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Time to count plastics in climate action | Science

In November, representatives of Paris Agreement signatory countries will meet at...

Is the air we breathe safe? | Science

Is the air we breathe safe? This seemingly straightforward question is often una...

Butterfly populations flutter bye | Science

Systematic analysis reveals decades-long decline in US butterfly population abun...

Lung inflammation drives Long Covid | Science

Peroxisome dysfunction in macrophages impairs lung repair after COVID-19 in mice

Global withdrawal of Sabin oral poliovirus type 2 vacci...

Evaluation guides strategy for the polio eradication endgame

Plants from the planetary past | Science

Earth’s ancient flora comes to life in a vivid romp through 15 fossil sites

Stacking the future of heterogeneous optoelectronics | ...

Integrated optoelectronics has emerged as the backbone of information exchange a...

Sandwiched between flat barriers | Science

Two-dimensional materials stabilize perovskites for charge transfer under heat a...

Upslope plant species shifts in Mesoamerican cloud fore...

Global change drives biodiversity shifts worldwide, but these shifts are poorly ...

Ply for a large stroke | Science

A simple coiling of two or more twisted fibers makes artificial muscles with a h...

Gas trapped in rocks gives snapshots of ancient atmosph...

Early results show oxygen rising hundreds of millions of years earlier than expe...

Artificial intelligence speaks up | Science

An AI safety specialist confronts fears about the future of large language models

‘We have to become self-reliant’: African scientists re...

The “brutal” loss of billions of dollars shows Africa should no longer depend on...

Mouse with a mammoth’s pelt makes superfuzzy debut

Birth of rodent with coat genetically modified to resemble the extinct species r...

Psychedelic drug studies face a potent source of bias: ...

Innovative trial designs aim to separate participant expectations from drug effects

Stars made from only primordial gas finally spotted, as...

Short-cut method pinpoints a galaxy apparently formed from just hydrogen and helium

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