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February 11, 2025 4 Read minimal How corals defend themselves against the warm -up of seas Most corals cannot be relocated, but they are finding ways to overcome heat By Rohini Subrahmanyam Edited by Sarah Lewin Frasier Many corals have creative ways to combat the dangers of seas warming. Imagebroker.com Gmbh & Co. Kg/Alamy Stock…
The people of Yamna were ancient shepherds who came from what is now Ukraine Adariukov Oleksandr/Shuttersock A great treasure of genetic data has revealed the origins of a mysterious people who were the ancestors of all modern Europeans. This crucial population formed when multiple mixed groups in the region north of the Black Sea, in…
There has been a bit of lash On the issue of the MENOC deceleration lately, since the AMOC is “on the verge of collapse” to being “more stable than was thought.” AMOC, of course, refers to the circulation of southern flights of the Atlantic, one of the main oceanic circulation systems in the world that…
In one of the most extraordinary modern treasures hunts, James HowellsA 39 -year -old engineer from Newport, South Wales, is still determined to recover a hard drive that accidentally ruled out in 2013, one that has an amazing 8,000 bitcoinsnow it is worth £ 600 million. For more than a decade, Howells has Legal restrictions…
I wrote this publication in 2019, when I felt spiny and uncertain, not very different from what I feel these days. We have some more orchids now, although I am still very sure of how to take care of them. * I wake up this morning on the thorny side, or at least, I am…
Abstract A new species de Gesneriaceae, Petrocodon curvitubus JXWEI, B.pan and T. Ding, sp. nov. From Guangxi, China, it is described and illustrated. The new species is morphologically similar to P. Lui and P. TenuitubusBut it can be easily distinguished by its elliptical leaves from oblong ovate, corollas with two purple longitudinal stripes and conical…
Plagiarism, often called literary theft, is a persistent challenge in academia and research. It involves using the intellectual work of another person (ideas, text or concepts, without adequate attribution, claiming it as their own [[Aronson, 2007]; [Khadilkar, 2018]; [Bhattacharya, 2016]] [1]. This little ethical practice includes deliberate actions such as mosaic plagiarism, robbery of ideas,…
The authors have a conflict of interest or not, right? Mistaken. Digital Science research has discovered a network entangled by missing statements, errors and subterfuge, which highlights the need for a more careful evaluation of published research. In this year World Conference on Integrity of ResearchA team of digital science researchers led by Pitha Sarkar…
As part of the celebrations for 20 years of blogging, I am re-posting articles that in some way were notable for the history of the blog. This time I want to (re)-submit to you four pieces I wrote to explain the unexplainable: the very complicated analysis performed by a group of physicists within the CDF…