Baby monkey is first primate created using sperm from tissue transplanted to dad

The technique could help boys made infertile by cancer treatment to become fathers later in life. | Continue reading


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Materials science is helping to transform China into a high-tech economy

Researchers are reaping the benefits of carefully built programmes and a surge in funding. | Continue reading


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Complex societies precede moralizing gods throughout world history

Belief in moralizing gods followed the expansion of human societies and may have been preceded by doctrinal rituals that contributed to the initial rise of social complexity. | Continue reading


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Diverse and robust molecular algorithms using reprogrammable DNA self-assembly

A set of 355 self-assembling DNA ‘tiles’ can be reprogrammed to implement many different computer algorithms—including sorting, palindrome testing and divisibility by three—suggesting that molecular self-assembly could be a reliable algorithmic component in programmable chemical … | Continue reading


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Spatiotemporal variations in erupted fluxes and compositions along volcanic arc

The primary causes of dramatic variations in volcanic flux and composition along strike in subduction zones remain largely unknown. Here we use a promising new approach to show that along-strike volcanic variability in the Quaternary Cascades Arc is primarily due to variations in … | Continue reading


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South Korea accepts geothermal plant probably caused destructive quake

The nation’s energy ministry expressed ‘deep regret’, and said it would dismantle the experimental plant. | Continue reading


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X-Ray Chimneys in the Galactic Centre

Outflows of matter from the heart of the Milky Way. | Continue reading


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Unconscious bias l imits women’s careers

The vast gender gap in Japanese science has leading women researchers calling for change. | Continue reading


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Scientists rise up against statistical significance

Valentin Amrhein, Sander Greenland, Blake McShane and more than 800 signatories call for an end to hyped claims and the dismissal of possibly crucial effects. | Continue reading


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Antibiotics set to flood Florida’s troubled orange orchards

A desperate plan to fight a citrus scourge has public-health advocates and scientists concerned. | Continue reading


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Autonomous functional movements in a tendon-driven limb via limited experience

To perform complex tasks, robots need to learn the relationship between their bodies and dynamic environments. A biologically plausible approach to hardware and software design shows that a robotic tendon-driven limb can make effective movements based on a short period of learnin … | Continue reading


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Liquid marbles self-assemble from a pile of powder

Armoured ‘footballs‘ can be coaxed into cylinder and dumbbell shapes. | Continue reading


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We need to talk about systematic fraud

Software that uncovers suspicious papers will do little for a community that does not confront organized research fraud, says Jennifer Byrne. | Continue reading


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Human Mind Control of Rat Cyborg’s Continuous Locomotion

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Sizzling interest in lab-grown meat belies lack of basic research

‘Clean meat’ firms have drawn tens of millions of dollars in investment in recent years, but technical hurdles remain. | Continue reading


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Thousands of scientists run up against Elsevier’s paywall

Researchers have been left without access to new papers as libraries and the major publisher fail to agree on subscription deals. | Continue reading


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Speaking Japanese Natively Improves a Brain's Working Memory

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Urban Pollinator Hotspots Alleviate Threats to Bee and Butterfly Populations

Analysing plant–pollinator interactions across all major land use classes in four cities, the authors show that residential gardens and community gardens are urban pollinator hotspots, with pollinator abundance positively associated with household income. | Continue reading


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Opportunities and challenges for a maturing science of consciousness

Scientific research on consciousness is critical to multiple scientific, clinical, and ethical issues. The growth of the field could also be beneficial to several areas including neurology and mental health research. To achieve this goal, we need to set funding priorities careful … | Continue reading


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Links between gut microbes and depression strengthened

The once-wild idea that intestinal bacteria influence mental health has transformed into a major research pursuit. | Continue reading


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Death, statistics and disaster: The struggle to count dead after Hurricane Maria

Intense controversies surround studies of how many people perish in conflicts and disasters, but researchers are developing new ways to measure mortality rates. | Continue reading


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Intuitive 3D map of the Galactic warp's precession traced by classical Cepheids

Using precise distances to more than 1,300 classical Cepheids, Chen et al. have traced the warp of the Milky Way’s stellar disk to beyond 20 kpc. The Galaxy’s warp likely arose due to the torques exerted by its massive inner disk. | Continue reading


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High strength “metallic wood” from nanostructured nickel

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The organic universe (2017)

Our inventory of the molecular universe is continually progressing. Our understanding of the astrochemistry behind it will flourish if we are mindful of funding experimental and theoretical efforts as well as observational. | Continue reading


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Human Mind Control of Rat Cyborg’s Continuous Locomotion Wireless Brain-To-Brain [pdf]

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Bitcoin for the biological literature

Scientific publishing is increasingly adopting the technology underlying cryptocurrencies. | Continue reading


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Experiments at the edge of the periodic table

As the chase for new elements slows, scientists focus on deepening their understanding of the superheavy ones they already know. | Continue reading


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Experimentally trained statistical models boost nuclear-fusion performance

Tripling the yield in direct-drive laser fusion. | Continue reading


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Chemical fuel-driven living and transient supramolecular polymerization

Temporal control over self-assembly processes is a desirable trait for discovering adaptable and controllable materials. Here the authors show that a chemical fuel driven system can not only self-assemble in a controlled manner, but can also result in precise control over the ass … | Continue reading


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Forget everything you know about 3D printing – the ‘replicator’ is here

Rather than building objects layer by layer, the method creates whole structures by projecting images onto a resin that solidifies. | Continue reading


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Genome-wide association analyses of chronotype provides circadian rhythm insight

GWAS have previously found 24 genomic loci associated with chronotype, an individual’s preference for early or late sleep timing. Here, the authors identify 327 additional loci in a sample of 697,828 individuals and further explore the relationships of chronotype with metabolic a … | Continue reading


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Microplastics in marine mammals stranded around the British coast

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Anniversary celebrations are due for Mendeleev’s periodic table

The iconic arrangement of elements assembled 150 years ago is about the future of chemistry as well as its past. | Continue reading


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Dating of hominin discoveries at Denisova

Revised dating information illuminates the excavations of Denisova Cave. | Continue reading


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Chinese effort to clone gene-edited monkeys kicks off

Genetically identical monkeys could provide improved animal models of human disease, but some researchers raise ethical issues. | Continue reading


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The first synthetic element

The discovery of technetium. | Continue reading


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China’s coal mine methane regulations have not curbed growing emissions

Chinese government has implemented regulations to reduce mining-related methane emission since 2010. Here the authors estimated methane emissions in China using GOSAT satellite observation and results reveal a business-as-usual increase in methane emissions since 2010 despite tho … | Continue reading


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Prospective parents should be prepared for a surge in genetic data

The growing capabilities of prenatal diagnostics are expanding the need for counselling. | Continue reading


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Towards reconstructing intelligible speech from the human auditory cortex

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A global dataset of CO2 emissions and data related to emissions for 343 cities

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Topological requirements for robust perfect adaptation in networks of any size

Robust perfect adaptation (RPA), the ability of a system to return to its pre-stimulus state in the presence of a new signal, enables organisms to respond to further changes in stimuli. Here, the authors identify the modular structure of the full set of network top … | Continue reading


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Celebrate the women behind the periodic table

Brigitte Van Tiggelen and Annette Lykknes spotlight female researchers who discovered elements and their properties. | Continue reading


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Shadows used to peer around corners

Non-line-of-sight imaging using an ordinary camera. | Continue reading


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Scientists’ salary data highlight US$18,000 gender pay gap

Female PhD recipients in the United States expect to earn less than male colleagues. | Continue reading


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Maxwell’s demon and the hunt for alien life

Timo Hannay explores a study of life that takes up where Erwin Schrödinger left off. | Continue reading


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External ballistics of Pleistocene hand-thrown spears

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Reconstructing rough images of hidden objects via light that bounces off a wall

Digital cameras have been used to reconstruct rough images of hidden objects just by analysing light that bounces off a wall. | Continue reading


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Confocal non-line-of-sight imaging based on the light-cone transform

A confocal scanning technique solves the reconstruction problem of non-line-of-sight imaging to give fast and high-quality reconstructions of hidden objects. | Continue reading


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