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UChicago chemists make breakthrough in drug discovery chemistry
For years, if you asked the people working to create new pharmaceutical drugs what they wished for, at the top of their lists would be a way to easily replace a carbon atom with a nitrogen atom in a molecule. But two studies from chemists at the University of Chicago, published in Science and Nature,…
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How and Why Do Violent Tornadoes Form?
A tornado churns up dust at dusk near Traer, Iowa. Brad Goddard / NOAA One muggy day in July 1986, a news helicopter was recording footage of a festival in Minneapolis when the pilot and photographer glimpsed a tornado over nearby Brooklyn Park. They moved toward it, filming the powerful twister for 25 minutes, mesmerizing…
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Alexandra’s legacy: Family sets up foundation to help kids learn about science, nature
When Jan Schmitt’s sister set up a GoFundMe to cover burial expenses for her oldest child, her husband Douglas objected, saying paying for her funeral was their burden to bear as parents. Schmitt told him she’d tell her sister to take it down, but didn’t immediately contact her. The next day, Douglas said he knew…
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Big Science Art: Openverse’s black hole spins visualization on NATURE journal
HANGZHOU, China, Nov. 1, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — The following is a report about Openverse originally published by WSJ.China. Humanity has always been curious about the supermassive black hole in the center of the galaxy. “A black hole is the most ideal and simplest celestial body to verify the correctness of the theory of general relativity,…
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Husker team partnering with communities to enhance biodiversity
Students who live in rural and tribal communities are surrounded by stunning examples of biodiversity: Grasses, prairies, flowers and wildlife feature more prominently in these youths’ lives compared to many of their peers in urban areas. But systemic factors like geographic isolation, higher rates of poverty and limited educational resources sometimes minimize these students’ opportunities to…
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In memorium, Michael Zigmond, PhD
Dr. Michael Zigmond (b. 9/1/1941) died on 28 Aug 2023 at age 81 from complications of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS, Aka Lou Gherig’s Disease). His work had a great impact on the world. He was an educator, a leader, and an inspiration and role model to an enormous number of people. He was a person…
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Researchers revolt against weekend conferences
Thanks to its offer of free childcare, Jessica Osterhout was able to attend the 2023 American Association of Immunologists meeting in Washington DC.Credit: Jessica Osterhout Amanda Sierra never intended to organize a weekend conference. “It is extremely disrespectful to start a conference over the weekend; it is almost insulting for the intrusion on family time…
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Author Correction: Like-minded sources on Facebook are prevalent but not polarizing
Correction to: Nature https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-023-06297-w Published online 27 July 2023 In the version of this article initially published, the variable described in Supplementary Table 36 as measuring Facebook “strikes” for violations of content policies against “Coordinated Inauthentic Behavior” (CIB) is inaccurate and does not reflect enforcement of the actual CIB policy, which is not a content-level…
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Ultra-sensitive pressure sensing capabilities of defective one-dimensional photonic crystal
Abstract Present research work deals with the extremely sensitive pressure-sensing capabilities of defective one-dimensional photonic crystal structure (GaP/SiO2)N/Al2O3/(GaP/SiO2)N. The proposed structure is realized by putting a defective layer of material Al2O3 in the middle of a structure consisting of alternating layers of GaP and SiO2. The transfer matrix method has been employed to examine the…
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Early-career factors largely determine the future impact of prominent researchers: evidence across eight scientific fields
Abstract Can we help predict the future impact of researchers using early-career factors? We analyze early-career factors of the world’s 100 most prominent researchers across 8 scientific fields and identify four key drivers in researchers’ initial career: working at a top 25 ranked university, publishing a paper in a top 5 ranked journal, publishing most…