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Far-right governments seek to cut billions of euros from research in Europe
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Anti-immigration parties are pushing policies that are hostile or indifferent towards science.
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on Oct 29
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Why it’s in rich nations’ interests to fund climate finance
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Wealthy countries face a stark choice — pay poorer ones to help them decarbonize now or face escalating climate damages at home.
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As AI-generated text continues to evolve, distinguishing it from human-authored content has become increasingly difficult. This study examined whether non-expert readers could reliably differentiate between AI-generated poems and those written by well-known human poets. We conducted two...
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The frozen mummy of the large felid cub was found in the Upper Pleistocene permafrost on the Badyarikha River (Indigirka River basin) in the northeast of Yakutia, Russia. The study of the specimen appearance showed its significant differences from a modern lion cub of similar age (three weeks)...
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China steps up drive to vaccinate all domestic birds - Nature
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Officials claim 8 billion birds inoculated so far.
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Citizen scientists can be chemists — give them a chance
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When research on an intriguing material called for hundreds of samples, secondary-school students, teachers and technicians stepped up.
on Nov 6
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Postdocs count the cost of living in Ireland’s capital
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Female researchers and those from outside the European Union are paying a particularly heavy price to live in Dublin.
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8 million cells: virtual embryo shows organs forming in exquisite detail
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Model used to create a cellular ‘hologram’ of a mouse embryo could be used to visualize development in any species.
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Rice is not as nice with global warming
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Harvest records from Japan and China suggest that high night-time temperatures reduce the quality of rice, a staple food for billions of people.
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Can AI review the scientific literature — and figure out what it all means?
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Artificial intelligence could help speedily summarize research. But it comes with risks.
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The next massive volcano eruption will cause climate chaos — and we are unprepared
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Volcanic activity will be experienced differently in a warmer world. Researchers need to understand these risks and how they could spiral.
on Tue, 6PM
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How human brains got so big: our cells learned to handle the stress that comes with size
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Understanding how human neurons cope with the energy demands of a large, active brain could open up new avenues for treating neurological disorders.
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US trust in scientists plunged during the pandemic — but it’s starting to recover
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Confidence that scientists will make decisions in the public interest nosedived at the onset of the pandemic but has now started to rise.
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Major biomedical funder NIH poised for massive reform under Trump 2.0
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Sweeping changes and more research scrutiny could be on the way for the US National Institutes of Health.
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Comprehensive investigation of proteome changes in old-age across mammalian tissues was missing. Here, the authors provide proteome and transcriptome data of major tissues of 6, 15, 24, and 30-month-old mice. Age-related post-transcriptional dysregulation most affects ECM and OXPHOS proteins.
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Evidence for widespread thermal acclimation of canopy photosynthesis - Nature Plants
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Analysis of the FLUXNET2015 dataset provides observational evidence for widespread thermal acclimation of canopy-scale photosynthesis and its timescales across diverse biomes, improving its representation in land surface models.
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Endocisternal neural interfaces with wireless and magnetoelectrically powered electronics that approach brain and spinal cord targets through spaces filled with cerebrospinal fluid can perform recording and stimulation functions and devices can be removed after chronic implantation.
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