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science struggles in a year of environmental summits
- By fromermedia@gmail.com
- . December 17, 2024
A climate finance protest at COP29 in Baku. Science activism is increasing.Credit: Sean Gallup/Getty People in some 70 countries took
Animals in sticky situations
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- . December 17, 2024
Nature, Published online: 17 December 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-04121-7 Descriptions of different creatures’ attachment mechanisms, and muddy banks of calm in the
To spur climate action, educators must get personal
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- . December 17, 2024
Some 72% of US residents accept that climate change is happening. But many don’t understand why — only 58% think
<b>CRISPR genome-editing grows up: advanced therapies head for the clinic</b>
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- . December 17, 2024
Nature, Published online: 17 December 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-04102-w Gene-editing technologies for cancer and blood disorders are maturing a little more than
Skin might have an immune system of its own
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- . December 17, 2024
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meet the analyst shaping space policy
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- . December 17, 2024
Jamie Morin discusses the importance of collaboration at a time of increasing space capabilities at the Space Partnerships and Competition
the events to watch for next year
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- . December 17, 2024
Weight loss wonder drugs Following the runaway success of ‘miracle’ drug Wegovy (semaglutide) and other GLP-1 agonists, 2025 is likely
Northern India and Pakistan are yet again engulfed in a haze of pollution — but a lasting solution is possible
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- . December 17, 2024
By mid- to late November every year, a pall of noxious air settles over the entire Indo-Gangetic Plain, stretching from
Can AI-generated podcasts boost science engagement?
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- . December 17, 2024
Podcasts generated by artificial intelligence are shaking up how researchers interact with the literature and the public.Credit: Aleksei Gorodenkov/Alamy “My
Should offensive species names be changed? The organisms that honour dictators, racists and criminals
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- . December 17, 2024
Listen to episode 1 of ‘What’s in a name’ Categorizing things is central to science. And there are dozens of