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“Scientists come in many forms and can serve society in different ways. It took me a long time to realize that, but I am at peace with it now.” This week’s #ScienceWorkingLife: https://scim.ag/3BWd1H2
“Scientists come in many forms and can serve society in different ways. It took me a long time to realize that, but I am at peace with it now.” This week’s #ScienceWorkingLife: https://scim.ag/3BWd1H2
Birds can shed or retain body heat by adjusting blood flow to their legs. Learn more on #NationalBirdDay: https://scim.ag/4a6cHlK
Last year in #ScienceRobotics, researchers reported the development of Third Thumb—a robotic appendage that, when trialed by members of the general public, was a big hit. Learn more: https://scim.ag/4fI65en
Members of the Science Visuals team describe what went into making and publishing 2024’s most engaging images and multimedia. ⬇️ https://scim.ag/4a1OnRU
Five years after #SARSCoV2 surfaced, scientists reflect and look ahead to the next threat. scim.ag/4j4CZsn https://scim.ag/4j4CZsn
A new study finds ants best humans at tests of collective intelligence. Learn more: scim.ag/4h2K0ID
Check out Science’s first issue of 2025: https://scim.ag/4j1ZYob
A 2024 Science study reveals that an egg-laying species of worm-like amphibian nourishes its young with a lipid-rich, milk-like substance. The findings report previously unobserved behavior and offer new insight into the species’ parental care and communication. scim.ag/4fPSG48 https://scim.ag/4fPSG48
Leonard Rome’s lab discovered an odd, abundant component of cells in the 1980s—and he’s still trying to figure out what it does. Learn more in this #NewsfromScience feature: scim.ag/424Hi0G https://scim.ag/424Hi0G
“Wet dog shakes”—a common reflex behavior shared among many hairy mammals and designed to expel water and irritants from their coats—happens when particular mechanoreceptors are activated, researchers studying mice report in Science. Learn more: https://scim.ag/49mCiX9