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ScienceAdviser: A year of Science Advances
As I mentioned on Friday, I’m on vacation this week—so, in the spirit of giving, I’m handing the helm of ScienceAdviser to...
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How AI-powered science search engines can speed up your research
Artificial- intelligence tools offer a variety of approaches to help scientists to sift through the literature — how can researchers use them...
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Nature's pain reliever: Scientists unlock anti-inflammatory powers of sugar apple leaves
SÃO PAULO, Brazil — Pain relief might grow on trees after all. In a collaborative effort spanning multiple Brazilian universities, researchers have...
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The Mortality Rate Of Victorian Children Is A Cautionary Tale That Is Shockingly Relevant Today
Modern medicine has saved the lives of countless children. But anti-science sen time nts could set us back. Modern medicine has enabled citizens of...
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‘You’re just not welcome’: researchers grapple with US plan to revoke Chinese student visas
Scientists are eyeing their legal options in anticipation of new immigration actions. Graduate students, postdoctoral researchers and science...
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Manta rays inspire faster swimming robots and better water filters
Efficient swimming and feeding make the creatures a model for human machines. Manta rays are elegantly shaped. They swim by flapping their fins like...
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A new calculation of the electron's self-energy improves determination of fundamental constants
When quantum electrodynamics, the quantum field theory of electrons and photons, was being developed after World War II, one of the major challenges...
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Scientists are sounding the alarm after uncovering a concerning phenomenon in Iceland: 'It's the future of volcanic eruptions'
Scientists are studying Iceland in an urgent attempt to see if there could be a surge of volcanic eruptions after the rapid retreat of the...
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Invasion of the ‘journal snatchers’: the firms that buy science publications and turn them rogue
Study finds dozens of journals that have hiked their fees and started churning out papers after being acquired by small, recently formed...
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Mixed results for Keytruda; AbbVie to work with Neomorph
Today, a brief rundown of news involving Merck & Co. and AstraZeneca, as well as updates from AbbVie, Stealth BioTherapeutics and Vigil Neuroscience...
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7 Discoveries That Revolutionized Science In 2024
The news cycle in 2024 was busy to say the least. Chaotic may be the more appropriate term, with an onslaught of election drama, global humanitarian...
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Tropical tree in Panama has evolved to kill its 'enemies' with lightning
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GIFT City advances in Global Financial Centres Index 37, secures top spot in reputational advantage and improves FinTech ranking
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SpaceX 2024 launch stats: Starship, SLC-40 is king, and more
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Science fiction, like horror, is an excellent venue for capturing an era’s fears. Especially now, when technological process happens at a pace beyond...
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The Map of Mathematics: Animation Shows How All the Different Fields in Math Fit Together
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The mayoral hopeful advances a plan abandoned by the current officeholder. City Comptroller Brad Lander on Monday became the first mayoral candidate...
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FDA updates the definition of 'healthy' foods
Packaged foods in the U.S. will have to follow new rules in order to call themselves “healthy,” according to changes finalized Thursday by the...
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