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Daily briefing: How scientists balance work and faith
Researchers find ways to interweave faith and science, from discussing Ramadan fasts with colleagues to applying religious parables to lab work....
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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Daily briefing: How AI brought back the Klimt masterpiece destroyed by Nazis
Artificial intelligence can help to regain lost art treasures. Plus, brain cells that control how quickly mice eat have been identified and how to...
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What it's really like as an ob-gyn—from 5 physicians who know
AMA News Wire What it's really like as an ob-gyn—from 5 physicians who know Jan 22, 2025 As a medical student, do you ever wonder what it’...
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Cannabis Compound Could Protect Us From Deadly Fungal Disease
A dangerous fungal pathogen has proven no match for what may be one of the most useful plants in nature. Scientists studying the chemical properties...
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Scientists made a six-legged mouse embryo — here’s why
A rodent with two extra limbs instead of genitals shows the crucial role of a gene pathway in determining the fate of a primordial...
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Daily briefing: Microplastics muddy the definition of the Anthropocene
Microplastics might not be a reliable way to define the geological epoch mooted to have begun when humans started altering the planet. Plus, ancient...
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Daily briefing: Why the man behind a ‘mouse utopia’ disappeared from the scientific literature
We learn that our friends, and our friends’ friends, have an influence on our gut microbiome and revisit the work of a once-influential behavioural...
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Huge survey finds US $ 10,000 pay gap for disabled scientists
Disabled people with STEM PhDs earn less than their non-disabled colleagues. SLS invites applications for multiple tenure-track/tenured faculty...
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Scientists revolutionize farming with innovative greenhouse technology: 'The core concept … is to harvest food and energy simultaneously'
Australian scientists have developed windows that let sunshine in for plants while capturing some rays to make electricity, reported PV...
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Irwin Oppenheim Award
This award recognizes outstanding contributions to physics by early career scientists who publish in Physical Review E (PRE). The annual award...
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These Roasted Potato Tzatziki Bowls Provide 49% of Your Daily Vitamin C
Our roasted potato tzatziki bowls are the perfect plant-based dinner, with bright, fresh and creamy flavors in every bite. Crispy, golden roasted...
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Powerful Portraits Unveil Quiet Resilience of Displaced Syrian Refugees Amid Climate Crises [Interview]
Photographer Nick Brandt is a master of contrast and balance. His photographs practically vibrate with both: jagged rocks and tattered furniture softened beneath Fiji’s...
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James Webb Telescope Confirms the Universe Is Expanding Faster Than We Thought—and Scientists Still Don’t Know Why
Astronomers have long understood that the universe is expanding—in other words, the space in between cosmic objects that aren’t bound by gravity is...
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Botswana’s mass elephant die-off: Scientists discover cause
An aerial survey across the Okavango Delta in Botswana in 2020 discovered clusters of dead elephants. On the ground local conservationists came...
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Scientists have made a major breakthrough in the accuracy and speed at which often deadly pathogen infections can be identified and treated. This is...
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The Skill Of Self-Care: A Leadership Competency For The Modern Era
In today’s fast-paced and often overwhelming world, the importance of self-care cannot be overstated, particularly in leadership roles. Traditionally, leadership has been associated with...
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How's your balance? Here's what that could mean for heart and brain health
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This Flower Could Be Defined as Intelligent, Scientists Say
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Mark Cuban Says AI Is the Future of ‘Everything’ — Here’s How You Can Use It To Be Successful
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The Israel–Hamas conflict: voices from scientists on the front lines
The deadly 7 October Hamas attacks on Israel, and Israel’s bombardment of Gaza, have upended lives — including those of researchers throughout the...
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Japanese scientists pioneer nonviral gene delivery in primates
Genetic engineering in non-human primates has long been limited by the need for virus-based gene delivery methods. Recently, researchers in Japan...
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Prevalence of anxiety disorder and its association with BMI: an analysis of women’s experiences in Bangladesh using BDHS-2022 data
Anxiety disorders are a significant and growing public health concern, impacting individuals’ daily lives and professional development. Women exhibit...
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Were dinosaurs headed for extinction even before massive asteroid strike? Scientists offer new clues
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