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Building a cadre of researchers is of “vital importance” to saving the world’s second largest rainforest
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Mashup Score: 17Tropical forests are heating up. Can they cope? - 9 day(s) ago
Scientists are pushing plants beyond their comfort zone to test their resilience to warming
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Mashup Score: 17Tropical forests are heating up. Can they cope? - 13 day(s) ago
Scientists are pushing plants beyond their comfort zone to test their resilience to warming
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Mashup Score: 11
Scientists are figuring out where “downscaled” climate models struggle—and how they can be improved
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Mashup Score: 8
Scientists are figuring out where “downscaled” climate models struggle—and how they can be improved
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Mashup Score: 14Can gene-edited pigs solve the organ transplant shortage? - 23 day(s) ago
With clinical trials imminent, hopes are rising high for the long-struggling field of xenotransplantation
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In Lesotho and Eswatini, treatment and prevention cutbacks are hitting pregnant women, children, and teens especially hard
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Mashup Score: 12Can gene-edited pigs solve the organ transplant shortage? - 27 day(s) ago
With clinical trials imminent, hopes are rising high for the long-struggling field of xenotransplantation
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Mashup Score: 5
In Lesotho and Eswatini, treatment and prevention cutbacks are hitting pregnant women, children, and teens especially hard
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Mashup Score: 23‘Strange metals’ point to a whole new way to understand electricity - 1 month(s) ago
Exotic materials with bizarre electron behavior could pave the road to revolutionary technologies
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A dearth of local scientists is holding back research on the world’s second largest rainforest. #LongReads https://t.co/8UbaEQSZos