Twenty years of blogs in retrospective

20 years have passed since we started blogging on climate here in Realclimate (December 10, 2004). We wanted to counteract misinformation about climate change that was extending through several campaigns. In those days it was an unusual movement that caused A welcome from Nature. One thing that I did not anticipate then was the vast…

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Oxford scientists achieve a quantum teleportation advance with quantum supercomputer

Quantum computing has made a giant leap forward as researchers in The University of Oxford have demonstrated successfully Quantum teleportation of logic doors“A milestone that could redefine the future of computing.” The advance resolves a great challenge in the field: scalability. With this innovation, quantum computers could soon go from experimental research to technology that…

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The last word about nothing

Ed. Note: Yes, certainly, parts of last year were quite bad, yes, we noticed it. But not everything is terrible at all times in every way. And perhaps, possibly, even probably, good things happen in this new year. Craig: A Robbie Robertson song contains some of my favorite lyrics:Give us strengthGive us wisdomAnd give us…

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[Mollusca • 2025] Delctopecten Themus • Morphological, mythogenomic and phylogenetic analysis Integrative reveal new species of scallops that live in ventilation (Bivalvia: pectinidae: Camptonectinae)

Abstract Delctopecten It is a small genre of the pectinidae family (Bivalvia: pectinida) that remains poorly studied in terms of morphology and phylogeny. Here, we describe the first member of this genus of deep water hydrothermal ventilation ecosystems, Thermal D. sp. nov.Based on morphological research and molecular analysis of a specimen collected from the Higashi-Eensei…

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Risks, impact and effective solutions

The emergence of predatory magazines highlights the need for surveillance between researchers, institutions and editors. By promoting magazine literacy, implementing institutional policies and using resources such as Cabells and Doaj, the academic community can mitigate the impact of the predatory publication. In Pubrica AcademyWe are committed to helping researchers identify legitimate magazines, understand ethical publication…

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Under the hunter’s gaze

Through the night sky quilt, White stillness Hovoves, Its trail trace Against the cloud soft marrow Horizon tense tense – A rodent eye without seeing, measuring only shadows of That does not break The line. Feather-Claaks, sewn to the moon silver breath, resort to anything. Hanging out of salts suspended, its invisible fall; The hunter,…

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The best Easter science for children

The period before Easter is a good time to try many scientific activities with Eggy and Chocolate! Egg drop experiments are even more fun with a chocolate egg, and egg chain reactions are my new favorite way to keep children busy. I have made a verification list of our favorite Easter science activities for children…

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Unregulated industrial pollutants detected in a little drinking water from the United States

The US EPA regulates levels of more than 90 pollutants in public drinking water, but thousands of potentially harmful chemicals remain without health standards at the federal or state level. “This study affirms what the defenders of environmental justice have been highlighting for decades: color communities often have to drink dirtier water.” The monitoring data…

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