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a researcher’s quest to keep his own work from being plagiarized

Bioinformatician Sam Payne stumbled on a manuscript in March that included figures that, he says, looked identical to those in

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Simple steps could shrink US beef industry’s carbon hoofprint

RESEARCH HIGHLIGHT 05 September 2024 Beef production accounts for 3% of country’s carbon emissions, but measures such as tree-planting offer

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Cheap catalysts close the loop on plastics production

A chemical process converts common types of plastic waste into the building blocks needed to make new plastics1. Access options

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Transparent mice made with light-absorbing dye reveal organs at work

A dye that turns mouse tissues transparent could have applications in medical research. Credit: dra_schwartz/Getty A dye that helps to

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Why the next pandemic could come from the Arctic — and what to do about it

The Arctic is under stress, that much is known. Between 1979 and 2021, the region warmed four times faster than

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a brain-wiring pattern linked to depression

The network of brain cells called the salience network (black) is bigger in people with depression (middle and right columns)

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the hidden risks of AI

Although ChatGPT and other generative AI chatbots are transformative tools, risks to privacy and content ownership are baked in.Credit: Jaap

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No one knows how smell really works — scientists are sniffing out the answers

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Engineered T cell therapy for central nervous system injury

GBD 2016 Traumatic Brain Injury and Spinal Cord Injury Collaborators.Global, regional, and national burden of traumatic brain injury and spinal

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Progress on nuclear clocks shows the benefits of escaping from scientific silos

Researchers have made progress in precision timekeeping by using thorium-rich crystals and a type of laser called a frequency comb