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Nature Portfolio’s high-quality products and services across the life, physical, chemical and applied sciences is dedicated to serving the scientific community.
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Prochlorococcus — Earth’s smallest and most abundant photosynthetic organism — may see population reductions of up to 51% in tropical oceans by 2100 under moderate and high warming scenarios, according to a study in @NatureMicrobiol. https://t.co/ZMviopJTWM
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.@Nature Careers reports on how a new generation of researchers are using Substack as a way to build audiences and monetize their knowledge.
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Nature - A new generation of researchers is using the platform to build audiences and monetize their knowledge.
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An umbrella review in Nature Human Behaviour finds that there is no high-quality evidence to support the efficacy of any complementary, alternative and integrative medicine to treat symptoms of autism. https://t.co/kSTp2ZTpwy
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Living organisms are assumed to produce same-species offspring. A study in @Nature reports a shift from this norm in Messor ibericus, an ant that lays individuals from two distinct species. https://t.co/VjJXOUuQ5n
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The findings of a study in @CommsMedicine suggest that later meal timing, especially breakfast, could serve as a simple marker of health in older adults and may guide future strategies for healthy aging. https://t.co/b3HNfpNTiL
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Ultra-processed foods have been linked to obesity and other health problems, but some researchers argue that the grouping is too broad and ill-defined to guide dietary choices, according to a feature in @Nature.
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Why would a tropical ecologist switch to studying Arctic marine mammals? The authors of a @NatureComms paper reflect on that unexpected leap, and how ancient DNA from marine mud is helping uncover 12,000 years of Arctic ecological history
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DNA from four Northern Greenland marine sediment cores offer a detailed record of marine mammal occurrences across the past 12,000 years. The findings reveal a strong correlation between marine...
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.@Nature reports on the development of “sexless seeds,” which are crops that seed their own clones and have a host of benefits for farmers.
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A study in npj Robotics presents GyroPack, a gyroscopically-actuated, balance-assisting backpack that was developed to help those with degenerative ataxias. The GyroPack increased the average standing time and helped with stability while walking. https://t.co/qJxYezsqg1
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Post-drought rehydration triggers a preventive immune response in plants, revealing targets to enhance crop resilience by linking drought stress recovery with improved pathogen resistance, according to a paper in @NatureComms. https://t.co/JNgdlY26uv
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A study of millions of couples in @NatureHumBehav shows spouses often share psychiatric disorders. This pattern is consistent across cultures and has persisted for generations, impacting how these disorders are inherited. https://t.co/eCf8Xm4Yfy
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Scientists have discovered thriving communities of tubeworms and molluscs in hadal trenches up to 9,533 m deep in the northwest Pacific! These organisms survive without sunlight, using chemosynthesis—deriving energy from chemical reactions instead of photosynthesis. @Nature
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Research in @SciReports suggests that blue-throated macaws can learn new actions by watching other macaws interact. The study indicates that this approach to learning is not exclusive to humans. https://t.co/FYXTH1FInY
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The twisting and flexing of a steel truss bridge following a major damage event can, under certain conditions, prevent the structure from collapsing, according to a paper in @Nature. https://t.co/DmVuNGbWIC
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Annette Fenner, @NatRevUrol chief editor, talks about the importance of celebrating World Sexual Health Day. She also addresses the challenges that surround Sexual Medicine and her hopes on how to overcome them.
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Dr Annette Fenner, Chief Editor at Nature Reviews Urology, talks about her work and studies and the importance of celebrating World Sexual Health Day.
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The practical planetary capacity for storing carbon emissions in rock formations is estimated at 1,460 gigatons, according to a paper in @Nature. This upper limit will likely be met by 2200 under current warming mitigation scenarios. https://t.co/OAY2i4LaR8
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A paper in @Nature presents evidence for a solid inner core in Mars, detected by NASA’s InSight mission. https://t.co/m6nAzO8w9p
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A 4-year follow-up study reported in @NatureComms evaluates 63% of the participants of a double-blind randomised control trial that assessed the effects of faecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) on adolescents with obesity. https://t.co/3sVHq65US0
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The number of days with hailstorms have increased since 1850 in China, according to a study in @NatureComms. The findings suggest that variations in hailstorm days since the mid-19th century could be driven by anthropogenic climate change. https://t.co/sFda8DqCDe
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Deforestation is responsible for nearly 75% of dry season rainfall reduction in the Amazon rainforest since 1985, according to a study in @NatureComms. https://t.co/gMJMlzp9Ix
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