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Nature Astronomy - Galactic fireworks from cosmic dawn
Comment & Opinion Books & Arts Research Highlights News & Views Research Briefings...
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Predicting the impact of climate change on the distribution of rhododendron on the qinghai-xizang plateau using maxent model
Amid the ongoing trend of global warming, the distribution of habitable areas for Rhododendron is facing significant risks. To investigate the...
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What does peak emissions mean for China — and the world?
The milestone is essential for slowing global warming, but the hard work is still to come. The School of Engineering (SOE) at Westlake University is...
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‘My collaborations would see me jailed’: Australian researchers fear proposed new laws
Under the proposal, technology with potential military use would need authorization to be shared with non-Australian colleagues. Bianca...
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Whale breaks record, swimming across three oceans in search of new breeding ground
Scientists behind the new research suggested that the record journey may be linked to climate change or possibly a shift in mating strategies. The things...
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Here's the vital reason 15 gigantic birds were just driven from Argentina to Chile
It's all part of the first international rewilding project to help save Darwin’s rheas in South America. A multi-organisation rewilding project is...
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The Serval Cat, Nature’s Elegant Ninja
The serval cat is one of Africa’s coolest, most underrated wild felines.With its long legs, huge ears, and spotted coat, it looks like...
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Planting Seeds for Thriving Data Management
The volumes and varieties of data coming from all types of scientific instrumentation around the globe and beyond are rapidly growing. Appropriate...
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LA firefighters put out massive blazes. Now they worry that cancer might be smoldering inside them
Pacific Palisades was burning to ash. “As far as the eye could see, homes were on fire, everywhere,” said firefighter Joseph Field, 50, who’s been...
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A possible way to generate electricity using Earth's rotational energy
A trio of physicists from Princeton University, CIT's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Spectral Sensor Solutions, all in the U.S., is proposing the...
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These AI firms publish the world’s most highly cited work
US and Chinese firms dominate the list of companies that are producing the most research and patents in artificial intelligence. Elizabeth Gibney US...
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Daily briefing: Landmark Alzheimer’s paper will be retracted
Senior author plans to retract her team’s highly cited study on the cause of Alzheimer’s disease after acknowledging that the paper contains...
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Journals with high rates of suspicious papers flagged by science-integrity start-up
Scitility’s tool Argos identifies work whose authors have a record of misconduct. Richard Van Noorden Which scientific publishers and journals are...
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China’s Chang’e-6 collects first rock samples from Moon’s far side
Scientists are now hoping the spacecraft will successfully dock with its orbiter and have a safe trip home. The joint DFG RTG 2887 “VISION” invites...
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AI and Euro 2024: VAR is shaking up football — and it’s not going away
Sports physicist Eric Goff explains how updates to the technology can help referees to make the toughest calls. Sumeet Kulkarni When the UEFA Euro 2024...
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US and China inch towards renewing science-cooperation pact — despite tensions
Sources say the nations are close to a deal, but the looming US presidential election is probably bogging it down. Natasha Gilbert Smriti Mallapaty The...
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MJQ Concourse opens new location at Underground Atlanta
Atlanta's signature nightclub for anyone who wants to spend hours on the dance floor opens Wednesday night at its new home. Why it matters: MJQ...
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‘Weird’ dinosaur prompts rethink of bird evolution
The fossil is as old as the ‘first bird’, Archaeopteryx, and might have specialized in running or wading instead of flying. Jude Coleman One hundred...
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Surprise finding reveals mitochondrial ‘energy factories’ come in two different types
Mitochondria divide to share the load when nutrients are scarce — plus, how smashing atomic nuclei together helps identify their shapes. Download the...
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The immune system can sabotage gene therapies — can scientists rein it in?
People treated with gene therapy cannot receive a second dose for fear of a dangerous immune response. Researchers hope to find a way around...
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Stunning new Surrey nature reserve will protect 3,000 hectares of heathland and is home to Britain's best path
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Daily briefing: Countries begin weaving an AI safety net
New AI-safety plans have been whipped up by the United States and by leaders at a UK-hosted summit Plus, a bold call for the ‘right...
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UK general election: five reasons it matters for science
Visa rules, funding and evolving net-zero targets are among scientists’ concerns as UK citizens prepare to vote next week. Jonathan...
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‘Treasure trove’ of new CRISPR systems holds promise for genome editing
An algorithm that can analyse hundreds of millions of genetic sequences has identified DNA-cutting genes and enzymes that are extremely rare in...
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The world’s smallest light-trapping silicon cavity
Researchers exploit intermolecular forces to carve a nanoscale hole, and investigating whether poverty can be reduced without increasing...
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Ultra-Deep Geothermal Drilling & The Rise Of Black Swan Risks
Deep drilling isn’t optional for enhanced geothermal systems (EGS), it’s the whole point. To understand why, think of the Earth’s crust as...
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