How social learning amplifies moral outrage expression in online social networks

Moral outrage shapes fundamental aspects of social life and is now widespread in online social networks. Here, we show how social learning processes amplify online moral outrage expressions over time. In two preregistered observational studies on Twitter (7331 users and 12.7 mill … | Continue reading


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Street lighting has detrimental impacts on local insect populations

Reported declines in insect populations have sparked global concern, with artificial light at night (ALAN) identified as a potential contributing factor. Despite strong evidence that lighting disrupts a range of insect behaviors, the empirical evidence that ALAN diminishes wild i … | Continue reading


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Rapid greening response of China’s 2020 spring vegetation to Covid restrictions

The 2019 novel coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) negatively affected global public health and socioeconomic development. Lockdowns and travel restrictions to contain COVID-19 resulted in reduced human activity and decreased anthropogenic emissions. However, the secondary effects of … | Continue reading


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Female hunters of the early Americas (2020)

Sexual division of labor with females as gatherers and males as hunters is a major empirical regularity of hunter-gatherer ethnography, suggesting an ancestral behavioral pattern. We present an archeological discovery and meta-analysis that challenge the man-the-hunter hypothesis … | Continue reading


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Excess of Covid-19 cases and deaths due to PM during 2020 wildfires in US

The year 2020 brought unimaginable challenges in public health, with the confluence of the COVID-19 pandemic and wildfires across the western United States. Wildfires produce high levels of fine particulate matter (PM2.5). Recent studies reported that short-term exposure to PM2.5 … | Continue reading


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Demographic signatures of the transition from pandemic emergence to endemicity

Anticipating the medium- and long-term trajectory of pathogen emergence has acquired new urgency given the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. For many human pathogens, the burden of disease depends on age and previous exposure. Understanding the intersection between human population demo … | Continue reading


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Single-electron spin resonance in a nanoelectronic device using a global field

Spin-based silicon quantum electronic circuits offer a scalable platform for quantum computation, combining the manufacturability of semiconductor devices with the long coherence times afforded by spins in silicon. Advancing from current few-qubit devices to silicon quantum proce … | Continue reading


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A physical catalyst for the electrosynthesis of nitrogen to ammonia (2018)

Ammonia synthesis consumes 3 to 5% of the world’s natural gas, making it a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. Strategies for synthesizing ammonia that are not dependent on the energy-intensive and methane-based Haber-Bosch process are critically important for re … | Continue reading


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An ancestral recombination graph of human, Neanderthal, and Denisovan genomes

Many humans carry genes from Neanderthals, a legacy of past admixture. Existing methods detect this archaic hominin ancestry within human genomes using patterns of linkage disequilibrium or direct comparison to Neanderthal genomes. Each of these methods is limited in sensitivity … | Continue reading


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Whole-Genome Resequencing Unravels Neolithic Domestication of Cannabis in China

Cannabis sativa has long been an important source of fiber extracted from hemp and both medicinal and recreational drugs based on cannabinoid compounds. Here, we investigated its poorly known domestication history using whole-genome resequencing of 110 accessions from worldwide o … | Continue reading


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Neutral quasispecies evolution and the maximal entropy random walk

Even if they have no impact on phenotype, neutral mutations are not equivalent in the eyes of evolution: A robust neutral variant—one which remains functional after further mutations—is more likely to spread in a large, diverse population than a fragile one. Quasispecies theory s … | Continue reading


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Optically controlled “living electrodes” with long-projecting axon tracts BMI

For implantable neural interfaces, functional/clinical outcomes are challenged by limitations in specificity and stability of inorganic microelectrodes. A biological intermediary between microelectrical devices and the brain may improve specificity and longevity through (i) natur … | Continue reading


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Lobster genome reveals insights on longevity, neural, and immune adaptations

The American lobster, Homarus americanus , is integral to marine ecosystems and supports an important commercial fishery. This iconic species also serves as a valuable model for deciphering neural networks controlling rhythmic motor patterns and olfaction. Here, we report a high- … | Continue reading


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Strong links between dust fluxes, monsoon, and Atlantic climate during last 5kyr

Despite the multiple impacts of mineral aerosols on global and regional climate and the primary climatic control on atmospheric dust fluxes, dust-climate feedbacks remain poorly constrained, particularly at submillennial time scales, hampering regional and global climate models. … | Continue reading


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Vitamin D deficiency exacerbates opioid addiction (in mice)

The current opioid epidemic warrants a better understanding of genetic and environmental factors that contribute to opioid addiction. Here we report an increased prevalence of vitamin D (VitD) deficiency in patients diagnosed with opioid use disorder and an inverse and dose-depen … | Continue reading


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Fuel of the fly: metabolism in Drosophila and the study of obesity and diabetes

The organs and metabolic pathways involved in energy metabolism, and the process of ATP production from nutrients, are comparable between humans and Drosophila melanogaster . This level of conservation, together with the power of Drosophila genetics, makes the fly a very useful m … | Continue reading


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Conservatives’ Susceptibility to Political Misperceptions

The idea that U.S. conservatives are uniquely likely to hold misperceptions is widespread but has not been systematically assessed. Research has focused on beliefs about narrow sets of claims never intended to capture the richness of the political information environment. Further … | Continue reading


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Inhalble Nanobody prevnts and treats CoV2 infections in hamsters ultra-low doses

Globally, there is an urgency to develop effective, low-cost therapeutic interventions for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). We previously generated the stable and ultrapotent homotrimeric Pittsburgh inhalable Nanobody 21 (PiN-21). Using Syrian hamsters that model moderate to … | Continue reading


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Visualizing 3D imagery by mouth using candy-like models

Handheld models help students visualize three-dimensional (3D) objects, especially students with blindness who use large 3D models to visualize imagery by hand. The mouth has finer tactile sensors than hand, which could improve visualization using microscopic models that are port … | Continue reading


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Neutron tomography of Van Leeuwenhoek’s microscopes

The technique of neutron tomography has, after 350 years, enabled a first look inside the iconic single-lens microscopes of Antoni van Leeuwenhoek. Van Leeuwenhoek’s 17th-century discovery of “animalcules” marks the birth of microbiology. His skillfully self-produced microscope l … | Continue reading


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Diachronic population modeling of the medieval Greater Angkor Region

Angkor is one of the world’s largest premodern settlement complexes (9th to 15th centuries CE), but to date, no comprehensive demographic study has been completed, and key aspects of its population and demographic history remain unknown. Here, we combine lidar, archaeological exc … | Continue reading


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Persistent spectral–based machine learning (PerSpect ML): chemo, bioinformatics

Molecular descriptors are essential to not only quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) models but also machine learning–based material, chemical, and biological data analysis. Here, we propose persistent spectral–based machine learning (PerSpect ML) models for drug d … | Continue reading


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Humans display fewer consistent behavioral phenotypes in dyadic games (2016)

Socially relevant situations that involve strategic interactions are widespread among animals and humans alike. To study these situations, theoretical and experimental research has adopted a game theoretical perspective, generating valuable insights about human behavior. However, … | Continue reading


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3D neural interfaces for cortical spheroids and engineered assembloids

Three-dimensional (3D), submillimeter-scale constructs of neural cells, known as cortical spheroids, are of rapidly growing importance in biological research because these systems reproduce complex features of the brain in vitro. Despite their great potential for studies of neuro … | Continue reading


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Previously unidentified genetic loci for eye color

Human eye color is highly heritable, but its genetic architecture is not yet fully understood. We report the results of the largest genome-wide association study for eye color to date, involving up to 192,986 European participants from 10 populations. We identify 124 independent … | Continue reading


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Durable memories and efficient neural coding using the method of loci

Mnemonic techniques, such as the method of loci, can powerfully boost memory. We compared memory athletes ranked among the world’s top 50 in memory sports to mnemonics-naïve controls. In a second study, participants completed a 6-week memory training, working memory training, or … | Continue reading


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Mantis shrimp–inspired photodetector for hyperspectral and polarimetric imaging

Combining hyperspectral and polarimetric imaging provides a powerful sensing modality with broad applications from astronomy to biology. Existing methods rely on temporal data acquisition or snapshot imaging of spatially separated detectors. These approaches incur fundamental art … | Continue reading


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Solar-assisted fabrication of large-scale, patternable transparent wood

Transparent wood is considered a promising structural and light management material for energy-efficient engineering applications. However, the solution-based delignification process that is used to fabricate transparent wood generally consumes large amounts of chemicals and ener … | Continue reading


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Solar-assisted fabrication of large-scale, patternable transparent wood

Transparent wood is considered a promising structural and light management material for energy-efficient engineering applications. However, the solution-based delignification process that is used to fabricate transparent wood generally consumes large amounts of chemicals and ener … | Continue reading


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Numerical cognition in honeybees enables addition and subtraction

Many animals understand numbers at a basic level for use in essential tasks such as foraging, shoaling, and resource management. However, complex arithmetic operations, such as addition and subtraction, using symbols and/or labeling have only been demonstrated in a limited number … | Continue reading


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How close are we to the temperature tipping point of the terrestrial biosphere?

The temperature dependence of global photosynthesis and respiration determine land carbon sink strength. While the land sink currently mitigates ~30% of anthropogenic carbon emissions, it is unclear whether this ecosystem service will persist and, more specifically, what hard tem … | Continue reading


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A sleep-like state in Hydra unravels conserved sleep mechanisms

Sleep behaviors are observed even in nematodes and arthropods, yet little is known about how sleep-regulatory mechanisms have emerged during evolution. Here, we report a sleep-like state in the cnidarian Hydra vulgaris with a primitive nervous organization. Hydra sleep was shaped … | Continue reading


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A smartphone-read ultrasensitive and quantitative saliva test for Covid-19

Improved point-of-care COVID-19 assays are urgently needed to improve disease control efforts, but current assays lack the sensitivity of the RT-PCR gold-standard. Herein we describe the development of a portable, ultrasensitive saliva-based COVID-19 assay with a 15 minute sample … | Continue reading


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Emergence of SARS-CoV-2 through recombination and strong purifying selection

COVID-19 has become a global pandemic caused by the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. Understanding the origins of SARS-CoV-2 is critical for deterring future zoonosis, discovering new drugs, and developing a vaccine. We show evidence of strong purifying selection around the receptor … | Continue reading


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Evidence that investors penalize female founders for lack of industry fit

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Wearable Thermoelectrics for Personalized Thermoregulation

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MRNA mediated CRISPR-Cas9 cancer therapy in vivo

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In situ stiffness manipulation using elegant curved origami

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Biodiversity enhances immune regulation and healthy microbiota among children

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Ecological resource variability during a critical transition hominin evolution

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A magnetically actuated microrobot for targeted neural cell delivery

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Curtailment of typhus epidemic in the Warsaw Ghetto

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A trusted node–free eight-user metropolitan quantum communication network

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The past and future human impact on mammalian diversity

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Multistage and passive cooling process driven by salinity difference

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Efficient high-throughput SARS-CoV-2 testing to detect asymptomatic carriers

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The structure of the blue whirl revealed

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A general ink formulation of 2D crystals for wafer-scale inkjet printing

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