severe nausea and vomiting during pregnancy. Carissa...
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Wildlife Photography That'll Knock Your Socks Off
The winners of the 2024 Sony World Photography Awards have been announced, but it’s the wildlife photography produced by the runners up that knocks...
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Why kids need to take more risks: science reveals the benefits of wild, free play
Studies reveal how risky play can benefit child development. But encouraging it can be a challenge for parents. The research will be conducted in the...
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Biodiversity Loss Explained | Britannica
Biodiversity loss, the systematic disappearance of biological species of insects and plants, fungi, animals, coral, everything that’s living. The loss...
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Can Google Scholar survive the AI revolution?
The largest scholarly search engine is celebrating its 20th birthday, but AI-driven competitors offer advantages. Smriti Mallapaty Google Scholar — the...
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Phenomenal Frogs Through the Lens of Alvaro Cubero
What better way to celebrate World Frog Day than to showcase the absolutely beautiful photographs of Alvaro Cubero. With a huge collection of stunning...
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Daily briefing: Gentle brain stimulation could treat depression at home
A home-based treatment for depression, the energy cost of making a baby and how disruptive activists boost support for their mainstream...
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Lizard-inspired building design could save lives
How knocking down a building helped researchers design a safer structure, and a sustainable 3D printing resin made from a bodybuilding...
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People underestimate scientific consensus on climate. Correcting the record goes a long way.
Communicating the overwhelming scientific consensus about climate change – at least 97% of climate scientists agree that climate change is happening...
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Human embryos embrace asymmetry to form the body
The cells generated by the very first division of the fertilized egg make a lopsided contribution to the body’s organs and tissues. Sara Reardon...
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Daily briefing: Astrolabe shows 11th-century scientific collaboration among Jews, Muslims and Christians
The Verona astrolabe bears Arabic, Latin and Hebrew translations and corrections. Plus, a crucial first step in the long quest to ‘de-extinct’ woolly...
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Unease as US drug agency weighs its use of independent scientists
After several controversial drug approvals, the US Food and Drug Administration is mulling over changes to its advisory panels, which include...
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The Vaquita's Last Stand: Saving the World’s Rarest Marine Mammal
The Vaquita, scientifically known as Phocoena sinus, stands as the world’s most endangered marine mammal. With less than 10 individuals estimated to...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com - 30+ days ago
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Are your organs ageing well? The blood holds clues
One organ in a person’s body can age faster than the rest — with implications for health and mortality. Max Kozlov As people age, their...
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Daily briefing: AlphaFold3 is now open source
We hear that the code for AlphaFold3 is finally out in the open and learn why Donald Trump’s shadow looms large over the COP29...
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Marine biologists make disturbing discovery after examining annual ocean phenomenon: 'It's like we're just documenting extinction'
By snipping away at strands in the food web, massive shifts in feeding patterns will creep up the food chain — all the way to humans....
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Stars hint at an unusual black hole lurking in our Galaxy
Images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope point to an elusive intermediate-size black hole in the star cluster ω Centauri. Davide Castelvecchi By...
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The AI revolution is coming to robots: how will it change them?
The melding of artificial intelligence and robotics could catapult both fields to new heights. Job Description The Department of Translational...
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