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A rare alignment of two spacecraft near the Sun captures energetics in the heliosphere
A rare alignment of two spacecraft near the Sun captures energetics in the heliosphere
Oxidative damage triggers micronuclear membrane rupture and defective repair
Manipulation of neural circuits targeted by morphine enables pain relief without opioids
Plastics in the environment can alter a wide range of biogeochemical cycles
The ability of government to use patents for public benefit could be constrained
A zoologist probes the origins of complex communication in the animal world
A policy pioneer’s memoir shows how climate science penetrated the defense sector
HomeScienceVol. 385, No. 6712Climate Capitalism: Winning the Race to Zero Emissions and Solving the Crisis of Our AgeBack To Vol. 385, No. 6712 Full accessBooks et al.Podcast Share on Climate Capitalism: Winning the Race to Zero Emissions and Solving the Crisis of Our AgeScience29 Aug 2024Vol 385, Issue 6712p. 940DOI: 10.1126/science.adr9659 PREVIOUS ARTICLEThe dawn of climate securityPreviousNEX…
HomeScienceVol. 385, No. 6712Moroccan cannabis farms threaten biodiversityBack To Vol. 385, No. 6712 Full accessLetter Share on Moroccan cannabis farms threaten biodiversityBrahim Chergui, Soumia Fahd, [...] , Xavier Santos, and Juli G. Pausas [email protected]+1 authors fewerAuthors Info & AffiliationsScience29 Aug 2024Vol 385, Issue 6712p. 941DOI: 10.1126/science.adq5140 PREVIOUS ARTICLEClimate…
The Swan Islands, three remote islands in the Caribbean Sea, are home to several endemic species. In 1991, the islands were designated as the Abogado Agustín Córdoba Rodríguez Marine National Park (1). However, the Honduran Naval Force has custody of the islands (1), and researchers are often denied access to them (2). The Honduran government is now moving forward with plans to establish a correctional facility for prisoners within the park’s borders on Great Swan Island (3, 4), putting endemic species at risk.
HomeScienceVol. 385, No. 6712Protect Oman’s Masirah Island Arabian gazelleBack To Vol. 385, No. 6712 Full accessLetter Share on Protect Oman’s Masirah Island Arabian gazelleAsila S. Al Naabi [email protected], Bushra A. Al Kindi, and Antoine O. H. C. LeducAuthors Info & AffiliationsScience29 Aug 2024Vol 385, Issue 6712p. 942DOI: 10.1126/science.adq2518 PREVIOUS ARTICLESafeguard the endemic specie…
Recent respiratory outbreaks have garnered substantial attention, yet most respiratory monitoring remains confined to physical signals. Exhaled breath condensate (EBC) harbors rich molecular information that could unveil diverse insights into an ...
After leaving the Sun’s corona, the solar wind continues to accelerate and cools, but more slowly than expected for a freely expanding adiabatic gas. Alfvén waves are perturbations of the interplanetary magnetic field that transport energy. We use in ...
Dryland expansion causes widespread water scarcity and biodiversity loss. Although the drying influence of global warming is well established, the role of existing drylands in their own expansion is relatively unknown. In this work, by tracking the air ...
“Deepfakes” refers to the use of digital technology, particularly artificial intelligence, to fabricate media—typically videos but also images and audio—that appear to be real. For example, a person's face can be superimposed onto another’s body, ...
Frederique Constant is building on the success of the Classic Moonphase Date Manufacture with a new version in white gold. The limited edition of 36 pieces will be unveiled during the Geneva Watch Days 2024. The choice of case material ...
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Everything you need to know in order to watch the Missouri Tigers take on the Murray State Racers this Thursday on SEC Network.
Antipiracy group Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment and the Hanoi police have shut down Fmovies, which is the world's largest pirate streaming operation.
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Former world number four Caroline Garcia of France shared some of the disparaging messages she has received in the wake of recent defeats on Wednesday and cited “unhealthy betting” as a driver of social media abuse of players. Garcia, an 11-time WTA champion who reached the US Open semi-finals in 2022, fell to 92nd-ranked Renata
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Lakshya Sen, the first Indian shuttler to reach the men's singles semi-finals at the Paris Olympics 2024, fell short of a medal but remains determined. Reflecting on his remarkable shot and inspired by Virat Kohli, Sen aims to become the 'Virat Kohli of Indian badminton.