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International weekly journal of science. Editorials, News & Views, Comment, Careers and primary research coverage here.
International weekly journal of science. Editorials, News & Views, Comment, Careers and primary research coverage here.
Physicist John Martinis passed a long-anticipated milestone when he reported that his team’s quantum computer could carry out a calculation faster than the best conventional computer. #Natures10 https://t.co/l3v08XDZg9
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@Nature@mstdn.social A study in Nature identifies a mechanism by lwhich mosquitoes that carry malaria are becoming resistant to insecticide. The study found that a family of binding proteins situated in the insect's legs were highly expressed in resistant populations. https://t.co/CyXlmlXlmJ
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@Nature@mstdn.social A study in Nature shows why certain melanoma cells are more likely to spread through the body. The findings could lead to new treatments and could help reduce the number of patients who progress to stage 4 melanoma.
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@Nature@mstdn.social From the first image of a black hole to the Global Climate Strike to gaming AIs, we review the top science stories of 2019. https://t.co/lTomBReqpb?amp=1
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A Nature paper shows that droplets containing chain-like liquid crystal molecules transform from spheres into complex shapes such as flowers, corals, and fibrous networks when cooled. https://t.co/yEjptzDeQz https://t.co/dOnE1iZs1R
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@Nature@mstdn.social A study in Nature reports the 409-megabase genome sequence of the blue-petal water lily and concludes most flowering plants may owe their success in part to the genetic innovations observed in the delicate water lily.