German word of the day: Etwa
This little German word has a couple of uses that are very straightforward and one that is untranslatable.
This little German word has a couple of uses that are very straightforward and one that is untranslatable.
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HomeScienceVol. 382, No. 6669Lab Hopping: A Journey to Find India’s Women in ScienceBack To Vol. 382, No. 6669 Full accessBooks et al.Podcast Share on Lab Hopping: A Journey to Find India’s Women in ScienceScience26 Oct 2023Vol 382, Issue 6669p. 381 PREVIOUS ARTICLEWriting without wordsPreviousNEXT ARTICLEBrazil undermines flood resilienceNext ContentsBooksInformation & AuthorsMetrics & Citatio…
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HomeScienceVol. 382, No. 6669Hope for funding biodiversity effortsBack To Vol. 382, No. 6669 Full accessLetter Share on Hope for funding biodiversity effortsCássio Cardoso Pereira [email protected], Geraldo Wilson Fernandes, [...] , Daniel Negreiros, Walisson Kenedy- Siqueira, [...] , Stephannie Fernandes, and Philip M. Fearnside+3 authors +1 authors fewerAuthors Info & AffiliationsScience26 Oct …
The expansion of road networks in Iran has substantially affected the critically endangered Asiatic cheetah (1–4). Since 2004, at least 23 Asiatic cheetahs have been killed in vehicle collisions (4). The worldwide Asiatic cheetah population is now estimated to be fewer than 20 adults, all of whom live in Iran (5). The country must take immediate action to protect the species from extinction.
HomeScienceVol. 382, No. 6669Small and mighty: The hypothalamusBack To Vol. 382, No. 6669 Full accessIntroduction to Special IssueThe Hypothalamus Share on Small and mighty: The hypothalamusMattia Maroso and Peter SternAuthors Info & AffiliationsScience26 Oct 2023Vol 382, Issue 6669pp. 386-387 NEXT ARTICLEThe structural and functional complexity of the integrative hypothalamusNext ContentsInfor…
The hypothalamus (“hypo” meaning below, and “thalamus” meaning bed) consists of regulatory circuits that support basic life functions that ensure survival. Sitting at the interface between peripheral, environmental, and neural inputs, the hypothalamus ...
The nervous system coordinates various motivated behaviors such as feeding, drinking, and escape to promote survival and evolutionary fitness. Although the precise behavioral repertoires required for distinct motivated behaviors are diverse, common ...
Sexual, parental, and aggressive behaviors are central to the reproductive success of individuals and species survival and thus are supported by hardwired neural circuits. The reproductive behavior control column (RBCC), which comprises the medial ...
Neural substrates of wakefulness, rapid eye movement sleep (REMS), and non-REMS (NREMS) in the mammalian hypothalamus overlap both anatomically and functionally with cellular networks that support physiological and behavioral homeostasis. Here, we review ...
While several organizations and members of the Estonian diaspora have denounced the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' announced plans to close its New York and San Francisco consulates, the ministry is nonetheless moving forward with the closures, citing needed budget cuts.
The OECD has used its first review of Australian policy settings in two years to urge governments to consider more tax on super, an expanding GST and looser zoning laws. .