#Opinion βοΈ How worried should we be about insect declines? Community science is vital for gathering information about arthropods.
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#Opinion βοΈ How worried should we be about insect declines? Community science is vital for gathering information about arthropods.
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Researchers are developing brain-computer interfaces that would enable communication for people with locked-in syndrome and other conditions that render them unable to speak. βοΈ Marla Broadfoot
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Drones, Whales, and the Remaking of Mammal Research. π Learn more about this in our recent article republished by Sierra Club.
But a slick campaign by Big Oil led to confusion, politicization and dire consequences for the planet.
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#Podcast ποΈ A report to the US president sounded an alarm β humankind was βconducting a vast geophysical experimentβ by burning fossil fuels and filling the atmosphere with an βinvisible pollutant.β
#Opinion βοΈ More than genes and upbringing determine animal personalities: Thereβs a good dose of chance in the mix, too.
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A face in profile against a background of books, sarcophagi and scent molecules.
Chemists, historians and other scientists are working to design perfumes that recreate and evoke scents from the past.
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#Opinion βοΈ More than genes and upbringing determine animal personalities: Thereβs a good dose of chance in the mix, too.
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Farming animals for fur is not only cruel but also provides an ideal environment for viruses to mix and cross over into humans.
@janeqiu.bsky.social's recent report βWhy disease outbreaks on Chinese fur farms are a serious risk to public healthβ is now available in Spanish π
La crΓa de animales para obtener pieles no solo es cruel, sino que tambiΓ©n proporciona un entorno ideal para que los virus se mezclen y se transmitan a los seres humanos.
βοΈ La periodista @janeqiu.bsky.social lo explica en este reportaje.
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Cool story today by Hannah Thomasy at Knowable. Temperature regulation is another binary in nature that has collapsed in my lifetime. Where it was once "cold" and "warm" blooded, we now see a world of different abilities and tolerances. Neat stuff.
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In my latest Q&A for @knowablemag.bsky.social, @smfleming.bsky.social⬠explains his research investigating what we know about what we know, think about what we think, and believe about what we believe. knowablemagazine.org/content/arti...
What the science of self-awareness can tell us about confident decision-making.
βοΈ Tim Vernimmen
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Neuroscientists think a cluster of cells in the brain that stimulate appetite could be a target for eating disorder therapies. βοΈ Amber Dance
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Some creatures can dramatically alter their internal temperature β a strategy called heterothermy β and outlast storms, floods and predators.
βοΈ Hannah Thomasy
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π On our radar: βGroundbreakingβ study uncovers why adenovirus-based shots caused life-threatening blood clots and bleeding in some people.
βοΈ Gretchen Vogel and Kai Kupferschmidt, via @science.org
Bt crops keep many agricultural pests at bay and have drastically reduced the use of pesticides. But scientists warn that these valuable tools are in jeopardy due to overuse and abuse.
βοΈ Dan Charles
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Researchers have long believed that a sudden, massive deluge filled a dry, salt-filled Mediterranean 5 million years ago. Turns out that probably didn't happen, but there was still drama aplenty.
π Learn more about this in our recent article republished by Live Science
The immune cells that fight bacteria and viruses are well-known. But some scientists think we should devote more attention to a second prong of defense: one that allows our bodies to more harmlessly live with pathogens until theyβre cleared from our systems. βοΈ Liam Drew
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In the lab, animals live longer on less of the stuff. How could this be, and what does it mean for human aging?
βοΈ Amber Dance
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But he worries about the industryβs lack of standards and regulation, noting that licensed health professionals must train for years and pass rigorous exams. βCoaching seems to me to be more of a business, and that worries me,β he says.
Theoretically, coaching could be useful for people with ADHD as part of a toolkit that might include medication and therapy, says clinical psychologist and researcher Stephen Faraone, president of the World Federation of ADHD.
The wet landmasses, though inherently impermanent, have been essential to both people and wildlife for thousands of years. But recent shifts have brought on some rapid losses that worry scientists.
βοΈ Boyce Upholt
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Farming animals for fur is not only cruel but also provides an ideal environment for viruses to mix and cross over into humans.
π Learn more about this in our recent article republished by The Wire.
Rich data on the global state of our feathered friends presents plenty of bad news β but also some bright spots. Researchers know better than ever how to help endangered birds, and there are notable bird conservation successes.
βοΈ Emily Sohn
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Podcast π§ Replacing or assisting the human heart with a machine would save countless lives. But the quest to build an artificial heart has had many gruesome missteps and caused researchers to reimagine how to keep our blood flowing.
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The unhappiest time in a sex therapistβs office is around Valentineβs Day, says Dr. Peggy Kleinplatz, a professor in the faculty of medicine at the University of Ottawa. βItβs the day where I see the most miserable couples, the most distressed couples,β she says. #ValentinesDay
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