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Bumblebee nests are overheating to fatal levels, study finds

The Observer 05 May 2024
Most bumblebee broods would not survive at temperatures above 36C, the paper, published in Frontiers in Bee Science, concluded ... The paper’s findings, said Goulson, who has spent 30 years studying bumblebees, are “really depressing”.
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Chris Hedges: Thank You For Your Support Following the Cancellation of My Show on The ...

Scheerpost 05 May 2024
Chris Hedges is a Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist who was a foreign correspondent for fifteen years for The New York Times, where he served as the Middle East Bureau Chief and Balkan Bureau Chief for the paper.
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WEBINAR: Intergenerational Intimacies: A Whakapapa Conceptualisation Of Kai

Scoop 04 May 2024
... discuss their paper, Intergenerational Intimacies.
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Scientists Say Underwater Cave So Deep They Can't Find the Bottom

Futurism 04 May 2024
But according to a new paper published in the journal Frontiers in Marine Science, the site may be far deeper than previously thought, extending at the very least to a daunting 1,380 feet below sea ...
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For the first time in one billion years, two lifeforms have truly merged into one organism

Sott 04 May 2024
These can happen on large scales like with the evolution of more efficient limbs ... The results are described in two papers recently published in the journals Cell and Science ....
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AI-Generated Artwork Sparks Controversy in Scientific Publishing

Cryptopolitan 04 May 2024
The sudden pollution of science with LLM-generated content, known to ... The issue has brought back controversies about the potential application of generative AI tools in science and academic papers.
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Can scientists save your morning cup of coffee?

Hindustan Times 04 May 2024
By the end of the century between 35% and 75% of the coffee-growing land in Brazil, the world’s biggest producer, could be unusable, according to a recent paper published in Science of the Total ...
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Dinkinesh's Moonlet is Only 2-3 Million Years Old

Universe Today 04 May 2024
student at the UC Boulder College of Engineering & Applied Science; and Sabina D ... Their paper, “Age of (152830) Dinkinesh-Selam Constrained by Secular Tidal-BYORP Theory,” recently appeared on April 19th in Astronomy & Astrophysics.
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New study reveals what may have caused implosion of doomed Titan sub

Metro UK 04 May 2024
Rex) ... Now, a new paper in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), formed by researchers at the University of Houston, suggests that microscopic imperfections in the submarine hull could have contributed to the tragedy ... ....
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Junk science is cited in abortion ban cases. Researchers are fighting the ‘fatally flawed’ work

AOL 03 May 2024
How rightwing groups used junk science to get an abortion case before the US supreme court ... Notably, one of the paper’s reviewers also worked at the Lozier Institute ... “We really need to be publishing fewer papers, better work, better science.”.
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Cold sintering may rescue plastic, ceramics, battery components from landfills

Phys Dot Org 03 May 2024
In three recent papers, Gomez and his team outline three new uses for cold sintering that advance recycling in materials science ... "We didn't realize at the time that this was a concept we could exploit, and that was the birth of this paper.".
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Orangutan Observed Doing Amazing, Human-Like Behavior for the First Time

Yahoo Daily News 03 May 2024
And they continue to surprise science with their knowledge.
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WMSU, Ecuador university host 1st ICMRI in Zamboanga City

The Manila Times 03 May 2024
The conference featured keynote speeches, panel discussions and paper presentations covering a wide range of topics, including but not limited to technology, health sciences, social sciences and environmental studies ... ....
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Academic fraud is a waste of US taxpayer dollars

Taipei Times 03 May 2024
Trust in science has fallen precipitously ... Coauthors of research papers take ownership only of their contributions ... Social scientists are hardly alone; the biomedical and physical sciences have blemished records, too.
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