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‘Incomprehensible’: scientists in France decry €900-million cut to research
A €10-billion reduction in public spending in response to a revised economic forecast includes cuts to higher-education and research budgets. Barbara...
nature.com - 30+ days ago

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wellness
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teaching
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Artificial Intelligence Ethics and Governance | Nature Research Intelligence
The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies has raised significant ethical and governance concerns. As AI systems become more...
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travel
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Do climate lawsuits lead to action? Researchers assess their impact
Litigation can lead governments to strengthen their climate policies and curb companies’ greenwashing, say scientists. We are pleased to announce that...
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health
Doctors Say This New Research Reveals the Best Way to Relieve Joint Pain
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gin distillery in japan appears to float with arched openings by EA research and design office
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Meet New Zealand's rarest bird - and those who are hoping to save it
Three new research projects aim to boost the chances of survival of New Zealand's rarest bird. Tara iti, also known as fairy terns, were once...
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If moving to France is on your mind but you don’t want to go over budget, these towns might well be the answer. From the South of France to near...
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MIT Detectives Unravel Cosmic Signal's Birth as Suspected Neutron Star Culprit Found 200 Million Light-Years Away
MIT researchers have zeroed in on the origins of a mysterious cosmic signal known as a fast radio burst (FRB), drawing closer to understanding these...
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How to use ChatGPT as a personal AI research assistant
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