A new special issue of Science considers recent developments in monitoring, health effects, and policy dealing with #AirPollution. Learn more: https://scim.ag/7Nq
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Founded in 1880 on $10,000 of seed money from the American inventor Thomas Edison, Science has grown to become the world's leading outlet for scientific news, commentary, and cutting-edge research, with the largest paid circulation of any peer-reviewed general-science journal. Through its print and online incarnations, Science reaches an estimated worldwide readership of more than one million. In content, too, the journal is truly international in scope; some 35 to 40 percent of the corresponding authors on its papers are based outside the United States. Its articles consistently rank among world's most cited research.
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The new issue of #ScienceTranslationalMedicine is out! Researchers compare how different vaccine adjuvants shape the immune response to hepatitis B and malaria vaccines, a new study traces the molecular evolution of the 1970s South Pacific dengue outbreak, and more: https://scim.ag/7S3
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Who's that molecule? It’s Pikachurin ⚡ Researchers in a 2023 #ScienceSignaling study solved the structure of Pikachurin, an extracellular protein that plays an essential role in vision. Learn more: https://scim.ag/7RL #ScienceMagArchives
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Proboscidean species—animals including modern elephants and extinct woolly mammoths—experienced a fivefold increase in extinction rates when early humans appeared, according to a new model-based #ScienceAdvances study involving fossil data. https://scim.ag/7Rz
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Don't you love it when a technique just clicks? The images from Click3D are really incredible—such a cool application of chemistry! That and more of the best from Science Magazine and science in this edition of #ScienceAdviser: https://lnkd.in/gwSVRD3u Video credit: Shinsuke Sando / Tamura et al., Science Advances (2024)
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The new issue of #ScienceSignaling is out now! Preclinical research suggests nerve tissue-penetrating macrophages may drive chronic pain in sleep apnea, our weekly Editors’ Choice piece examines emerging findings on the opioid receptor antagonist naloxone, and more. https://scim.ag/7R8
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Garter snakes have clear “communities” composed of individuals they prefer hanging out with, and females act as leaders that tie the groups together and guide their members’ movements. Learn more on #InternationalDayOfFriendship: https://scim.ag/7QS
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Chimpanzees can remember the faces of friends and family for years, and sometimes even decades, according to research from last year. Learn more on #InternationalDayOfFriendship: https://scim.ag/7QF
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Trust me: I want that spotted rock on Mars to be signs of life as much as you do. But the smart bet is that it's never aliens. That and more of the best from Science Magazine and science in this edition of #ScienceAdviser: https://lnkd.in/gYM-F_nz
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"When I look back on my 15 years of education since graduating high school, all I can think of is what my parents have said to us our entire lives: Sí se puede, 'Yes we can.'" In this week's Working Life, chemist Adilene Bernal Sánchez shares her path to a Ph.D. as a struggling first-generation student: https://scim.ag/7PL