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    Hunting for Majoranas - 10 month(s) ago

    A review describes the challenges facing the search for an elusive class of quasiparticles.

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    • A new #ScienceReview describes the challenges facing the search for elusive quasiparticles known as Majoranas. https://t.co/YJllBwV5v9 https://t.co/0KQIx64K8c

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    Understanding shifts in creative work will help guide AI’s impact on the media ecosystem

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    • “Understanding the impact of generative #AI … requires new interdisciplinary scientific inquiry into culture, economics, law, algorithms, and the interaction of technology and creativity,” argues a new #SciencePerspective. https://t.co/ot2LTPTGhj https://t.co/uFwYk7aTii

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    Vulnerabilities of the world’s least developed countries to health, economic, and environmental crises were recently in the spotlight at a United Nations (UN) conference in Qatar. In March, the Doha Programme of Action was announced as a call for the …

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    • Commit to the Global South | Science https://t.co/c5ljdHIfMi Excellent Editorial by Quarraisha Abdool Karim in @ScienceMagazine

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    Comparative analysis of primate genomes within a phylogenetic context is essential for understanding the evolution of human genetic architecture and primate diversity. We present such a study of 50 primate species spanning 38 genera and 14 families, …

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    • Despite the importance of nonhuman primates, reference genomes have been sequenced in <10% of species. A new Science study presents high-quality reference genomes for 27 primate species, adding to available resources. https://t.co/RjTK7P2p0P #PrimateGenomes https://t.co/FtNwVSWDVT

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    Editorial News In Brief In Depth Mock embryos created by multiple groups recapitulate developmental events beyond implantation Survey shows few societies are pulling out of affected U.S. states,…

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    • Internal twists in a mutant carnivorous plant reveal how genes control growth coordination via tissue mechanics. Read this research and more in the latest issue of Science: https://t.co/zcNe0n0ssx https://t.co/NSb7ScO7lD

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    Introduction to Special Issue Policy Forum Impacts on ecology, health, energy, and climate are critical Reviews Editorial News In Brief In Depth “Breakthrough” experiments suggest magnetic…

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    • The widespread deployment of outdoor electric lighting means that the night is no longer dark for most people. A new special issue of Science examines the effects of #LightPollution on the natural world, human health, and the night sky. https://t.co/7SbIlULAJO (THREAD 🧵) https://t.co/MdghJEMWrP

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    Introduction to Special Issue News To get the carbon out of air travel, industry and government are trying, again, to turn farm and food waste into fuel Policy Forum More international incentives and coordination are needed …

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    • Humanity’s actions have committed us to a warming climate. Although there is no turning back, some paths are open to avoid catastrophic #ClimateChange. A special issue underscored the urgent choices we face to adapt. Learn more on #WorldEnvironmentDay: https://t.co/WwYgzDaCbV https://t.co/7z8klKMfN7

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    Introduction to Special Issue Research Articles Editorial News In Brief In Depth Deep cores fulfill 60-year-old quest and could yield science bonanza …

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    • An international team of researchers has analyzed nonhuman #PrimateGenomes from more than 230 species. The results show how these data can help us learn about both nonhuman primate biology and our own health. Learn more in a special issue of Science: https://t.co/iKf43J6g6D https://t.co/Fz5WYHvYnH