Howdy, pards, here’s a quick roundup of the week’s science news: Moose, previously thought to be a transplanted species, are actually native to Colorado. A digital twin of a two-year-old child’s brain revealed neural signatures linked to autism. And a new gel treatment for severed spinal cords restored mobility in lab animals.
Saturday Citations: Predicting earthquakes; two types of water; observing event horizons
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South Africa is pioneering new ways to embed ethical benefit sharing in genomics research through community-led decision-making. Speaking at the [...]
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Framing environmental risks in terms of how much time is left, rather than a future date, makes them feel more [...]
