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A century-old vaccine against tuberculosis helps to regulate blood sugar in people with diabetes
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The shot reduced insulin use for people with type 1 diabetes and another autoimmune condition.
Peptide injections are the hottest trend in wellness, but researchers say enthusiasm for these unregulated drugs has got ahead of the science.
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As deforestation in the Amazon falls, fresh evidence shows that the rainforest can withstand global warming, but only if there is a worldwide effort to stop cutting it down.
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The challenge for universities is not adopting artificial intelligence, but doing so in ways that the current generation of students can trust, says Mim Rahimi, an assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering.
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China has continued its steep rise in research output, according to Nature Index’s annual rankings, but there is growing evidence that other East Asian countries are also challenging major research nations in Europe and North America.
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By sticking to a clear strategy when reading, I get much more out of the literature, says Jacques Cornwell
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Nature research paper: Spermine is an endogenous iron chelator that inhibits ferroptosis
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The world produces more than 400 million tonnes of plastic each year, but less than one-tenth of this is recycled
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Our poll revealed many scientists feel pressured to adopt AI technology
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Scientists with disparate expertise writing grants together can identify knowledge gaps and drive progress — but systems must change to incentivize them, says Sajedeh Rasti
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By sticking to a clear strategy when reading, I get much more out of the literature, says Jacques Cornwell.
A non-canonical metabolic route for spermine synthesis mediated by ALDH18A1 limits iron availability and lipid peroxidation in hepatocellular carcinoma.
Almost half of the scientists who responded said that they feel broadly negative towards artificial intelligence, but they think that some tools are better than others.
New research supports the value of household-level waste separation. But policies must also carefully consider consumer behaviours to maximize the quality of material collected.
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Scientists with disparate expertise writing grants together can identify knowledge gaps and drive progress — but systems must change to incentivize them.
As deforestation in the Amazon falls, fresh evidence shows that the rainforest can withstand global warming, but only if there is a worldwide effort to stop cutting it down.