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a researcher’s quest to keep his own work from being plagiarized
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- . September 5, 2024
Bioinformatician Sam Payne stumbled on a manuscript in March that included figures that, he says, looked identical to those in
Simple steps could shrink US beef industry’s carbon hoofprint
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- . September 5, 2024
RESEARCH HIGHLIGHT 05 September 2024 Beef production accounts for 3% of country’s carbon emissions, but measures such as tree-planting offer
Cheap catalysts close the loop on plastics production
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- . September 5, 2024
A chemical process converts common types of plastic waste into the building blocks needed to make new plastics1. Access options
Transparent mice made with light-absorbing dye reveal organs at work
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- . September 5, 2024
A dye that turns mouse tissues transparent could have applications in medical research. Credit: dra_schwartz/Getty A dye that helps to
Why the next pandemic could come from the Arctic — and what to do about it
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- . September 5, 2024
The Arctic is under stress, that much is known. Between 1979 and 2021, the region warmed four times faster than
a brain-wiring pattern linked to depression
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- . September 5, 2024
The network of brain cells called the salience network (black) is bigger in people with depression (middle and right columns)
the hidden risks of AI
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- . September 5, 2024
Although ChatGPT and other generative AI chatbots are transformative tools, risks to privacy and content ownership are baked in.Credit: Jaap
No one knows how smell really works — scientists are sniffing out the answers
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- . September 5, 2024
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Engineered T cell therapy for central nervous system injury
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GBD 2016 Traumatic Brain Injury and Spinal Cord Injury Collaborators.Global, regional, and national burden of traumatic brain injury and spinal
Progress on nuclear clocks shows the benefits of escaping from scientific silos
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- . September 5, 2024
Researchers have made progress in precision timekeeping by using thorium-rich crystals and a type of laser called a frequency comb