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Inside China’s race to lead the world in nuclear fusion
The country has ambitious plans for fusion power plants to provide clean, limitless energy. Can they be realized? The Beijing Laser Accelerator...
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How to Grow a Forest: It Takes More Than Just Planting Trees
In an e360 interview, microbial ecologist Jake M. Robinson, of Australia’s Flinders University, takes a critical look at tree planting campaigns and...
yale.edu - 30+ days ago
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Can AI help beat poverty? Researchers test ways to aid the poorest people
Measuring poverty is the first step to delivering support, but it has long been a costly, time -intensive and contentious endeavour. Beginning in late...
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Daily briefing: Explore 2024 with Leif Penguinson
Can you spot the penguin in every game this year? At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, a hero was born: Leif Penguinson, a Rockhopper penguin on a...
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The cool technologies that could protect cities from dangerous heat
From supercool materials that send heat into space to shape-shifting materials that can selectively fend it off, scientists are finding new...
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Scientists use AI to design life-like enzymes from scratch
Combined approach takes AI-engineered enzymes one step closer to practical applications. Miryam Naddaf Researchers have used artificial intelligence...
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Dengue is spreading. Can new vaccines and antivirals halt its rise?
Scientists warn that it will take multiple methods to stop the disease, which is also known as breakbone fever and was once confined to the...
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20-story-tall megatsunamis pose a real danger, scientists warn
Polar icecap melt has been towards the top of the worry list of the climate-conscious for years. Ocean levels have risen an inch and a half (3.8 cm)...
newatlas.com - 30+ days ago
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Daily briefing: Cats purr without muscles or brain input
Domestic cats’ voice boxes can sustain purring sound without requiring input from muscles or the brain. Plus, researchers have a rare opportunity to...
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What Happens If You Shoot a Gun in Space?
Firing a gun in space isn’t advisable, but it is possible. Space programs have spent decades figuring out how terrestrial activities would work...
mentalfloss.com - 30+ days ago
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How do otters protect salt marshes from erosion? Shellfishly
Sea otters inadvertently protect the vegetation that binds sandy shorelines together. Jude Coleman Sea otters are helping to keep the shores of a...
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Horizon Europe turmoil changed the lives of these five scientists
UK researchers can once again access the €95-billion funding programme — for some, the deal has come too late. Access Nature and 54 other Nature...
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How papers with doctored images can affect scientific reviews
Scientists compiling a review scan more than 1,000 papers and find troubling images in some 10%. registration number: ZE-0098-synmikro-wmz-2024 Entry...
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Stop what you're doing and enjoy this live feed of adorable nesting Ospreys
Ordinarily, you'd need a good pair of binoculars and a day off work to get up close and personal with nesting birds of prey, but with Osprey Cam, you...
advnture.com - 30+ days ago
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Eggs from older mice regain youth when grown in young cells
Rejuvenated eggs were more likely to result in healthy offspring. Smriti Mallapaty Growing immature eggs from old mice in the ovarian structures of...
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Wyoming governor approves $ 100 million sale of state land to join Grand Teton National Park
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Wyoming will sell a 1-square-mile (2.6-square-kilometer) parcel of pristine land bordering Grand Teton National Park to the U.S. government for $ 100 million after Gov. Mark Gordon signed off on a deal Friday that ends the state’s longstanding threats to unload it to a...
apnews.com - 30+ days ago
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Supernova mystery solved: JWST reveals the fate of an iconic stellar explosion
Decades- long quest ends as the landmark observatory detects signs of the 1987 blast’s central neutron star. The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has...
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Life expectancy rise in rich countries slows down: why discovery took 30 years to prove
Improvements in public health and medicine have lengthened human survival, but science has yet to overcome ageing. David Adam Put aside the hype about...
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A day in the life of the world’s fastest supercomputer
In the hills of eastern Tennessee, a record-breaking machine called Frontier is providing scientists with unprecedented opportunities to study...
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Daily briefing: People in dense crowds move in swirls
People begin to move in vortices in densely packed crowds. Plus, the scientists who kept research alive in Gaza during the Israel–Hamas...
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Male Silverback Gorilla Born in Captivity Fathers Babies in the Wild for the First time Ever
Ima, a Western lowland gorilla born at Damian Aspinall’s animal park in Kent, England, made history by becoming the first zoo-born male to father...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com - 30+ days ago
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Daily briefing: Meet the data sleuth who spurred the Dana-Farber retractions
‘There’s a pretty simple way to prevent all of this,’ he says. Plus, troubled time s at Fermilab and when whales walked the Earth. Syphilis family is...
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Do insects have an inner life? Animal consciousness needs a rethink
A declaration signed by dozens of scientists says there is ‘a realistic possibility’ for elements of consciousness in reptiles, insects and...
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Hundreds of mountain goats were flown to a new home. Very few survived.
After mountain goats were moved into Washington state's Cascade Mountains, most died within a few years — bringing scientists' attention to a broader threat to the species. For three summers, wildlife managers wrestled mountain goats in Washington state’s Olympic National Park, blindfolded them and...
nbcnews.com - 30+ days ago
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Rogue Waves Can Reach Four time s Higher Than We Thought
The open ocean can get fierce and wild. There, whipped into a frenzy, ocean swells and troughs can create walls of water that dwarf our puny seafaring...
sciencealert.com - 30+ days ago
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Bluesky’s science takeover: 70% of Nature poll respondents use platform
Roughly 6,000 readers answered our poll, with many declaring that Bluesky was nicer, kinder and less antagonistic to science than X. Celeste...
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Indigenous Australian fire-stick farming began at least 11,000 years ago
Analysis of a sediment core dating back 150,000 years showed that fire patterns in Australia changed with the rise of Indigenous people’s use of fire....
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World's First: Rare Footage of Humpback Whale Birth
For the very first time , cinematographers have managed to document the extraordinary spectacle of a humpback whale giving birth, marking a momentous...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com - 30+ days ago
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Greenland ice sheet could fully melt after reaching specific tipping point, study finds
Greenland's ice sheet currently spans over 1.7 million square kilometers and is the largest freshwater reservoir in the northern hemisphere. The ice...
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Scientists are building giant ‘evidence banks’ to create policies that actually work
Funders launch projects with US $ 70 million to develop tools that make rapid syntheses of the world’s science. POSTDOCTORAL POSITION is available at an...
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‘Milestone’ discovery as JWST confirms atmosphere on an Earth-like exoplanet
55 Cancri e is too hot to support life as we know it, but could provide clues about Earth’s formation. Sumeet Kulkarni Astronomers say that they have...
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Daily briefing: An ocean in hiding inside Saturn’s moon Mimas
Surprise ocean means ‘you could have liquid water almost anywhere’. Plus, a cancer mutation supercharges T cells and the batteries that could power...
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After the genocide: what scientists are learning from Rwanda
Thirty years after the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, Nature met with researchers who are gaining insights that could help to prevent other...
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Is AI leading to a reproducibility crisis in science?
Scientists worry that ill-informed use of artificial intelligence is driving a deluge of unreliable or useless research. Faculty and Postdoc positions...
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Stunning stem cells and Starlink trails —November’s best science images
Stem- cell spheroid. This is a cluster made out of the stem cells found in dental pulp — the innermost layer of the tooth. These cells are derived...
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One Of America's Largest Moving Sand Dunes Is A Mysterious Phenomenon On Indiana's Coast
On a sunny July day in 2013, 6-year-old Nathan disappeared during a hike on Mt. Baldy, a dune inside Indiana Dunes National Park. He had dropped...
islands.com - 30+ days ago
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How CRISPR gene editing could help treat Alzheimer’s
Some researchers hoping that gene-editing technology can conquer forms of Alzheimer’s caused by genetic mutations. SLS invites applications for...
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Meet The Ili Pika, An Adorable Endangered Species Fighting Extinction
Living high up in the Tian Shan mountains of Northwestern China is a little teddy bear looking mammal that does not even know it is an endangered...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com - 30+ days ago
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Astronomers are worried by a satellite brighter than most stars
Researchers determined the telecommunications satellite was periodically brighter than 99% of stars, and powerful X-rays have uncovered an ancient...
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Giant 'living tractors' are bringing nature back to post-industrial wastelands
When water buffalo make a home for themselves in abandoned spaces, they can bring with them a rich array of frogs, bats and plant life. Each autumn, as tadpoles outgrow their tails, the Kizilirmak Delta on Turkey's Black Sea erupts into chaotic commotion with the emergence of marsh frogs. While the...
bbc.com - 30+ days ago
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Famine exposure in the womb doubles diabetes risk decades later
Study of more than ten million people suggests that early gestation is the most vulnerable time to be exposed to malnutrition. Gemma Conroy People who...
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Invasive, enormous, insatiable: What we know about the pythons destroying Florida's ecosystem
In South Florida, Burmese pythons are found primarily in and around the Everglades ecosystem, where the snake represents a major threat to native...
nbcmiami.com - 30+ days ago
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Daily briefing: Repeated ignition signals nuclear-fusion breakthrough
An experimental fusion lab is sparking hope for a future power source. Plus, a bullying scandal has scuppered a storied astronomy department and...
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Scientists discover unexpected decline in global ocean evaporation amid rising sea temperatures
A study published in Geophysical Research Letters has challenged the conventional understanding of the relationship between global warming and ocean...
phys.org - 30+ days ago
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Animals Take Center Stage in Nature Photographer of the Year 2024
The winners of Nature Photographer of the Year 2024 have been announced with Paola Della Rocca walking away with the top prize. Della Rocca captured...
petapixel.com - 30+ days ago
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Daily briefing: How to win a Nobel prize: what past winners can tell you about your chances
We take a glance into the brain of a fruit fly in unprecedented detail and look to history to find out how to win a Nobel prize. γ-ray flashes hint at...
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Western scientists more likely to get rejected papers published — and do it faster
Authors from Western countries navigate the peer-review system more successfully than those from other nations, literature-tracking study...
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This Once-Rare Lizard Bounced Back From the Brink of Extinction After 'Painstaking' Restoration Efforts in the Caribbean
A “cheeky and charismatic” lizard found only on a small Caribbean island has bounced back from the brink of extinction, according to a new...
smithsonianmag.com - 30+ days ago
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How to recover when a climate disaster destroys your city
In the wake of unprecedented floods that displaced half a million people in southern Brazil, researchers are investigating how to prevent long-term...
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U.S. astronauts splash down: This is what microgravity does to your body
U.S. astronauts Barry "Butch" Wilmore and Sunita "Suni" Williams splashed down to Earth on Tuesday after more than nine months in space. But now, they...
axios.com - 30+ days ago
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