NATURE
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A new kind of solar cell is coming — is it the future of green energy?
Download the 29 December long read podcast Perovskites are cheap, abundant photovoltaic materials that some have hailed as the future…
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From the archive: waltzing mice, and Louis Pasteur’s beer battle
Nature, Published online: 27 December 2023; doi:10.1038/d41586-023-04078-z Snippets from Nature’s past. Source link
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Festive parody songs from the Nature Podcast
CityU (Dongguan) warmly invites individuals from diverse backgrounds to apply for various faculty positions available at the levels of Professor……
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attending conferences as a neurodiverse scientist
Biostatistician Penny Robinson uses her hoodie to shade her eyes from the spotlight’s bright glare during a conference talk.Credit: Paul…
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How I’m protecting Clanwilliam sandfish
To lay eggs, Clanwilliam sandfish (Labeo seeberi) swim upstream to gentler, shallower tributaries of the Doring/Olifants river system in the…
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How a bullying scandal closed a historic astronomy department
The former astronomy building at Lund University in Sweden.Credit: Lund Observatory At Lund University in Sweden this week, astronomers moved…
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Weird waves in water emulate those in quantum matter
Some patterns formed by water waves are surprisingly similar to ones seen in exotic states of matter called Bose–Einstein condensates1.…
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How to make data open? Stop overlooking librarians
The ‘Year of Open Science’, as declared by the US Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), is now wrapping…
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