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You’re not imagining it: extreme wildfires are now more common
For the first time , data show that cataclysmic infernos are increasing in frequency and intensity globally. The American Association of Immunologists...
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DeepMind AI accurately forecasts weather — on a desktop computer
The machine-learning model takes less than a minute to predict future weather worldwide more precisely than other approaches. SLS invites applications...
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Kamala Harris is making climate action patriotic. It just might work.
A new study suggests that framing the issue in terms of American values holds promise. “Freedom” is often a Republican talking point, but Vice...
grist.org - 30+ days ago
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Daily briefing: First direct image of a ‘Wigner crystal’ made entirely of electrons
A crystal structure predicted by Eugene Wigner in 1934 has been directly imaged for the first time . Plus, the first algae that can fix nitrogen and...
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Life-changing cystic fibrosis treatment wins US $ 3-million Breakthrough Prize
Trio of scientists who developed the combination drug Trikafta are among the winners of five major awards in life sciences, physics and...
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Two legal migrants denied reentry into the U.S. after traveling abroad
Two legal immigrants who flew into Boston Logan International Airport have been denied re-entry into the United States after traveling abroad. One of the two was deported in apparent defiance of a judicial order....
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Key alert system for disease outbreaks is in crisis — can it be saved?
ProMED staff members look for rescue options, after going on strike and calling for new leadership and financing. Max Kozlov Last week, nearly...
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Daily briefing: Biggest fossil-fuel-producing countries plan to drill more than ever
Countries including the United States, Canada, Russia and Saudi Arabia have plans that will bust our carbon budget more than twice over. Plus,...
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Daily briefing: How humans lost their tails
Primates with tails lack a certain DNA insertion that people have. Plus, how artificial intelligence tools are transforming scientific writing and...
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The oldest whales on the planet are more ancient than 'Moby-Dick' and have the harpoons to prove it
Wow... just wow. You're probably familiar with the literary classic "Moby-Dick." But in case you're not, here's the gist: Moby Dick is the name of a...
upworthy.com - 30+ days ago
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Aurora alert: Giant 'hole' in sun and strong geomagnetic storm converge to supercharge northern lights this weekend
A huge sun eruption combines with speedy solar wind from a "coronal hole" for a weekend aurora show, experts predict. A massive eruption on the sun...
space.com - 30+ days ago
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Horses can plan and strategise, new study shows
You can lead a horse to water and, it turns out, convince it to drink if the reward is great enough, researchers have found. A new study has suggested horses are more intelligent than previously thought, having been observed to quickly adapt to a treat-based game with changing rules. Researchers from...
bbc.com - 30+ days ago
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Daily briefing: How did childhood evolve?
An AI system is crushing it at the International Mathematical Olympiad. Plus, what an iconic fossil teaches us about the evolution of childhood. The...
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Giant Jellyfish Grow up to 8 Feet Wide With 60-foot Tentacles
There are about 200 documented species of jellyfish pulsing their way through the world's waters. Most range from the size of your belly button to...
howstuffworks.com - 30+ days ago
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What’s behind China’s mysterious wave of childhood pneumonia?
Scientists expected a surge in respiratory disease, but what is happening in China is unusual. Gemma Conroy China is grappling with a surge in...
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Daily briefing: Heavy-lift rocket restores Europe’s access to space
After years of delays, Europe’s heavy-lift launcher Ariane 6 is scheduled for an inaugural flight next week. Plus, mysterious ancient humans hunted...
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Daily briefing: Invasive species contribute to most extinctions
Exhaustive IPBES report reveals that invasive species cost the economy hundreds of billions of dollars. Plus, India’s space mission to study the Sun...
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Increased meltwater and rain help explain why Southern Ocean cooling has defied predictions
Global climate models predict that the ocean around Antarctica should be warming, but in reality, those waters have cooled over most of the past four...
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Human ancestors nearly went extinct 900,000 years ago
A new technique analysing modern genetic data suggests that pre-humans survived in a group of only 1,280 individuals. Anna Ikarashi Anna Ikarashi is a...
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Saving valley dragons: How a conservation group helps save endangered lizard species
At first glance, a valley dragon doesn’t seem to have much in common with a grizzly bear or a condor. Though it has a striking look, large adults can...
localnewsmatters.org - 30+ days ago
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RNA biologist loses disability case against Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Vivian Cheung sued after her funding was not renewed, alleging discrimination, but the institute said her science no longer met its...
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Scientists flock to DeepSeek: how they’re using the blockbuster AI model
Researchers are testing how well the open model can perform scientific tasks — in topics from mathematics to cognitive neuroscience. Chinese Academy...
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Weird new electron behaviour in stacked graphene thrills physicists
This 2D material is only the second to exhibit the fractional quantum anomalous Hall effect, and theorists are still debating how it works. Dan Garisto...
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New schizophrenia drug could treat Alzheimer’s disease
Half a dozen drugs are in trials for conditions of the brain, but success is not guaranteed. Diana Kwon Since a schizophrenia drug, the first in...
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Cutting-edge CAR-T cancer therapy is now made in India — at one-tenth the cost
The treatment, called NexCAR19, raises hopes that this transformative class of medicine will become more readily available in low- and middle-income...
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Analysis of largest elephant surveys ever shows stable population, but disturbing trends
See All Key Ideas Ten years ago, says Mike Chase, the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area was one fluid contiguous elephant habitat. “An...
mongabay.com - 30+ days ago
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One-third of Indian STEM conferences have no women
Women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics faculty are rare, and women speaking at conferences are even rarer. Dyani Lewis In the past...
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One red square can change your entire perception of the world
At the Necropolis of Pantalica—a 3000-year-old outcrop with rock-cut tombs—on Sicily, geologist Marcia Bjornerud of Lawrence University and biologist...
science.org - 30+ days ago
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Toxic workplaces are the main reason women leave academic jobs
Women feel driven out by problems with workplace culture more often than by lack of work–life balance. Saima Sidik A survey of thousands of US...
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US COVID-origins hearing puts scientific journals in the hot seat
Politicians spar over whether academic publishers colluded with government scientists to suppress the lab-leak hypothesis. Max Kozlov During a public...
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How AI could improve robotics, the cockroach’s origins, and promethium spills its secrets
We round up some recent stories from the Nature Briefing. Download the Nature Podcast 29 May 2024 In this episode: 00:25 What the rise of AI language...
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‘Ethereal Forest Creatures’: Trail Cams Capture Majestic Lynxes
The Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis) is a mid-sized forest carnivore that lives in parts of northern North America, including northern Minnesota. This...
outdoors.com - 30+ days ago
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Rules to keep AI in check: nations carve different paths for tech regulation
A guide to how China, the EU and the US are reining in artificial intelligence. “Regulation of AI is essential,” Sam Altman, chief executive of...
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This Flower Could Be Defined as Intelligent, Scientists Say
Even without a central nervous system, some life on planet Earth can behave in arguably intelligent ways. Plants are not often thought of as...
sciencealert.com - 30+ days ago
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To hug or to cut? A new generation of foresters says do both.
Jeremy Turner loves trees, especially an old red pine that stands in the forest a few hundred yards from his house. There, each year, black bears...
csmonitor.com - 30+ days ago
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Daily briefing: Furore over ‘oldest pyramid’ claim
A paper claiming that a structure in Indonesia is the oldest pyramid in the world has raised the eyebrows of archaeologists. Plus, some anglerfish...
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Mantis shrimp have the world’s fastest punch — here’s how their limbs survive
Insights from probing the shock-absorbing layer inside the crustacean’s club-like claw could inspire the design of tough new materials. Davide...
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AI predicts chemicals’ smells from their structures
Neural network can provide descriptions, such as ‘grassy’, for a wide variety of molecules, including some that don’t exist in nature. Sara Reardon An...
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Martian sounds reveal the secrets of the red planet's core
NASA's InSight mission recorded vibrations of Mars exposing a surprising layer of silicate around the core. Download the Nature Podcast 27 October...
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Indian forest act faces challenge in Supreme Court
Ecologists, bureaucrats and conservationists say India’s amended Forest Conservation Act will reduce biodiversity and harm livelihoods. Gayathri...
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Daily briefing: Carbon bond that uses only one electron seen for first time
Scientists have observed a single-electron covalent bond between two carbon atoms for the first time . Plus, a pioneering trial using stem cells to...
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Planet-eating stars hint at hidden chaos in the Milky Way
A handful of middle-aged stars seem to have gobbled up a planet, challenging assumptions about the stability of such systems. Elizabeth Gibney Stellar...
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How do fish know where a sound comes from? Scientists have an answer
A dual hearing system helps fish pinpoint a sound’s source — plus uncovering the secrets of the sensory structures that respond to touch during...
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The 10 Most Remote US Locations Where Wild Animals Still Rule
America’s vast landscape hosts a variety of remote locations where the natural world reigns supreme. These hidden corners of the country provide...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com - 30+ days ago
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This hybrid baby monkey is made of cells from two embryos
The work paves the way for scientists to use chimeric primates to study human diseases. Carissa Wong Scientists have produced an infant ‘chimeric’...
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Fiber Optic Network Spots Spacecraft's Return to Earth
Meteors regularly blaze through Earth’s atmosphere with potentially devastating effects. Now scientists reveal they used kilometers of fiber optics...
ieee.org - 30+ days ago
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NASA admits plan to bring Mars rocks to Earth won’t work — and seeks fresh ideas
The agency’s head calls the current plan for delivering samples collected by the Perseverance rover ‘too expensive’ and its schedule...
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Revealed: the ten research papers that policy documents cite most
An exclusive analysis shows that economics and interdisciplinary teams get the attention of policymakers. Dalmeet Singh Chawla Dalmeet Singh Chawla is...
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Are these moths blinding children? Nepalese researchers seek answers
Researchers are carrying out environmental surveys and genomic sequencing to try to learn more about SHAPU, a severe eye condition that mainly...
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WATCH: Stunning White Orcas off the Coast of Hokkaido, Japan
A whale watcher and wildlife photographer captured a rare sight off the coast of Hokkaido, Japan—not one but two white orcas swimming with their pod....
outdoors.com - 30+ days ago
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