AAAS Leadership Denounces Trump Administration's Assaults on Science

AAAS Leadership Denounces Trump Administration’s Assaults on Science

# AAAS Leadership Raises Alarm Over Scientific Threats Under Trump Administration The leadership of the **American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)**, recognized as the largest multidisciplinary science organization globally, has expressed serious concerns regarding the potential repercussions of the Trump administration’s policies on science and research. At the **AAAS annual meeting in Boston […]

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Evaluating the Quality of a Penguin Product – Section 1

Evaluating the Quality of a Penguin Product – Section 1

# Painfully Lengthy and Overblown: A Harsh Critique of *The Secret Lives of Numbers* ## A Chaotic, Poorly Constructed, and Factually Flawed Account of Mathematics At times, one must heed a nagging inner voice of doubt, regardless of the desire to stay hopeful. When the new popular book on the history of mathematics—*The Secret Lives […]

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Wiley Calls on Publishers to Create Standards for AI Utilization in Research

Wiley Calls on Publishers to Create Standards for AI Utilization in Research

# Wiley Calls on Publishers to Adopt a Forward-Thinking Stance on AI Guidelines in Research ## Grasping the Impact of AI in Academic Publishing With the ongoing advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, their significance in academic research and publishing is attracting considerable interest. To meet the concerns and requirements of researchers regarding AI, the […]

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Computational Analysis Shows Nucleophiles Favor σ-Holes Instead of π-Holes

Computational Analysis Shows Nucleophiles Favor σ-Holes Instead of π-Holes

# Comprehending Nucleophile Preference for σ-Holes Over π-Holes in Non-Covalent Interactions Non-covalent interactions constitute essential forces that bind molecules within numerous chemical and biological frameworks. The directional characteristic of these interactions—illustrated by hydrogen bonds, halogen bonds, and analogous forces—renders them vital in fields like crystal engineering and supramolecular chemistry. A significant factor in these interactions […]

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How Financial Security Affects Isolation in Elderly Individuals

How Financial Security Affects Isolation in Elderly Individuals

# The Connection Between Financial Instability and Isolation in Seniors During COVID-19 The COVID-19 crisis greatly affected the welfare of seniors, particularly those lacking adequate emergency funds. A recent investigation by researchers at The Ohio State University revealed that individuals aged 65 and above faced heightened feelings of isolation in the initial months of the […]

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"RNA Segments Once Deemed 'Junk' Play a Role in Protein Synthesis and Cellular Stress Reactions"

“RNA Segments Once Deemed ‘Junk’ Play a Role in Protein Synthesis and Cellular Stress Reactions”

# Researchers Uncover Functional Significance of Previously Overlooked RNA Segments For many years, specific short RNA sequences, referred to as introns, were regarded by scientists as insignificant byproducts of genetic mechanisms—something that needed to be excised, yet offered no notable function. Nevertheless, groundbreaking research conducted at The Ohio State University has demonstrated that some of […]

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How We Recognize and Interpret Accents

How We Recognize and Interpret Accents

# **How Are Accents Recognized? A Recent Study Questions Existing Beliefs** Accents often serve as indicators of a person’s origin—or at least that’s our assumption. When we encounter someone pronouncing words differently from what we perceive as “normal,” we frequently conclude they possess an accent. Yet, a recent study indicates that our approach to recognizing […]

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Analysis Discovers 10% of Leading Researchers Release at Remarkably Elevated Frequencies

Analysis Discovers 10% of Leading Researchers Release at Remarkably Elevated Frequencies

# **The Surge of ‘Unbelievably High’ Research Output: Observations and Issues** In recent times, the quantity of scientists generating an astonishing volume of research articles and securing an exceptionally elevated count of co-authors has escalated markedly. A **new analysis** by scholars at **King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals in Saudi Arabia** indicates that approximately […]

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Generative AI Pipeline Creates Promising Antimicrobial Peptides

Generative AI Pipeline Creates Promising Antimicrobial Peptides

# **Generative AI Boosts Discovery of Antimicrobial Peptides to Fight Drug-Resistant Infections** Antibiotic resistance ranks among the most pressing global health issues, with projections indicating that drug-resistant infections could outpace cancer as the leading cause of death by 2050. Addressing this urgent challenge, a research team under the leadership of Wenqiang Chang at Shandong University, […]

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Key Obstacles for Solar Fuel Devices Emphasized After Heavy Rain Deteriorates Man-Made Tree

Key Obstacles for Solar Fuel Devices Emphasized After Heavy Rain Deteriorates Man-Made Tree

# **Insights from Italy: The Cambridge Challenge in Artificial Photosynthesis** In 2022, Italy registered its driest year in history. Nevertheless, when a delegation from the University of Cambridge visited in July to showcase their artificial tree—an innovation created for the European Innovation Council’s (EIC) Horizon Prize—they encountered the opposite predicament: heavy rainfall. A fierce storm […]

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