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Plumbing a variety of historical data could offer important insights into trends in insect declines.
Image credit: Joyce Gross (University of California, Berkeley).
Biomedical communities and journals need to standardize nomenclature of gene products to enhance accuracy in scientific and public communication.
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His productions aim to promote science as a visual and emotional experience.
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Inhibiting a signaling pathway protects microgravity-exposed mice from losing muscle and bone mass, a study finds.
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Researchers report a method for radiant cooling, which cools individuals in humid conditions without convective cooling of air, thus reducing energy demands.
Image credit: Eric Teitelbaum, et al.
A study explores the evolution of damage on Pine Island and Thwaites Glaciers, located in the Amundsen Sea Embayment of Antarctica.
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Profile of NAS member and environmental scientist Joel D. Blum
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