Researchers to retract landmark Alzheimer's paper containing doctored images (www.science.org)
No new fossil fuel projects: The norm we need | A social-moral norm against new fossil fuel projects has strong potential to contribute to achieving global climate goals (www.science.org)
This unassuming fern has the largest known genome—and no one knows why - Scientists hope the study of it and other giant genomes will shed light on species resilience (www.science.org)
Tiny number of ‘supersharers’ spread the vast majority of fake news (www.science.org)
COMMUNICATION BREAKDOWN - Faulty messaging between organs could make us old (www.science.org)
Mysterious sea urchin plague is spreading through the world’s oceans - Microorganism that kills victims within days leaps from Caribbean to the Red Sea, alarming marine scientists (www.science.org)
After crisis in interstellar space, stream of Voyager 1 data resumes - Before its computer crashed, venerable NASA probe may have entered mysterious new region beyond the Solar System (www.science.org)
Quantifying methane emissions from United States landfills (www.science.org)
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New Dutch right-wing coalition to cut research, innovation, and environmental protections (www.science.org)
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New Dutch right-wing coalition to cut research, innovation, and environmental protections (www.science.org)
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/15823220...
New Dutch right-wing coalition to cut research, innovation, and environmental protections (www.science.org)
Four parties hammer out agreement filled with bad news for scientists...
New Dutch right-wing coalition to cut research, innovation, and environmental protections (www.science.org)
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/15823220...
New Dutch right-wing coalition to cut research, innovation, and environmental protections (www.science.org)
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/15823220...
New Dutch right-wing coalition to cut research, innovation, and environmental protections (www.science.org)
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/15823220...
New Dutch right-wing coalition to cut research, innovation, and environmental protections (www.science.org)
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/15823220...
Joining a cancer trial doesn’t improve survival odds - Meta-analysis questions often-implied benefit of clinical studies (www.science.org)
Crows “count” the number of self-generated vocalizations (www.science.org)
These caterpillars may anticipate wasp attacks using electric fields - Finding could be the first known use of “electroreception” for predator detection in land animals (www.science.org)
Humans helped the German cockroach conquer the world - Medieval warfare and colonial trade spread the pest far and wide, genomes reveal (www.science.org)
Meet the smallest animal known to spread seeds with its poop (www.science.org)
Meet the smallest animal known to spread seeds with its poop (www.science.org)
Horses buried alive in medieval funerals came from distant lands (www.science.org)
An ancient cemetery on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea contains some surprising bodies. Here, 1100 years ago, prominent warriors were cremated and buried with grave goods including amber beads, axes, and silver jewelry. Also present: the skeletons of young horses. Travelers’ tales and archaeological clues suggest a cruel...
Extreme solar storm generated aurorae—and ‘surprise’ (www.science.org)
Toward a Cenozoic history of atmospheric CO2 (2023) (www.science.org)
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