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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. News from Science scim.ag/6Hd

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In Science, researchers introduce Taichi—a large-scale photonic chiplet for high-efficiency artificial general intelligence.

The technology paves the way for large-scale photonic computing and advanced problem solving for real-world applications. scim.ag/6Hb

In Science, researchers introduce Taichi—a large-scale photonic chiplet for high-efficiency artificial general intelligence. The technology paves the way for large-scale photonic computing and advanced problem solving for real-world #AI applications. scim.ag/6Hb
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The new book We Loved It All is filled with deep insights about life on Earth but may leave some wanting more.

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The new book We Loved It All is filled with deep insights about life on Earth but may leave some wanting more. Read the #ScienceBooks Review: scim.ag/6H6
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From the brain to the bowels, a division of labor between resident tissue keeps organs healthy.

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From the brain to the bowels, a division of labor between resident tissue #macrophages keeps organs healthy. Learn more in a new @SciImmunology Review: scim.ag/6H4
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Sulfur and chlorine isotopes in the atmosphere of Jupiter’s moon Io indicate that it has been volcanically active for the entire 4.57 billion-year history of the , a new Science study finds.

The results offer new insights into Io’s history. scim.ag/6H1

Sulfur and chlorine isotopes in the atmosphere of Jupiter’s moon Io indicate that it has been volcanically active for the entire 4.57 billion-year history of the #SolarSystem, a new Science study finds. The results offer new insights into Io’s history. scim.ag/6H1
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Humanity’s actions have committed us to a warming climate. Although there is no turning back, some paths are open to avoid catastrophic .

A 2022 special issue of Science underscored the urgent choices we face to adapt. scim.ag/6GZ

Humanity’s actions have committed us to a warming climate. Although there is no turning back, some paths are open to avoid catastrophic #ClimateChange. A 2022 special issue of Science underscored the urgent choices we face to adapt. #EarthDay scim.ag/6GZ
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Satellites and other remote sensing tools are not only revolutionizing how scientists study ecosystems, they’re also poised to become powerful tools in the fight to protect them.

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Satellites and other remote sensing tools are not only revolutionizing how scientists study ecosystems, they’re also poised to become powerful tools in the fight to protect them. Learn more on #EarthDay: scim.ag/6GM @NewsfromScience
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Scientists have decoded how cocaine use disorder skews the modification of proteins in the brain’s “pleasure center” in mice—providing a compendium of data that may inform future therapies for cocaine . @SciSignal scim.ag/6GC

Scientists have decoded how cocaine use disorder skews the modification of proteins in the brain’s “pleasure center” in mice—providing a compendium of data that may inform future therapies for cocaine #addiction. @SciSignal scim.ag/6GC
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'I know that confronting my fears has helped me become a better researcher.'

In this week's , Ondrej Cernotik shares how he found his voice as a scientist who stutters. scim.ag/6Gu

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A new spider-legged robot named is designed to explore caves and lava tubes on future Moon and Mars missions.

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A new spider-legged robot named #ReachBot is designed to explore caves and lava tubes on future Moon and Mars missions. Learn more in @SciRobotics: scim.ag/6Go
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In response to infection, a small protein called IFN-γ is synthesized and released by several types of cells belonging to the .

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In response to infection, a small protein called IFN-γ is synthesized and released by several types of cells belonging to the #ImmuneSystem. A new #ScienceReview looks at lessons and prospects of IFN-γ and infectious diseases: scim.ag/6Gj
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We form alliances by learning people's names and remembering who got along with us in the past.

Turns out, male dolphins have a similar tactic. News from Science scim.ag/6Gb

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A host factor previously implicated in antibacterial immunity can “shut off” the immune system’s antiviral warning systems for invaders such as virus, show experiments involving cells and mice in @SciSignal. scim.ag/6G9

A host factor previously implicated in antibacterial immunity can “shut off” the immune system’s antiviral warning systems for invaders such as #influenza virus, show experiments involving cells and mice in @SciSignal. scim.ag/6G9
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Researchers in Science report a new design approach for ferroelectric materials that results in an unprecedented enhancement of both energy density and efficiency in multilayer dielectric ceramic capacitors.

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Researchers in Science report a new design approach for ferroelectric materials that results in an unprecedented enhancement of both energy density and efficiency in multilayer dielectric ceramic capacitors. scim.ag/6G6 #SciencePerspective: scim.ag/6G7
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In Science, researchers present a strong, heat-resistant plastic completely derivable from renewable plant material that can be easily broken down in methanol.

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In Science, researchers present a strong, heat-resistant plastic completely derivable from renewable plant material that can be easily broken down in methanol. Learn more: scim.ag/6G1
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Rather than forming in Earth’s primordial soup, early peptides likely came from the interstellar medium, according to new experiments in Science Advances. scim.ag/6FY

Rather than forming in Earth’s primordial soup, early peptides likely came from the interstellar medium, according to new experiments in @ScienceAdvances. scim.ag/6FY
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A new computational approach to de novo protein design enables the creation of drug-binding proteins with accurate design and prediction binding energy and specificity, researchers report in Science.

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A new computational approach to de novo protein design enables the creation of drug-binding proteins with accurate design and prediction binding energy and specificity, researchers report in Science. 📄: scim.ag/6FT
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Move over mitochondria, a new organelle called the nitroplast is here.

In a new Science study, researchers report that a nitrogen-fixing organelle has been identified in a marine alga.

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Move over mitochondria, a new organelle called the nitroplast is here. In a new Science study, researchers report that a nitrogen-fixing organelle has been identified in a marine alga. Learn more ⬇️ 📄: scim.ag/6FL #SciencePerspective: scim.ag/6FM
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