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Science needs neurodiversity | Science

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All brains work differently. Individuals process information and engage with the world in ways that are influenced by a multitude of biological, cultural, and social factors. In the world of science, these differences are what spark innovation. This is ...



Sustainable justice | Science

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The needs of marginalized groups must be central to sustainability goals, argues a sociologist

A future to look forward to | Science

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HomeScienceVol. 384, No. 6694A future to look forward toBack To Vol. 384, No. 6694 Full accessBooks et al.Podcast Share on A future to look forward toScience25 Apr 2024Vol 384, Issue 6694p. 392DOI: 10.1126/science.adp6426 PREVIOUS ARTICLEData, death, and what comes nextPreviousNEXT ARTICLEDangers of disposable electronic devicesNext ContentsInformation & AuthorsMetrics & CitationsView OptionsRe…

Dangers of disposable electronic devices | Science

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HomeScienceVol. 384, No. 6694Dangers of disposable electronic devicesBack To Vol. 384, No. 6694 Full accessLetter Share on Dangers of disposable electronic devicesLaura Young [email protected], Sue Dawson, [...] , David Lavallee, Mark Midownik, [...] , Imogen Napper, Richard Thompson, and Rebecca Wade+4 authors +2 authors fewerAuthors Info & AffiliationsScience25 Apr 2024Vol 384, Issue 6694p. 393…

Livestock intensification: No panacea for emissions | Science

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During the 28th annual meeting of the Conference of Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28) held in November and December 2023, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) released a roadmap for transforming food systems. The plan aims to end world hunger without breaching the relatively safe 1.5°C global temperature rise threshold (1). The livestock industry is food systems’ biggest climate culprit, accounting for more than half of food systems emissions (2) and at least... Читать дальше...

Map and protect seagrass for biodiversity | Science

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Seagrass meadows—marine ecosystems that support biodiversity and provide a range of other ecosystem services—are globally in decline (1). Many species use seagrass meadows as foraging grounds, spawning grounds, and shelter, including migratory species such as brant geese, the dugong, and the green turtle (2, 3). Conserving these valuable ecosystems will require comprehensive global maps of their locations (4) and a better understanding of the species that depend on them (3).

War: not an unlikely topic for science lessons | Science

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As a seven-year-old child, I experienced war in Cyprus. Armed conflict has not been far from my conscience ever since. At a time when there are active conflicts in many parts of the world, war is unlikely to be far from many children’s minds globally ...

Police crack down on protest camps at US universities - Al Jazeera English

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  1. Police crack down on protest camps at US universities  Al Jazeera English
  2. Where are the Gaza protests at US universities?  bbc.co.uk
  3. Columbia president Minouche Shafik at centre of campus turmoil  Financial Times
  4. Blocks from the White House, US students stand steadfast with Gaza  Al Jazeera English





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