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Scientists have developed #biohybrid robots that use electrical signals from living #fungi to control movement. Learn more in Science Robotics: scim.ag/8gm
Viruses plague bacteria as well as people, and some bacteria deploy what one scientist calls a “crazy molecular mechanism” to defend themselves. scim.ag/8gp News from Science
Historically, in the months leading up to an election, people dug in their heels, becoming more politically polarized. But in the US, we're already too divided. That and more of the best from Science Magazine and science in this edition of #ScienceAdviser: science.org/content/articl…
Scientists have developed s-FEAST, a tree-based method that allows robotic #spacecraft simulators to detect faulty parts proactively and reroute to prevent collisions. Learn more in Science Robotics: scim.ag/8gx
Chromosomes and their structure were preserved in the skin of a 52,000-year-old Siberian mammoth—a finding that may put wind in the sails of controversial efforts to resurrect the beast. scim.ag/8gG News from Science
"I joined the graduate student government by accident. Like many misadventures in grad school (and in life), it started with a quest for free food." Our #ExperimentalError columnist extols the rewards of serving in student government. Science Careers scim.ag/8gI
Cold weather triggers the OsERF52 transcription factor in some varieties of #rice, enhancing resistance to cold without decreasing yield. This genetic mechanism allows for more chill-tolerant rice varieties. scim.ag/8gK Science Advances
Mpox circulated in Nigeria for 8 years before it sparked a global outbreak. What happened? And could it have been stopped? Learn more in this News from Science feature: scim.ag/8gQ
Heat waves may severely jeopardize bumble bees’ ability to smell the flowers they feed on. scim.ag/8gX News from Science