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Mashup Score: 118Contents | Science 380, 6645 - 1 year(s) ago
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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Mashup Score: 25Contents | Science 380, 6643 - 1 year(s) ago
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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Mashup Score: 25Contents | Science 379, 6634 - 1 year(s) ago
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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Mashup Score: 8How can you tell if a photo is AI generated? Here are some tips. - 1 year(s) ago
It takes 13 milliseconds to process a picture. When you take more time to look, what you find may surprise you.
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Mashup Score: 113Contents | Science 380, 6642 - 1 year(s) ago
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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Mashup Score: 0Probiotics, prebiotics, postbiotics. What’s the difference? - 1 year(s) ago
These beneficial microbes and molecules are critical to our gut health—and could help treat everything from obesity to depression to sleep disorders.
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Mashup Score: 0Why the equinox ushers in the arrival of spring - 1 year(s) ago
Every six months, the equinox splits Earth’s day almost in half. Here’s how it happens—and why people have celebrated it since ancient times.
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Mashup Score: 63Contents | Science 379, 6636 - 1 year(s) ago
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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Mashup Score: 4Contents | Science 379, 6634 - 1 year(s) ago
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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Mashup Score: 4Can this 19th-century health practice help with long COVID? - 1 year(s) ago
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
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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