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  • Clinical-grade autonomous cytopathology through whole-slide edge tomography

    Clinical-grade autonomous cytopathology through whole-slide edge tomography

    Whole-slide edge tomography

    As shown in Extended Data Fig. 1, the whole-slide edge tomograph comprises multiple hardware modules optimized for high-speed 3D imaging and edge-side data processing. The illumination system uses a high-power…

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  • Agouti integrates environmental cues to regulate paternal behaviour

    Agouti integrates environmental cues to regulate paternal behaviour

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    All experiments were conducted in accordance with the guidelines of the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee at Princeton University and the guidelines and policies of the United States Department of Agriculture, as required by the…

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  • The natural architecture of oyster reefs maximizes recruit survival

    The natural architecture of oyster reefs maximizes recruit survival

  • Huston, M. A general hypothesis of species diversity. Am. Nat. 113, 81–101 (1979).

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  • Kovalenko, K. E., Thomaz, S. M. & Warfe, D. M. Habitat complexity: approaches…

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  • Rising atmospheric CO2 reduces nitrogen availability in boreal forests

    Rising atmospheric CO2 reduces nitrogen availability in boreal forests

  • Galloway, J. N. et al. Transformation of the nitrogen cycle: recent trends, questions, and potential solutions. Science 320, 889–892 (2008).

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  • Less Experience Leads to Faster Neural Adaptation

    Less Experience Leads to Faster Neural Adaptation

    Summary: For over a century, the cornerstone of psychology has been the Pavlovian idea that we learn through repetition—the more a bell rings before food, the stronger the association. However, a groundbreaking study is upending this…

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  • A New Moon Race Starts This Year—and This Time It’s All About the Water

    A New Moon Race Starts This Year—and This Time It’s All About the Water

    The interior of the Moon’s Shackleton crater is shrouded in eternal darkness. This not only makes it one of the most mysterious geologic features of the lunar south pole but also one of the most promising for harboring precious…

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  • Humans Are Still Evolving Before Our Eyes on The Tibetan Plateau : ScienceAlert

    Humans Are Still Evolving Before Our Eyes on The Tibetan Plateau : ScienceAlert

    Humans are not yet done cooking. We’re continuing to evolve and adjust to the world around us, the records of our adaptations written in our bodies.

    We know that some environments can make us unwell. Mountain climbers often experience altitude…

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  • James Webb Space Telescope spots a stunning 'cosmic jellyfish' solve the mysteries of galactic evolution (photo) – Space

    1. James Webb Space Telescope spots a stunning ‘cosmic jellyfish’ solve the mysteries of galactic evolution (photo)  Space
    2. JWST spots most distant jellyfish galaxy to date  Phys.org
    3. Highest redshift Jellyfish Galaxy  University of Waterloo
    4. Astronomers…

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  • Lake Tahoe avalanche explained by warm weather

    Lake Tahoe avalanche explained by warm weather

    How warm weather helped cause the Lake Tahoe avalanche

    Record warmth followed by a huge snowfall led to the recent avalanche that killed at least eight skiers

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