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Enigmatic Alpine avalanches to get a boost as Earth warms

Nature, Published online: 11 December 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-04009-6 Climate change could raise the frequency of ‘wet-snow avalanches’ at high elevations in

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Monument Valley 3 Arrives for Netflix Subscribers

The new game it the latest addition in the iconic puzzle series for ustwo games. In the wonderful story, you’ll

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With updates to AI, case management, and chambers administration, Opus 2 stays ahead of the evolving practice of law

“Our winter release is a testament to our dedication to innovation and our deep understanding, driven through close collaboration with

BUSINESS

General Motors to stop funding its Cruise robotaxi business

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Engineered cells take drugs deep into the brain ― and nowhere else

RESEARCH HIGHLIGHT 10 December 2024 Altered T cells, which have the ability to cross the blood–brain barrier, can deliver drugs

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What should we do if AI becomes conscious? These scientists say it’s time for a plan

Some researchers worry that if AI systems become conscious and people neglect or treat them poorly, they might suffer.Credit: Pol

NATURE

Study gauges grasslands’ climate-fighting powers

Plant more trees, cool the climate: It’s a message that readers of this website know well. But new research confirms

NATURE

Why the genetic-testing revolution left some people behind — and what to do about it

Evolutionary geneticist Mary-Claire King did not anticipate the impact of her discovery.Credit: Rina Castelnuovo/New York Times/Redux/eyevine When Mary-Claire King embarked

NATURE

Is the telescope pointing the right way?

Nature, Published online: 10 December 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-03859-4 This week’s excerpts from Nature’s archive feature reviews of a visit to the

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How CRISPR patent issues block Indian farmers from accessing biotech benefits

Increasingly, agricultural scientists in Asia and Africa are using the gene-editing tool CRISPR to develop disease-resistant, high-yield crop varieties. Many,