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‘Climate plantations’ strategy face hurdles: Study reveals limited carbon capture potential within safe limits

‘Climate plantations’ strategy face hurdles: Study reveals limited carbon capture potential within safe limits

Planting fast-growing crops, burning them, capturing the released CO2 and storing it: this is being discussed as a way to remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere and limit global heating to 1.5 degrees in the long term. But if this is done on land beyond existing agriculture, it endangers the stability of the biosphere. Planting fast-growing…

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The minor spliceosome: Researchers reveal new structural insights into an essential RNA-protein complex

The minor spliceosome: Researchers reveal new structural insights into an essential RNA-protein complex

In human cells, only a small proportion of the information written in genes is used to produce proteins. How does the cell select this information? A large molecular machine called the spliceosome continuously separates the coding and non-coding regions of our genes—and it’s doing this even as you read these lines. In human cells, only a…

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Researcher urges broader action to reduce school absenteeism, sharper focus on targeted catch-up efforts

Researcher urges broader action to reduce school absenteeism, sharper focus on targeted catch-up efforts

For the latest report from the Education Recovery Scorecard, co-authored by Harvard’s Thomas Kane and released Tuesday, researchers compared academic recovery in math and reading for individual school districts enrolling 35 million students in 43 states. Among the findings: Students are moving in the “wrong direction” in reading; tutoring seems to reward investment; and chronic…

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Study reveals the multifaceted role of singing in children’s lives

Study reveals the multifaceted role of singing in children’s lives

The doctoral dissertation by Analía Capponi-Savolainen explores the singing experiences of 6–7-year-old first-grade children in a culturally diverse school in Finland’s capital region. The dissertation highlights how singing serves as a tool for children to navigate everyday life, create personal spaces of trust and freedom, and exercise their political voice. The doctoral dissertation by Analía Capponi-Savolainen…

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COVID and wearing masks outdoors: How culture and evolution shape our behavior

COVID and wearing masks outdoors: How culture and evolution shape our behavior

An international research team led by Christoph Randler, Professor of Biology Education at the University of Tübingen, has found that during the COVID-19 pandemic, people from collectivist societies such as Japan showed a greater willingness to wear masks outdoors than those from individualistic countries such as the U.S. An international research team led by Christoph Randler,…

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Donald Trump serves ultimatum on Hamas – Nagaland Post

Donald Trump serves ultimatum on Hamas  Nagaland Post LIVE: Israel threatens ‘new war’ as Gaza ceasefire collapse fears grow  Al Jazeera English Israel Says Will Implement Trump’s Gaza Plan If Hostages Not Freed  NDTV Hamas faces hard choice over next hostage release as ceasefire falters  The Guardian Israelis take to streets in strong protest for Gaza hostage deal |…

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