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Research output gathers pace in China

With its continued focus on sustainability and ecological protection, China is cementing itself as a leader in Earth and environmental

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Half of the top 20 science cities are now in China — and regional city growth is the key

China’s cities are playing a key role in the development of specialist technologies such as solar energy.Credit: Yaorusheng/Getty Many of

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Photocatalytic low-temperature defluorination of PFASs

Evich, M. G. et al. Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in the environment. Science 375, eabg9065 (2022). Article  CAS  PubMed  PubMed

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Coupling of unactivated alkyl electrophiles using frustrated ion pairs

Carbon-based frameworks constitute the backbone of organic molecules that are used in applications ranging from pharmaceuticals to materials. Thus, the

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Genetic defects of brain immunity in childhood herpes simplex encephalitis

Gnann, J. W. Jr & Whitley, R. J. Herpes simplex encephalitis: an update. Curr. Infect. Dis. Rep. 19, 13 (2017).

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US institutions power country’s growth

Due in part to strong institutional collaborations and industry presence, the United States has maintained its lead in health sciences,

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Combining quantum processors with real-time classical communication

Circuit cutting The gates in a quantum circuit are quantum channels acting on density matrices ρ. A single quantum channel

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Leading Nature Index science cities in biological sciences: collaboration powers US research

In the biological sciences, the United States has the leading Nature Index science cities. But although New York and Boston

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academics lack access to powerful chips needed for research

Tech giant NVIDIA’s H100 graphics-processing unit is a sought after chip for artificial-intelligence research.Credit: NVIDIA Many university scientists are frustrated

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Cellular atlases are unlocking the mysteries of the human body

ITAI YANAI: Exploring human systems with cellular maps When early European naturalists travelled to South America, they revelled in its