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Mapping the ionosphere with millions of phones

Data collection and outlier rejection The phone measurements used in this work are from a population of Android devices that

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Charge-neutral electronic excitations in quantum insulators

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Accelerated formation of ultra-massive galaxies in the first billion years

Smail, I., Ivison, R. J. & Blain, A. W. A deep sub-millimeter survey of lensing clusters: a new window on

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High-temperature 205Tl decay clarifies 205Pb dating in early Solar System

Q value for 205Tl81+ The Q value for the bound-state β− decay of 205Tl81+ is given by $${Q}_{{\beta }_{b}}(81+\to K,{E}^{*

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Growing up slowed down for an early <i>Homo</i> individual

Nature, Published online: 13 November 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-03547-3 Human children pair fast growth of a large brain with slow body growth.

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What happens when a bacterium gets into a fungus and stays — for generations

RESEARCH BRIEFINGS 13 November 2024 Bacteria living inside other cells can form stable, mutually beneficial partnerships with their hosts, but

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Iron levels unexpectedly limit bacterial growth in the ocean’s twilight zone

RESEARCH BRIEFINGS 13 November 2024 Microbial growth at depths of 200–500 metres has been found to be limited by iron,

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Are rising carbon dioxide and nitrogen deposition a joint threat to biodiversity globally?

RESEARCH BRIEFINGS 13 November 2024 Whether rising carbon dioxide concentrations affect terrestrial species diversity around the globe is, surprisingly, almost

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Space weather mapped by millions of smartphones

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Tomato engineering hits the sweet spot to make big sugar-rich fruit

Nature, Published online: 13 November 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-03302-8 A genetic regulator of tomato sweetness has been identified through comparison of wild