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    Editorial News In Brief In Depth Moves by WHO and U.S. dial back data collection, reporting mandates Two new reports highlight growing demand and shrinking availability of nonhuman primates for…

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    • Hammerhead sharks “hold their breath” to keep warm as they hunt in deep, cold waters, a new study finds. The previously unobserved and unexpected phenomenon may be widespread among other deep-diving sharks and fishes. Learn more this week in Science: https://t.co/XXtb9cBiNu https://t.co/f3PeEFSHdd

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    Introduction to Special Issue Perspectives Diverse mammal genomes open a new portal to hidden aspects of evolutionary history A collection of mammalian genomes provides insights into human biology and evolution Research Articles …

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    • The @ZoonomiaProject’s sequencing of more than 240 mammal genomes is paving new roads for understanding mammalian diversity and evolution and ourselves. Their findings are explored in this special issue of Science. (THREAD 🧵) https://t.co/s4N159JW7o #Zoonomia https://t.co/nFnmWXsbaB

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    Introduction to Special Issue Perspectives Samples returned by the Hayabusa2 mission provide context for the world’s meteorites Research Articles Editorial News In Brief In Depth Many…

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    • The @haya2e_jaxa mission collected 5 grams of material from the near-Earth asteroid #Ryugu. A special issue of Science described lab analyses of the samples, revealing Ryugu's composition, formation process, and history. Learn more on #AstronomyDay: https://t.co/R86NShFeBm https://t.co/tevZ8WAiwV

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    Editorial News In Brief In Depth New maps of undersea volcanoes could aid in studies of plate tectonics and ocean mixing After superconductivity claims, Ranga Dias dogged by plagiarism allegations …

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    • The evolution of the nervous system may have followed multiple paths and risen independently in two early lineages of animals, according to a new study in comb jellies. Check out that research and more this week in Science: https://t.co/m9SCltTAwm https://t.co/jl59DcjIJt

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    Editorial News In Brief In Depth After retraction, researchers make fresh claim of room temperature superconductivity Evolutionary biologist Laurent Keller, who is no longer employed by the…

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    • Young bees need to watch. New research in Science shows that the distinctive waggle dance honey bees use to send nestmates to the location of a food source is in part learned by young bees as they observe more experienced bees. https://t.co/dN2QftODCV https://t.co/pIf3yOSe9x

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    Introduction to Special Issue Perspectives Samples returned by the Hayabusa2 mission provide context for the world’s meteorites Research Articles Editorial News In Brief In Depth Many…

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    • The @haya2e_jaxa spacecraft collected a combined total of 5 grams from two locations on near-Earth asteroid #Ryugu. A new special issue of Science describes lab analyses of the samples, revealing the asteroid's composition, formation process, and history. https://t.co/XodQ3KyBl0 https://t.co/QpVHAQpIcp

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    Doctors used to swear by the slow recovery period known as convalescence. Some experts say embracing it again could offer benefits for an array of long-term illnesses and injuries.

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    • #Convalescence & do we practice what we preach ❓Fear not. Thanks 2 @HeartSisters 4 her post & @NatGeo 4 the article ⬇️ Out #BurnoutPrevention is not just the modern #MentalHealth issue, but matter of physical recoveries 2. https://t.co/f8HwpLN3sI @mirvatalasnag @EkateriniL https://t.co/6P8A7Snb43 https://t.co/5Kx91Kh9sP