The Discovery of Gravitational Waves from the Collision of Massive Black Holes Reveals the Long-Sought Resonance

Researchers have detected post-collision vibrational signatures from the massive impact in 2019 data from LIGO and Virgo detectors

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Microbiologists at COP28 push for a seat at the climate policy table

At the major climate summit this week and beyond, scientists are advocating for the inclusion of microbes in climate models and solutions

This penguin lives on short naps that last for 4 seconds – thousands of times a day

The power naps of the banded beard penguin are shorter and more frequent when it is caring for its eggs

Remote collaboration leads to fewer innovative ideas

Analysis of research articles and patent applications shows that team members collaborating remotely are less likely to discover innovative breakthroughs than those based on-site

Daily Summary: Easily Achieving Hot Plasma Using Stable Fibers

Carbon fibers aid in creating stable plasma at a uniform temperature. Additionally, a soft robotic arm inspired by octopuses and materials called perovskites can help increase solar panel efficiency by 20%

Analytical Writing and Answering Simple Questions: Brief Books

Andrew Robinson reviews five of the best science books

Discovery of gravitational waves from massive black hole collisions reveals long-sought “resonance”

Davide Castellini unveils the discovery of gravitational waves from massive black hole collisions

Approaching 1.5 degrees Celsius: How will we know we’ve reached this important warming milestone?

Richard Betts, Stephen Belcher, and Peter Stott address the topic of approaching 1.5 degrees Celsius and how we will know we’ve reached this significant warming threshold

Small robots made from human cells repair damaged tissues

Small robots made from human cells are repairing damaged tissues

This penguin lives on short naps that last for 4 seconds – thousands of times a day

The power naps of the banded beard penguin are shorter and more frequent when it is caring for its eggs

The first commitment of climate-affected countries: COP28 begins with historic decision

Countries have committed to providing the first cash funding for climate-affected countries at the COP28 meeting

Generative AI could revolutionize healthcare – but not if control is ceded to big tech companies

Generative AI could revolutionize healthcare, but not if control is ceded to big tech companies

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Diverse analysis of genetic diversity among Bantu-speaking populations helps shape African history

Carbon rings push the boundaries of chemical theories

Scientists are astonished by the different shapes carbon can adopt – some expected to have extraordinary properties. Therefore, synthesizing three new molecules made of carbon is a source of excitement

Combating extreme poverty worldwide does not preclude action on climate change

A study revealed that eradicating extreme poverty would lead to a slight increase in global greenhouse gas emissions, countering the notion that efforts to combat climate change and poverty are incompatible

Matching the complete genome with primates reveals non-coding regulatory elements in humans

By comparing DNA sequences across hundreds of primate and other mammal species, the analysis identifies non-coding regulatory elements that are preserved only in primates, which may play important roles in complex traits and diseases in humans

Atomic-level structures reveal how accuracy is maintained in protein translation

A series of structures from the protein translation machinery in eukaryotes have been imaged with high precision at specific stages of the elongation phase in protein translation. The analysis suggests that there are fundamental molecular mechanisms that enhance the accuracy of genetic information translation in eukaryotes

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Global Cities: Why Large Urban Areas Are More Disconnected

A study reveals the role of changes in landscapes in directing biodiversity

The immune cell transcription factor links DNA together

The immune cell transcription factor links DNA together

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Cell evolution and the development of the mammalian cerebellum

Stable plasma at atmospheric pressure for extreme temperature synthesis

The plasma setup consisting of a pair of carbon fibers with enhanced tips can generate stable plasma and ultra-high temperatures (up to 8000 Kelvin) at atmospheric pressure using a mix of long and short vertically aligned carbon fibers

MSL2 ensures biallelic gene expression in mammals

Upon loss of MSL2, a class of dosage-sensitive genes shifts from biallelic to monoallelic expression, with one allele remaining active and retaining active modifications on histones and adapting factor binding, while the other allele is silenced, leading to loss of enhancer-promoter interactions and acquisition of DNA methylation

Independent Lab Accelerating New Material Synthesis

An independent lab, known as A-Lab, which combines computations, literature data, machine learning, and active learning, has discovered and synthesized 41 new compounds from a compound library of 58 targets after just 17 days of operation

Surface-Directed Cyclization of Aromatic Carbon [10] and Aromatic Carbon [14]

We present a modified strategy for surface-directed cyclization of 10 or 14 carbon atoms, providing a method to characterize cyclic carbon forms

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