In a new Science study, researchers report that twisted carbon nanotube filaments can emit circularly polarized thermal radiation with a high brightness. These materials could be used at high temperatures that are unattainable by existing emitters. Learn more in our last issue of 2024: https://scim.ag/3W9hKft
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Founded in 1880 on $10,000 of seed money from the American inventor Thomas Edison, Science has grown to become the world's leading outlet for scientific news, commentary, and cutting-edge research, with the largest paid circulation of any peer-reviewed general-science journal. Through its print and online incarnations, Science reaches an estimated worldwide readership of more than one million. In content, too, the journal is truly international in scope; some 35 to 40 percent of the corresponding authors on its papers are based outside the United States. Its articles consistently rank among world's most cited research.
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Each year, I love celebrating the amazing photography at Science Magazine and the fantastic work of the photo team: Charles Borst and Elizabeth Billman. I always tell people we are an international publication, but to see our work span across all 7 continents is a new accomplishment. Bravo team! https://lnkd.in/e7n8VdpB
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Can we really harness AI for good? Maybe... at least, we might be able to use it to make better booze. That and more of the best in Science Magazine and science in this edition of #ScienceAdviser: https://lnkd.in/gUZpzYG9
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In a new Science study, researchers report that twisted carbon nanotube filaments can emit circularly polarized thermal radiation with a high brightness. These materials could be used at high temperatures that are unattainable by existing emitters. Learn more in our last issue of 2024: https://scim.ag/3W9hKft
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Researchers have developed a multimodal, lightweight microrobot capable of switching between three distinct motion gaits to traverse complex terrains. Learn more in this week’s issue of #ScienceAdvances: https://scim.ag/4iJZ4w6
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Scientists successfully alleviated both acute and chronic rheumatoid arthritis in mice by using inhibitors of CDK7 to target the transcription of inflammatory genes in macrophages, according to new #ScienceTranslationalMedicine research. 📄: https://scim.ag/3ZFymMB
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Don't miss this week's #ScienceAdvances lineup, featuring #space, #elections, #whales, and the #brain: 🚀 Researchers find that the first 6 months postflight are the most critical for long-haul astronauts recovery of bone density. (https://lnkd.in/eSFX7zXF) 🐟 Work involving the #ChesapeakeBay shows that nutrient management policies might reduce N2O production in estuaries. (https://lnkd.in/eXrkK8_z) 🗳️ A Pennsylvania 2022 general election case study spotlights the oversimplicity in current practices used to count lost votes. (https://lnkd.in/e_DgsTVj) 🐋 Survivorship models indicate baleen whales have exceptional life spans. (https://lnkd.in/edKEgC-Y) 🧠 Data from a vast cohort identifies differences in brain structures that correlate with genetic predisposition to dyslexia. (https://lnkd.in/effDgN7t) #Reporters can sign up for the embargoed Science press package here: https://lnkd.in/exi-CNJm.
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A new genomic study in Science encompassing more than 300 genomes spanning the last 50,000 years has revealed how a single wave of Neanderthal gene flow into early modern humans left an indelible mark on human evolution. 📄: https://scim.ag/4ge8BKr
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Building support for the scientific method and for research that can help can people and our world excites me. In this week's Science Magazine Editorial, Holden Thorp asks an important question about how this is work done: "In the century since the [Scopes trial], has making individuals with different views uncomfortable been a useful tactic for building support for science?" Thorp talks with Jennifer Wiseman, who used to direct the AAAS Dialogue on Science, Ethics, and Religion. Wiseman, a Christian and an astronomer, said that scientists are increasingly eager to engage with people of diverse faiths and cultural perspectives. The views within these groups regarding science and faith can vary considerably. But members in these communities are also contributing to science -- and invested in it. Thorp concludes: "...the goals that science has set for itself regarding inclusion of diverse groups of people—to facilitate creative thinking, innovation, and progress for all—would be enhanced by finding a way to teach and practice science while including...people of faith." https://lnkd.in/eRJaUhcz
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He sees you when you’re sleeping, he knows when you’re awake, and he knows if you’ve been bad or good. But does believing in Santa actually inspire kids to be good for goodness’ sake? That and more of the best in Science Magazine and science in this edition of #ScienceAdviser: https://lnkd.in/g94ZMDbG