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In this special edition of the Student Notebook, early-career scholars from across the APSSC community share their ...
Scotland’s life sciences sector is at a crossroads, facing significant challenges but also unprecedented opportunities.
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Scientists warn that spraying particles into Earth's atmosphere to cool the planet, a process known as solar geoengineering, could carry uncontrollable risks and is impractical.
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A microscopic helium wave flume uncovers unprecedented nonlinear wave behaviours, including soliton fission and backward ...
A survey estimated 83 snow leopards in the state, with the true number likely between 67 and 103, up from 51 individuals in ...