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Microbiologists at COP28 call for a seat at the climate policy table
At this week’s major climate summit and beyond, scientists are campaigning to include microorganisms in climate models and solutions.
This penguin lives on short sleep intervals of 4 seconds – thousands of times a day
The chinstrap penguin’s sleep is shorter and more frequent when it is tending to its eggs.
Remote collaboration leads to fewer innovative ideas
Analysis of research articles and patent applications shows that members of teams collaborating remotely are less likely to make innovative discoveries than members of on-site teams.
Daily Summary: Ultra-hot plasma becomes easy with stable fibers
Carbon fibers help create stable plasma with uniform temperature. Additionally, a soft robotic beam inspired by octopuses and materials called perovskites could increase solar panel efficiency by 20%.
Analytical writing and big answers to simple questions: Brief Books
Andrew Robinson reviews five of the best science books.
Discovery of gravitational waves from a massive black hole merger reveals the long-sought “resonance”
Davide Castellucci presents an article on the discovery of gravitational waves from a massive black hole merger.
Approaching 1.5 degrees Celsius: How will we know we’ve reached this critical warming threshold?
Richard Betts, Stephen Belcher, and Peter Stott provide commentary on how we will know when we reach the critical temperature for warming.
Small robots made from human cells heal damaged tissues
Small robots made from human cells are healing damaged tissues.
This penguin lives on short sleep intervals of 4 seconds – thousands of times a day
The chinstrap penguin’s sleep is shorter and more frequent when it is tending to its eggs.
First pledge for climate-vulnerable states: COP28 starts with historic decision
The first financial pledge for climate-affected countries was announced at COP28.
Generative AI could revolutionize healthcare – but not if control is relinquished to big tech companies
Augustin Thoma, Synthan Sinkaihalian, and Bo Wang comment on how AI could revolutionize healthcare.
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A diverse analysis of genetic diversity among Bantu-speaking populations helps shape African history.
Carbon rings push the boundaries of chemical theories
Scientists are excited about the different shapes carbon can take – some are expected to have extraordinary properties.
Confronting extreme poverty worldwide should not hinder climate action
A study reveals that eliminating extreme poverty will not lead to a significant increase in global greenhouse gas emissions, refuting the notion that efforts to combat climate change and poverty are incompatible.
Matching the full genome with primates reveals non-coding regulatory elements in humans
By comparing DNA sequences across hundreds of primate and other mammal species, non-coding regulatory elements conserved only in primates are identified, which may play important roles in complex traits and diseases in humans.
Atomic-level structures show how precision is maintained in protein translation
A series of structures of the protein translation machinery in real cells have been imaged with high precision during the elongation phases of the protein translation process. Analyses indicate the presence of fundamental molecular mechanisms that enhance the accuracy of genetic information translation in eukaryotes.
The myth of global cities: Why large urban areas are more disconnected
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Pesticides Hurt Wild Bees in European Fields
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The Overlooked Role of Landscape Dynamics in Guiding Biodiversity
Alexander Paul presents an article on the overlooked role of landscape dynamics in guiding biodiversity.
A Transcription Factor of Immune Cell Transcription Factors Links DNA Together
Zhi Liu and Wei Cheng present an article on how the transcription factor of immune cells links DNA together.
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MSL2 Ensures Allelic Gene Expression in Mammals
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An Independent Laboratory for Accelerated New Material Synthesis
An independent laboratory called A-Lab is introduced, combining computations, literature data, machine learning, and active learning, which discovered and synthesized 41 new compounds from a pool of 58 targets after 17 days of operation.
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