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Published Millions of carbon credits are generated by overestimating forest preservation, study finds



Study analyses 18 major carbon offset projects, and compares their conservation claims with matched...
Published First observation of structures resulting from 3D domain swapping in antibody light chains



Antibodies hold promise as therapeutic agents. However, their tendency to aggregate poses significan...
Published Report warns about risk tipping points with irreversible impacts on people and planet



A new report finds that drastic changes are approaching if risks to our fundamental socioecological ...
Published Single-celled protists in the guts of animals thrive without the 'powerhouse of the cell'



Almost all eukaryotic organisms, from plants and animals to fungi, can't survive without mitochondri...
Published Nature is particularly beneficial for people on lower income



Data from a representative sample of the Austrian population suggests that the relationship between...
Published Molecules exhibit non-reciprocal interactions without external forces



Researchers have discovered that molecules experience non-reciprocal interactions without external f...
Published The future of canine stem cell therapy: unprecedented, painless, and feeder-free



Scientists have developed an efficient, non-invasive, and pain-free method to generate canine-induce...
Published Surveilling wetlands for infectious bird flu -- and finding it



Recently, morning omelets and holiday dinners have gotten more expensive. One likely cause is bird f...
Published New type of star gives clues to mysterious origin of magnetars



Magnetars are the strongest magnets in the Universe. These super-dense dead stars with ultra-strong...
Published Understanding how soil traps carbon



With 2,500 billion tons of carbon, soil is one of Earth's largest carbon sinks. Researchers used exp...
Published A fifth higher: Tropical cyclones substantially raise the Social Cost of Carbon



Extreme events like tropical cyclones have immediate impacts, but also long-term implications for so...
Published Sandalwood oil by-product prevents prostate cancer development in mice



Sandalwood oil has been used worldwide for centuries. Now, a study is the first to demonstrate in vi...
Published A clutch stretch goes a long way



New results reveal a new mode of force transmission in which dynamic molecular stretching bridges th...
Published Males of newly described Australian burrowing scorpions have a big tail to tell



A study has found some surprising features in two new species of burrowing scorpions, including a ve...
Published Tiny llama nanobodies neutralize different noroviruses: Can they improve human anti-viral therapies?



Researchers investigated a novel strategy to neutralize human noroviruses. They tested the ability o...
Published Antarctic glacier retreating rapidly



Scientists are warning that apparently stableĀ glaciers in the Antarctic can 'switch very rapidly' an...
Published Study shows replanting logged forests with diverse mixtures of seedlings accelerates restoration


⢠Twenty-year experiment finds that active replanting beats natural recovery for restoring logged tr ...
Published Gut bacteria can process dietary fiber into an anti-allergy weapon



Short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), which are produced by gut bacteria from dietary fiber, regulate our...
Published How the immune system fights to keep herpes at bay



In a study of lab-engineered cells, researchers identify how the immune system neutralizes the herpe...
Published Self-correcting quantum computers within reach?



Quantum computers promise to reach speeds and efficiencies impossible for even the fastest supercomp...