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ScienceMagazine: Lab-kept bumble bees roll small wooden balls around for no apparent purpose other than fun, revealed a study from last year. Learn more on #WorldBeeDay: scim.ag/2GV Science Visuals

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ScienceMagazine: Honey bee nestmates may partly depend on their gut microbes to recognize one another, a 2020 study suggests, revealing how symbiotic bacteria can shape unique, colony-specific chemical cues on the pollinators’ bodies. …

ScienceMagazine: Honey bee nestmates may partly depend on their gut microbes to recognize one another, a 2020 study suggests, revealing how symbiotic bacteria can shape unique, colony-specific chemical cues on the pollinators’ bodies. …
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ScienceMagazine: "For some, the notion that scientists are subject to human error and frailty weakens science in the public eye. But scientists shouldn’t be afraid to acknowledge their humanity," argues Holden Thorp, dormant account in a new Editor's Blog post. …

ScienceMagazine: "For some, the notion that scientists are subject to human error and frailty weakens science in the public eye. But scientists shouldn’t be afraid to acknowledge their humanity," argues <a href="/hholdenthorp/">Holden Thorp, dormant account</a> in a new Editor's Blog post. …
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ScienceMagazine: Hammerhead sharks “hold their breath” to maintain body temperature as they hunt in deep, cold waters, according to a new study in Science. The previously unobserved and unexpected phenomenon may be widespread among other deep-diving sh…

ScienceMagazine: Hammerhead sharks “hold their breath” to maintain body temperature as they hunt in deep, cold waters, according to a new study in Science. 

The previously unobserved and unexpected phenomenon may be widespread among other deep-diving sh…
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ScienceMagazine: In baboons, adult social bonds help mitigate the negative effects of early adversity on life span, finds a new study in Science Advances. scim.ag/2Hm

ScienceMagazine: In baboons, adult social bonds help mitigate the negative effects of early adversity on life span, finds a new study in <a href="/ScienceAdvances/">Science Advances</a>. scim.ag/2Hm
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ScienceMagazine: Fear of large predators drives smaller predators into human-inhabited areas they perceive as safer—but where risk is greater, a new Science study finds. The results describe a “paradox of the lethal human shield.” Learn more: …

ScienceMagazine: Fear of large predators drives smaller predators into human-inhabited areas they perceive as safer—but where risk is greater, a new Science study finds. The results describe a “paradox of the lethal human shield.”

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ScienceMagazine: A new Science Robotics Viewpoint presents a conceptual framework to improve sensing, haptics, and dexterity of robotic devices by integration with human users. scim.ag/2HC

ScienceMagazine: A new <a href="/SciRobotics/">Science Robotics</a> Viewpoint presents a conceptual framework to improve sensing, haptics, and dexterity of robotic devices by integration with human users. scim.ag/2HC
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ScienceMagazine: "Many of us face the perception that the more time a scientist spends popularizing science, the less scientifically accomplished they are. That is far from true," writes Fracchiolla Claudia PhD 🇻🇪🇻🇪🇻🇪 in this week's #ScienceWorkingLife. scim.ag/2HE Science Careers

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ScienceMagazine: Women may be less susceptible than men to the risks of #MetabolicDisease from disrupted #CircadianRhythm, shows a new study in Science Translational Medicine involving mice and data from more than 90,000 job-matched shiftworkers in the UK. scim.ag/2HK

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ScienceMagazine: A new #SciencePerspective reviews the ancient history of kissing and its role in disease transmission. scim.ag/2HU

ScienceMagazine: A new #SciencePerspective reviews the ancient history of kissing and its role in disease transmission. scim.ag/2HU
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ScienceMagazine: "My message to those I work with is that the stereotype of the overworked, stressed-out academic is unhealthy and outdated." #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth Science Careers scim.ag/2HW

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ScienceMagazine: Like air breathers, hammerhead sharks are also “breath holding” during dives, a new study finds. Learn more in this #SciencePerspective: scim.ag/2I0

ScienceMagazine: Like air breathers, hammerhead sharks are also “breath holding” during dives, a new study finds.

Learn more in this #SciencePerspective: scim.ag/2I0
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ScienceMagazine: A new Science Immunology study in mice investigates the developmental origins of CD4+ tissue resident memory cells, identifying a potential precursor population in the small intestine. Read more: scim.ag/2I2

ScienceMagazine: A new <a href="/SciImmunology/">Science Immunology</a> study in mice investigates the developmental origins of CD4+ tissue resident memory cells, identifying a potential precursor population in the small intestine.

Read more: scim.ag/2I2
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ScienceMagazine: A new procedure for donating hearts and other organs is saving lives. But for some, it challenges the definition of death. Learn more in this News from Science feature: scim.ag/2I5

ScienceMagazine: A new procedure for donating hearts and other organs is saving lives. But for some, it challenges the definition of death.

Learn more in this <a href="/NewsfromScience/">News from Science</a> feature: scim.ag/2I5
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ScienceMagazine: A new study in Science Signaling delineates how the T cell-specific protein THEMIS guides the development of thymocytes and shapes their sensitivity to self-peptides by suppressing an enzyme named SHP1. #Immunology scim.ag/2I7

ScienceMagazine: A new study in <a href="/SciSignal/">Science Signaling</a> delineates how the T cell-specific protein THEMIS guides the development of thymocytes and shapes their sensitivity to self-peptides by suppressing an enzyme named SHP1. #Immunology scim.ag/2I7
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ScienceMagazine: The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to overturn precedents allowing the consideration of race in university admissions. A new #ScienceEditorial argues it will be critical to uphold commitments to diversity in science. …

ScienceMagazine: The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to overturn precedents allowing the consideration of race in university admissions.

A new #ScienceEditorial argues it will be critical to uphold commitments to diversity in science. …
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ScienceMagazine: Researchers have developed and tested in rats a neuromorphic electronic skin system that simultaneously emulates closed-loop sensory encoding and the mechanical softness of natural skin. Learn more ⬇️ 📄: scim.ag/2Ic #Scienc…

ScienceMagazine: Researchers have developed and tested in rats a neuromorphic electronic skin system that simultaneously emulates closed-loop sensory encoding and the mechanical softness of natural skin.

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ScienceMagazine: Last year, researchers investigated aging in cold-blooded tetrapods, revealing surprisingly little evidence of physical aging in several turtle species. The results challenge the idea that senescence is an unescapable fate. Learn more o…

ScienceMagazine: Last year, researchers investigated aging in cold-blooded tetrapods, revealing surprisingly little evidence of physical aging in several turtle species.

The results challenge the idea that senescence is an unescapable fate. Learn more o…
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ScienceMagazine: Laws that establish legal rights for nature are being pursued in a growing number of countries to protect the environment. A new #ScienceReview examines key scientific aspects of rights-of-nature laws. scim.ag/2J1

ScienceMagazine: Laws that establish legal rights for nature are being pursued in a growing number of countries to protect the environment.

A new #ScienceReview examines key scientific aspects of rights-of-nature laws. scim.ag/2J1