A fellowship of the rings in plant defence
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A spatiotemporal dataset of farmland rent aligned with farming seasons across China 2021–2025
Turup, A. et al. China’s Well-Facilitated Farmland distribution dataset. Sci Data 12, 631, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-025-04990-1 (2025).
Duan, J. et al. Consolidation of agricultural…
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Author Correction: Heterogeneity in public attitudes and preferences for the deployment of aquifer thermal energy storage
Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate…
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From chatbots to assembly lines: The impact of AI on workplace safety
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools, spearheaded by generative AI, is expanding into various spheres of society, including the labor market. A study conducted by the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC) and published as open access has…
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Distant past may expose companies to claims of hypocrisy
Companies risk being criticized as hypocritical when their words and deeds don’t match—even if those discrepancies are decades apart, Cornell-led research finds. In a series of studies involving nearly 5,000 participants, real and fictional…
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Ig Nobel prizes moving to Europe because US 'unsafe' to visit
The tongue-in-cheek Ig Nobel awards will be held in Europe for the first time this year because the United States has become “unsafe” for international prize-winners to visit, the organizers have announced.
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Heat does not reduce prosociality, study suggests
High temperatures have long been empirically linked to violence, conflict, and aggression at the societal level—a troubling pattern in a warming world. Alessandra Cassar and colleagues sought to explore the effect of high heat on individual…
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Solving Harmonic and Transient Challenges in Transformers Using Integrated’s FARADAY
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Power transformers routinely operate under non-ideal conditions including harmonics, inrush currents, and transient disturbances. Accurate electromagnetic simulation is essential for assessing performance, identifying saturation…
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Stanford scientists say colorblindness may hide a deadly bladder cancer warning
Seeing blood in urine is often the first clue that something is wrong. For many people, noticing this symptom prompts a medical visit that can lead to an early diagnosis of bladder cancer. However, for people with colorblindness, detecting that…
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Emma Johnston (1973–2025) | Nature Ecology & Evolution
Additional information K.A.D. is a marine ecologist who was mentored by Emma as an undergraduate, postgraduate and postdoctoral researcher. G.F.C. is a marine ecologist who first studied with Emma in 2003 and who worked closely with her for more…
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