Articles of interest from across the scientific community.
Old lungs of land: Natural forests’ carbon storing capabilities take centuries to form, and are much more effective than those developed in afforestation efforts ...
Hand me downs, hand me don’ts. Offspring of the Chernobyl clean-up generation do not exhibit de novo gene mutations ...
In the future, tired mathematicians will Lean on Theorem Provers. Kevin Buzzard shows how ...
Prime couch potato. A fitness landscape map for self-aminoacylating RNA shows optimization of activity frustrated by deep valleys ...
Was broken, now shattered: A meta-analysis of 96 studies on broken windows theory finds no evidence that disorder induces aggression ...
School’s out forever? A study suggests that education is no great equalizer when it comes to overcoming generational trends ...
Take care of the pennies. Common plants and pollinators play crucial role in the maintenance of ecosystems ...
One vaccine to rule them all? A low-cost candidate vaccine shows promising results against COVID-19, and other coronaviruses, in primary tests ...
2.5 billion T. rex, sitting on the wall. New estimate reveals that today’s human adult population is twice the total abundance of Tyrannosaurus Rex ...
They did the monkey mash. Researchers grow chimeric embryos by injecting human stem cells into primate embryos ...
For nightlife, head to the water. Rivers and streams emit more carbon dioxide at night than during the day …
Scale to fit: Chemistry of snake skins varies according to surface for slithering, which might lead to progress in designing durable materials …
Refreshing news: Novel synthesized flexible polymer membranes with embedded, attuned nanoparticles can effectively filter clean drinking water …
Smells like UNI91104 spirit. A new intranasal therapy against COVID-19 has shown exciting results in primary trials …
Life in 2D, better than 3D? Emergent behavior is witnessed as 2D puddles organize in a 3D superconductor ...
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