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Japan’s push to make all research open access is taking shape
- By West virginia digital
- . May 31, 2024
Japan plans to make all publicly funded research available to read in institutional repositories.Credit: Toru Yamanaka/AFP via Getty The Japanese

Innovative cancer therapies offer new hope
- By West virginia digital
- . May 30, 2024
Illustration: Katherine Budryte Cancer kills almost ten million people annually. According to one study, this disease, in all its many

It’s time for your performance review
- By West virginia digital
- . May 30, 2024
Transcript of Performance Review for Employee 000765 HA: Hello Rosie. Thank you for attending your Performance Review today via this

A myopia epidemic is sweeping the globe. Here’s how to stop it
- By West virginia digital
- . May 30, 2024
The COVID-19 pandemic didn’t just reshape how children learn and see the world. It transformed the shape of their eyeballs.

Turning tumours against themselves
- By West virginia digital
- . May 30, 2024
Ronald Levy is a cancer researcher at Stanford University in California.Credit: Norbert von der Groeben/Stanford Medicine In 2017, Bill Morrison

Membraneless channels sieve cations in ammonia-oxidizing marine archaea
- By West virginia digital
- . May 30, 2024
Könneke, M. et al. Isolation of an autotrophic ammonia-oxidizing marine archaeon. Nature 437, 543–546 (2005). Article ADS PubMed Google Scholar

Work hardening in colloidal crystals
- By West virginia digital
- . May 30, 2024
The properties of atomic crystals under high strain are well established18; when subjected to stresses beyond the yield stress, they

Karaoke-related stress soars after a good night of REM sleep
- By West virginia digital
- . May 30, 2024
Everybody hurts — especially those who undergo rapid-eye movement (REM) in their sleep the night after a stressful experience1. Access

A contact binary satellite of the asteroid (152830) Dinkinesh
- By West virginia digital
- . May 30, 2024
Observations The analysis presented here is based on panchromatic (350–850 nm) images taken with Lucy’s LOng Range Reconnaissance Imager, hereafter L’LORRI,

Mexico’s next president is likely to be this scientist — but researchers are split in their support
- By West virginia digital
- . May 30, 2024
Environmental engineer Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo will probably make history next week — by becoming Mexico’s first female president. National polls