NATURE
how plants sense and respond to gravity
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- . July 17, 2024
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Freezer holding world’s biggest ancient-ice archive to get ‘future-proofed’
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- . July 17, 2024
Ice-core containers are stacked high at the US National Science Foundation Ice Core Facility in Denver, Colorado.Credit: Curt LaBombard The
The death forecast: how weather affects human mortality
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- . July 16, 2024
Nature, Published online: 16 July 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-02230-x A link between the death rate and summer temperatures, and Lord Kelvin’s scientific
Dogs might have evolved to read your emotions
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- . July 16, 2024
Selective breeding may have had the side effect of making dogs receptive to human emotions — and able to mirror
A minimalistic model achieves long-range explainable El Niño forecasts with high accuracy
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- . July 16, 2024
L’Heureux, M. L. et al. in El Niño Southern Oscillation in a Changing Climate (eds Santoso, A., Cai, W. &
Reverse engineering spinal-cord injury
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- . July 16, 2024
RESEARCH BRIEFINGS 16 July 2024 A compilation of four single-cell and spatial atlases of spinal-cord injury in mice enables researchers
researchers should explore the alternatives
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- . July 16, 2024
Key differences between the immune responses of humans and mice make mice poor models for treating diseases such as sepsis
botanists will vote on whether to change them
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- . July 16, 2024
George Hibbert, an eighteenth-century English merchant who profited from the slave trade and fought abolition, lends his name to a
Can H5N1 spread through cow sneezes? Experiment offers clues
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- . July 16, 2024
H5N1 was first identified in cattle in Texas in March and has spread to herds in more than a dozen
Severe turbulence ahead — how scientists can keep air travellers safe in a warming world
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- . July 16, 2024
Climate change is not just leading to more heatwaves and hurricanes — it’s making the atmosphere more turbulent, too. As