SScience Read More What counts as plagiarism? AI-generated papers pose new risks20 August 2025 This January, Byeongjun Park, a researcher in artificial intelligence (AI), received a surprising e-mail. Two researchers from India…
SScience Read More A sit in the sauna can save endangered frogs20 August 2025 Safe and snug: frogs kept warm in brick ‘saunas’ are able to ward off a deadly fungal infection.Credit:…
PPhysics Read More Quantum metric third-order nonlinear Hall effect in a non-centrosymmetric ferromagnet19 August 2025 Previous studies have shown that Fe5GeTe2 has two crystal structures27,30, one with higher symmetry in space group R\(\bar{3}\)m…
SScience Read More turning algal protein into mock meat19 August 2025 “This photograph shows me checking microalgae at the TUMCREATE research campus in Singapore. It’s affiliated with several Singaporean…
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FFrance Read More Trends in antidote use in France from 2015 to 2021: a nationwide poison centers study18 August 2025 During the study period, 1,392,365 cases of exposure were recorded by French Poison Centers, or approximately 199,000 per…
CComputing Read More Multi video stream collaborative adaptive offloading scheme based on equilibrium game theory17 August 2025 Game theory is a mathematical method for selecting a strategy that maximizes the profits of each agent in…
PPhysics Read More Near-infrared photon-triggered CH4-to-CH3OH conversion over plasmonic oxyselenides16 August 2025 Structural and photo-physical characterizations The crystal structure of triclinic CuSeO3 with space group P1 is illustrated in Fig. 1a.…
EEnvironment Read More Organic matter degradation by oceanic fungi differs between polar and non-polar waters16 August 2025 Cavicchioli, R. et al. Scientists’ warning to humanity: Microorganisms and climate change. Nat. Rev. Microbiol. 17, 569–586 (2019).…
SScience Read More Controversial quantum-computing paper gets hefty correction — but concerns linger15 August 2025 A team including researchers at the Niels Bohr Institute at the University of Copenhagen have published a substantial…