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Microbiologists at COP28 push for a seat at the climate policy table
At this week’s big climate summit and beyond, scientists are campaigning for the inclusion of microbes in climate models and solutions
This penguin lives on short naps lasting 4 seconds – thousands of times a day
The power naps of the whiskered penguin are shorter and more frequent when caring for eggs
Remote collaboration leads to fewer births of innovative ideas
Analysis of research articles and patent applications shows that team members collaborating remotely are less likely to make innovative discoveries than members of teams on-site
Daily summary: Ultra-hot plasma becomes easy with stable fibers
Carbon fibers help create stable plasma with uniform temperature. Additionally, a soft beam from an octopus-inspired robot and materials called perovskites could enhance solar panel efficiency by 20%
Writing analysis and big answers to simple questions: Books in brief
Andrew Robinson reviews five top science books
Discovery of gravitational waves from a massive black hole collision reveals long-sought “resonance”
Davide Castellini reveals the discovery of gravitational waves from a massive black hole collision that uncovers a long-sought “resonance”
Approaching 1.5 degrees Celsius: How will we know when we’ve reached this critical climate change milestone?
Richard Betts, Stephen Belcher, and Peter Stott discuss how we will know when we reach this important temperature
Small robots made from human cells repair damaged tissues
Small robots made from human cells repair damaged tissues
This penguin lives on short naps lasting 4 seconds – thousands of times a day
The power naps of the whiskered penguin are shorter and more frequent when caring for eggs
The first pledge from climate-affected countries: COP28 starts with a historic decision
Countries pledged to provide financial assistance to climate-affected nations
Generative AI could revolutionize healthcare – but not if control is relinquished to big tech companies
Generative AI could revolutionize healthcare, but not if control is relinquished to big tech companies
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Genome diversification analysis of Bantu-speaking populations helps shape African history
Carbon rings push the boundaries of chemical theories
Scientists are astonished by the different forms that carbon can take – some are expected to have extraordinary properties
Confronting extreme poverty worldwide shouldn’t hinder climate work
A study revealed that eradicating extreme poverty would not lead to a significant increase in global greenhouse gas emissions, debunking the notion that efforts to combat climate change and poverty are incompatible
Matching the entire genome with human primates reveals non-coding regulatory elements in humans
By comparing DNA sequences across hundreds of primate and other mammal species, non-coding regulatory elements that are retained only in primates are identified, which may have significant roles in complex traits and diseases in humans
Atomic-level structures show how accuracy is maintained in protein translation
A series of structures of the protein translation machinery in real cells have been imaged at high resolution during different phases of protein translation. The analysis suggests the presence of molecular mechanisms that increase the accuracy of genetic information translation in real organisms
The myth of global cities: Why large urban areas are more segregated
A study reveals the overlooked role of landscape dynamics in driving biodiversity
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Immune Cell Transcription Factors Bind DNA Together
Immune cell transcription factors bind DNA together
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Stable Plasma at Atmospheric Pressure for Synthesizing Extreme Temperatures
The preparation of plasma consisting of a pair of electricity enhanced with carbon fiber ends enables the generation of stable plasma and ultra-high temperature (up to 8000 Kelvin) at atmospheric pressure using a combination of vertically aligned long and short carbon fibers
MSL2 Ensures Allelic Gene Expression in Mammals
Upon loss of MSL2, a class of dosage-sensitive genes transitions from biallelic expression to allelic expression, where one allele remains active and retains active histone modifications and transcription factor binding, while the other allele is silenced, showing the loss of enhancer-promoter connections and acquisition of DNA methylation
Independent Lab for Accelerated New Material Synthesis
An independent lab, A-Lab, is presented that combines computations, literature data, machine learning, and active learning, which discovered and undertook 41 new compounds from a pool of 58 targets after 17 days of operation
Surface Synthesis of Cyclic Carbon [10] and Aromatic Cyclic Carbon [14]
We present a modified strategy for surface synthesis of cyclic carbon with 10 or 14 carbon atoms providing a method for characterizing cyclic carbon forms
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