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The US science adviser had to go. The White House should assess how it deals with wrongdoing and consider a deeper examination of its scientific advisory system.
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Research eminence alone is not enough for top science posts.
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Semiconductor-based devices that adapt to a wide range of light intensities could prove useful in self-driving vehicles and assembly lines.
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Scientists trace variation in methyl bromide levels to an increase in fires — which are linked to the climate pattern El Niño.
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Gel blocks up to 2 millimetres long are the biggest structures yet to be brought to order by microscopic lengths of DNA.
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Long structures that emit brilliant radio waves cannot be easily explained.
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Pterosaurs, prehistoric beasts that lived alongside the dinosaurs, not only flew like birds, but also vomited like them.
doi: 10.1038/d41586-022-00359-1pmid: 35145293
A lofty-sounding but vapid statement carried more weight with participants when they were told it came from a scientific source.
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The fingerprint of the last ice age can still be seen in the genomes of reindeer that make long migrations.
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