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'… research and development of new energy materials are not as aggressive as they should be to meet the demands of ,' argue the authors of a new .

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'… research and development of new energy materials are not as aggressive as they should be to meet the demands of #ClimateChange,' argue the authors of a new #ScienceEditorial. 📃: scim.ag/75Y
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Using ancient DNA recovered from a fossil bone, researchers in Science Advances have reconstructed a complete genome of the little bush moa, an extinct species of flightless bird that once roamed the forested islands of New Zealand. scim.ag/75U

Using ancient DNA recovered from a fossil bone, researchers in @ScienceAdvances have reconstructed a complete genome of the little bush moa, an extinct species of flightless bird that once roamed the forested islands of New Zealand. scim.ag/75U
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New research marks the first documented case of an ape using a plant with scientifically proven medicinal properties to treat a fresh wound. News from Science scim.ag/75N

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Researchers have generated a nanoscale-resolution reconstruction of a millimeter-scale fragment of human cerebral cortex, giving an unprecedented view into the structural organization of brain tissue at the supracellular, cellular, and subcellular levels. scim.ag/75L

Researchers have generated a nanoscale-resolution reconstruction of a millimeter-scale fragment of human cerebral cortex, giving an unprecedented view into the structural organization of brain tissue at the supracellular, cellular, and subcellular levels. scim.ag/75L
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Compounds that indirectly target a factor called —which supports the development of neurons—may offer promising avenues to treat , suggest new experiments involving mice with chronic mild stress. @SciSignal scim.ag/75D

Compounds that indirectly target a factor called #BDNF—which supports the development of neurons—may offer promising avenues to treat #depression, suggest new experiments involving mice with chronic mild stress. @SciSignal scim.ag/75D
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: Isotopic measurements of Io’s atmosphere show that volcanism on Io has been ongoing for billions of years—potentially since the moon formed.

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#ICYMI: Isotopic measurements of Io’s atmosphere show that volcanism on Io has been ongoing for billions of years—potentially since the moon formed. Learn more in a recent issue of Science: scim.ag/75z
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Researchers in Science present an artificial tactile system that mimics the natural touch receptors and peripheral nerve–processing pathways and uses the timing of action potentials in neurons to enable rapid object recognition.

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Researchers in Science present an artificial tactile system that mimics the natural touch receptors and peripheral nerve–processing pathways and uses the timing of action potentials in neurons to enable rapid object recognition. scim.ag/75r; scim.ag/75s
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Tumor-produced lactate can drive the development of mature regulatory dendritic cells bearing the CD63 cell surface marker that suppress anti-tumor T cell responses, according to a new Science Immunology study. scim.ag/75m

Tumor-produced lactate can drive the development of mature regulatory dendritic cells bearing the CD63 cell surface marker that suppress anti-tumor T cell responses, according to a new @SciImmunology study. scim.ag/75m
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The evolution of the nervous system may have followed multiple paths and risen independently in two early lineages of animals, a 2023 study found in comb jellies, offering a new perspective on neuronal networks and neurotransmission. scim.ag/75j

The evolution of the nervous system may have followed multiple paths and risen independently in two early lineages of animals, a 2023 study found in comb jellies, offering a new perspective on neuronal networks and neurotransmission. scim.ag/75j #ScienceMagArchives
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To understand the glaciers holding back meters of sea level rise, climate scientists swoop in to extract ice from Antarctica’s remote west coast.

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To understand the glaciers holding back meters of sea level rise, climate scientists swoop in to extract ice from Antarctica’s remote west coast. Learn more in this @NewsfromScience feature: scim.ag/75e
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'… the white-headed langur population has grown over the past two decades, providing a model of successful conservation,' argue the authors of a new . scim.ag/758

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A new Science Advances study involving 30 years of data on stick insects in the wild strengthens the theory that evolution does, for the most part, repeat itself in a predictable manner. scim.ag/750

A new @ScienceAdvances study involving 30 years of data on stick insects in the wild strengthens the theory that evolution does, for the most part, repeat itself in a predictable manner. scim.ag/750
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A new Science study in mice underscores the potential of STK33—a protein essential for male fertility in humans and mice—as a druggable target, offering a promising avenue for the development of nonhormonal and reversible male contraceptives. scim.ag/74U

A new Science study in mice underscores the potential of STK33—a protein essential for male fertility in humans and mice—as a druggable target, offering a promising avenue for the development of nonhormonal and reversible male contraceptives. scim.ag/74U
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New in Science Magazine: Our paper mapping gene/isoform/splicing regulation at pop-scale during human .
Major developmental shifts in reg.,
New colocalized risk genes at ~60% of loci.
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With multimodal , weather forecasting has jumped up to 99.7%. Medical forecasting has the potential to follow suit in the future.
my new Science Magazine essay
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New in @sciencemagazine: our work from Lieber Institute applies and spatial transcriptomic in the DLPFC to better understand anatomical structure and cellular populations in the human brain doi.org/10.1126/scienc…

New in @sciencemagazine: our work from @LieberInstitute #spatialDLPFC applies #snRNAseq and #Visium spatial transcriptomic in the DLPFC to better understand anatomical structure and cellular populations in the human brain #PsychENCODE doi.org/10.1126/scienc…
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Thrilled to share that our paper 'Impact of early visual experience on later usage of color cues', combining experimental data from children treated for congenital blindness and results of computational simulations, is now out in Science Magazine! doi.org/10.1126/scienc… 🧵

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New paper on single-cell genomics & regulatory networks for 388 human brains just out in Science Magazine. Neat stuff on single-cell QTLs, cell-to-cell communication, & DL models simulating drug effects (science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…)

New paper on single-cell genomics & regulatory networks for 388 human brains just out in @ScienceMagazine. Neat stuff on single-cell QTLs, cell-to-cell communication, & DL models simulating drug effects (science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…) #PsychENCODE24
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💡Daskalakis & Ressler labs McLean Hospital Harvard Medical School are extremely excited & proud 🥳to share that our collaborative work with Nemeroff UT Austin and Kleinman Lieber Institute labs on molecular underpinnings of & is out Science Magazine science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…! 🧵👇

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