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China has a list of suspect journals and it’s just been updated
- By West virginia digital
- . March 6, 2024
The National Science Library of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing.Credit: Yang Qing/Imago via Alamy China has updated its

Millions of online papers at risk of disappearing
- By West virginia digital
- . March 5, 2024
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Well-matched vibrations cool electronic hot spots
- By West virginia digital
- . March 5, 2024
Nature, Published online: 05 March 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-00529-3 Diamond layers can help to dissipate the heat generated by high-power semiconductor devices.

Megafires are here to stay — and blaming only climate change won’t help
- By West virginia digital
- . March 5, 2024
In February, megafires ripped through the Chilean central coastal hills, killing at least 132 people, injuring hundreds and destroying 7,000

Meningitis could be behind ‘mystery illness’ reports in Nigeria
- By West virginia digital
- . March 5, 2024
The Nigerian health ministry has been told to investigate reports of deaths in the northeastern state of Gombe (pictured).Credit: Tolu

From the archive: New Mexico’s prehistoric pottery, and traces of the Ice Age
- By West virginia digital
- . March 5, 2024
Nature, Published online: 05 March 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-00430-z Snippets from Nature’s past. Source link

Here’s what many digital tools for chronic pain are doing wrong
- By West virginia digital
- . March 5, 2024
Chronic pain is a health crisis of enormous proportions. In the United States and Europe, about 20% of adults experience

What 2024’s crucial elections mean for climate change
- By West virginia digital
- . March 5, 2024
This year, voters in five of the world’s biggest carbon-emitting territories go to the polls. These regions — the United

Genetics solves mystery of why some pandas are brown
- By West virginia digital
- . March 4, 2024
Qizai, the world’s only captive brown-and-white panda.Credit: Katherine Feng/Minden Pictures via Alamy Not everything in life is always black and

Oldest known animal sex chromosome evolved in octopuses 380 million years ago
- By West virginia digital
- . March 4, 2024
The California two-spot octopus (Octopus bimaculoides) has one or two copies of chromosome 17, depending on its sex.Credit: Norbert Wu/Minden