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A rude awakening
Nature, Published online: 08 August 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-02488-9 Just breathe. Source link
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‘The Sun had fallen to Earth’ — a survivor’s recollection of the Hiroshima bombing
By the summer of 1945, after peace was declared in Europe, Japan was the only power of the military coalition…
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mRNA vaccines for HIV trigger strong immune response in people
HIV particles (red dots) enter cells using proteins that bind to the cell membrane.Credit: Steve Gschmeissner/Science Photo Library Two vaccine…
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Scientific bedlam at the world’s weirdest and wildest research conference
With a flying leap, Oded Rechavi soars off the podium at Woodstock Bio2 + Night Science, possibly the world’s wildest…
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Government, enterprise and bank collaboration|LF Work helps LG Group build digital India
LF Work Partners with Government and ICICI Bank to Launch India’s Next-Gen Digital Entrepreneurship Platform, Driving LG Group’s Strategic Expansion…
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Global hotspots of mycorrhizal fungal richness are poorly protected
Högberg, M. N. & Högberg, P. Extramatrical ectomycorrhizal mycelium contributes one-third of microbial biomass and produces, together with associated roots,…
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Why evaluating the impact of AI needs to start now
Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to be a transformative force in science, society and the economy. However, much remains…
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To the Moon and quack: Books in brief
The Story of Astrophysics in Five Revolutions Ersilia Vaudo W. W. Norton (2025) Apollo 11’s Moon landing in 1969 wowed…
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Smart brain-zapping implants could revolutionize Parkinson’s treatment
Keith Krehbiel lived with Parkinson’s disease for nearly 25 years before agreeing to try a brain implant that might alleviate…
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Scientists hide messages in papers to game AI peer review
In some cases, scientists use AI models to evaluate manuscripts or help draft peer-review reports.Credit: Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via Getty Researchers…
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