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Lessons from Ethiopian coffee landscapes for global conservation in a post-wild world -...
Nature· 4 days agoThis perspective discusses five conservation challenges using a landscape in Ethiopia as the lens, exploring a story on how the ecology and evolution of coffee shape biodiversity conservation can inspire to view other landscapes with fresh eyes.
Rapidly damping hydrogels engineered through molecular friction - Nature Communications
Nature· 6 days agoHydrogels capable of swift mechanical energy dissipation are desirable for various uses, but traditional energy absorption in hydrogels typically relies on viscoelastic mechanisms and often ...
What causes long COVID? Case builds for rogue antibodies
Nature· 1 day agoStudy finds that antibodies from people with the debilitating condition trigger similar symptoms in...
How a few days in space can disrupt a person’s biology
Nature· 3 days agoTrove of health data from space tourists and astronauts reveals the effects of microgravity,...
How personalized cancer vaccines could keep tumours from coming back
Nature· 3 days agoThe same mRNA technology that quickly brought the world a vaccine for COVID-19 is now showing...
Alzheimer's drug with modest benefits wins backing of FDA advisers
Nature· 4 days agoDonanemab slows progression of symptoms, but questions linger about the durability of its effect.
Open access is working — but researchers in lower-income countries enjoy fewer benefits
Nature· 3 days agoDeep-seated aspects of local research systems need to be uprooted to ensure that researchers in...
Google’s use of AI to power search shows its problematic approach to organizing information
The Conversation· 3 days agoFor academics, its specialized Google Scholar and Google Books are mainstays of our research lives. On May 14, Google announced it was revamping its core ...
Do elephants have names for each other?
Nature· 4 days agoMachine learning and careful observation suggest that some of the animals’ calls are specific to individuals, similar to a person’s name.
CRISPR improves a crop that feeds billions
Nature· 3 days agoThe gene-editing system, normally used to disrupt a gene, is applied to improve the function of a gene in rice.