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HomeScienceVol. 385, No. 6713India goes local for the language of scienceBack To Vol. 385, No. 6713 Full accessFeature Share on India goes local for the language of scienceVaishnavi ChandrashekharAuthors Info & AffiliationsScience5 Sep 2024Vol 385, Issue 6713p. 1040DOI: 10.1126/science.ads8454 PREVIOUS ARTICLEIndian knowledgePreviousNEXT ARTICLELearning from a climate disaster: The catastrophic f…
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In her bestselling book Braiding Sweetgrass, Robin Wall Kimmerer describes the reciprocity between humans and nature while also contemplating another potentially beneficial relationship—between Indigenous knowledge and Western science. Not surprisingly, ...
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An adaptationist returns with a reverent ode to evolution
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HomeScienceVol. 385, No. 6713Sweden is shooting brown bears in the darkBack To Vol. 385, No. 6713 Full accessLetter Share on Sweden is shooting brown bears in the darkCyril Milleret [email protected], Pierre Dupont, [...] , Guillaume Chapron, Jon E. Swenson, and Richard Bischof+2 authors fewerAuthors Info & AffiliationsScience5 Sep 2024Vol 385, Issue 6713p. 1052 PREVIOUS ARTICLEEinstein’s Oxford …
China’s 1986 Mineral Resources Law, which is undergoing its third revision, now includes a section that requires mining rights holders to formulate ecological restoration plans (1). Although it is an important step forward, the restoration section focuses heavily on remediating toxic waste. China can maximize the revised law’s impact by also requiring mining companies to incorporate plans to restore ecosystem services and carbon benefits and to commit to transparency.
HomeScienceVol. 385, No. 6713Roots in Brazil’s Amazon mangrovesBack To Vol. 385, No. 6713 Full accessLetterPast as Prologue Share on Roots in Brazil’s Amazon mangrovesCelso H. L. Silva-Junior [email protected]Authors Info & AffiliationsScience5 Sep 2024Vol 385, Issue 6713p. 1053 PREVIOUS ARTICLEEcological restoration for China’s minesPreviousNEXT ARTICLEIn Science JournalsNext ContentsInformati…
Transition metal–catalyzed cross-couplings have great potential to furnish complex ethers; however, challenges in the C(sp3)–O functionalization step have precluded general methods. Here, we describe computationally guided transition metal–ligand design ...
The catastrophic floods that affected southern Brazil last May should serve as a warning to human societies that, despite the still widespread climate change skepticism or denial, mitigation and adaptation to cope with the ongoing climate crisis are ...
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Reports that the Netherlands plans to implement (under US pressure) new export restrictions of ASML equipment to China are increasing. In the name of national security, the US chip war against China has been escalating since 2022, when Washington took the first decisive steps to curb the Asian country’s semiconductor ambitions. Part of the US strategy has been applying pressure to ally countries such as the Netherlands — home to ASML. The Dutch tech company is the sole manufacturer of the world’s most advanced chipmaking machines. Читать дальше...