Unexpected Cooling in Southern Ocean Linked to Ozone Loss
Despite global warming trends, the Southern Ocean has exhibited cooling, a phenomenon potentially tied to ozone depletion, according to climate models.
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Despite global warming trends, the Southern Ocean has exhibited cooling, a phenomenon potentially tied to ozone depletion, according to climate models.
A recent study highlights how social connections among carpenter ants affect their ability to care for injured nestmates, emphasizing the role of transitional workers.
As online platforms face pressure to moderate harmful content, the implications for sexual education resources may be significant. This raises concerns about access to vital information.
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A child's skull, dating back 4,000 years, has been discovered in a Norwegian cave, providing valuable information about early agricultural practices in the region.
While animal and crop genomes have received extensive attention, fungi have been largely overlooked in genomic research. Recent advancements could change that.
Hongqing Technology, affiliated with Landspace, has raised $191 million in a significant funding round aimed at enhancing its satellite manufacturing capabilities.
After over 5,000 days of observation, the Super-Kamiokande experiment may soon reveal new insights into the elusive cosmic neutrinos, known for their challenging detection.
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China has announced a rise in funding for young researchers, prompting discussions about its implications for scientific competition in the country.