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      Trump’s science adviser defends funding cuts as a chance to ‘revitalize’ U.S. science - 4 hour(s) ago

      Michael Kratsios says DEI has led to a loss of public trust in universities

      Source: www.science.org
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        The U.S. research community needs to learn how to thrive with less money from the federal government. That was the blunt message from Michael Kratsios, science adviser to President Donald Trump and head of the White House OSTP. https://t.co/aDQUmT8NqC

    • Mashup Score: 9
      30-day forecast? Weather prediction might be able to look beyond 2 weeks - 5 hour(s) ago

      AI models suggest the true limits of the

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        Using an #AI weather model developed by @Google, atmospheric scientists have found that forecasts of 1 month or more into the future might be possible. https://t.co/zgrYSrPZHB

    • Mashup Score: 4
      NIH director faces pointed questions at first staff town hall - 6 hour(s) ago

      Jay Bhattacharya says he disagrees with firings, supports minority health studies

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        At his first staff town hall, NIH director Jay Bhattacharya faced a packed auditorium and fielded challenging questions on topics from transparency about Trump administration decisions to gender research. https://t.co/bd7p4GcVnF

    • Mashup Score: 9
      This mass of amber traps evidence of an ancient tsunami - 15 hour(s) ago

      Deep-sea rocks suggest giant waves pounded modern-day Japan 115 million years ago

      Source: www.science.org
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        A new study suggests amber may preserve the natural hazards of the past, in the form of amber warped by an ancient tsunami sweeping through a coastal forest. https://t.co/CWBoRjzk9U

    • Mashup Score: 20
      Chimpanzee drumming may give clues to the roots of rhythm - 24 hour(s) ago

      Behavior is more complex than scientists realized, could reveal origins of musicality

      Source: www.science.org
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        Researchers have known for decades that chimpanzees drum, but two new studies show that the animals drum to a distinct beat—which varies across their societies. Learn more: https://t.co/OjtseVyTPN https://t.co/IsCgYNLdoE

    • Mashup Score: 19
      Thousands buried in 17th century Italian crypt reveal lives of working poor - 1 day(s) ago

      Remains recovered from beneath a Milan hospital shed light on health, diet, and drug habits during the 1600s

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        The lives of 17th century Milan’s working poor—their health, diet, and drug habits—emerge from thousands of bodies buried under a public hospital. #LongReads https://t.co/xlzAeWOTLw

    • Mashup Score: 23
      Mammals can breathe through their intestines - 1 day(s) ago

      New study suggests anal ventilation might one day help treat respiratory failure

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        The scientists behind the research propose that flushing oxygen into the rectum could one day help save human lives if conventional ventilation methods are unavailable. #ScienceMagArchives https://t.co/Hroik80cRW

    • Mashup Score: 10
      NSF’s grant cuts fall heaviest on scientists from underrepresented groups - 1 day(s) ago

      Projects to broaden participation were cut disproportionately—and were often led by Black scientists, women, and those with disabilities

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        More than half of the 1500 research grants that NSF has terminated in the past month under orders from President Donald Trump’s administration aimed to bring groups historically underrepresented in science into the mainstream. https://t.co/ZyU7EumGdt

    • Mashup Score: 9
      Africa’s manatees are highly elusive. A new DNA test promises to reveal their presence - 2 day(s) ago

      Genetic traces in water could help survey populations under growing threat

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        Scientists have developed a new, easier way to detect manatees by capturing the minute quantities of DNA they shed in skin and poop as they cruise along. https://t.co/qRCNOKINlH

    • Mashup Score: 19
      New animal dads often kill their stepchildren. These parrots adopt them instead - 2 day(s) ago

      Green-rumped parrotlet stepfathers still get their DNA into the gene pool when they spare their adoptive chicks’ lives

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        Green-rumped parrotlet stepdads are as likely to adopt the mother’s chicks as to kill them. #ScienceMagArchives https://t.co/QoXZXNuBWX

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