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HomeScienceVol. 383, No. 6687Science at Sundance 2024Back To Vol. 383, No. 6687 Full accessBooks et al.Review RoundUp Share on Science at Sundance 2024Michael D. Shapiro [email  protected], Nathaniel J. Dominy [email protected], [...] , Gabrielle Kardon [email protected], and Anthea Letsou [email protected]+1 authors fewerAuthors Info& AffiliationsScience7 Mar 2024Vol 383, Issue 6687pp. 1052-1056 … (Source: Science: Current Issue)
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Two rings to rule them all | Science
A single photonic device accommodates three different modes of operation (Source: Science: Current Issue)
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Monitoring homeostasis with ultrasound | Science
An implant could allow at-home monitoring of deep-tissue changes after surgery (Source: Science: Current Issue)
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Breathing control of vocalization | Science
A crucial brainstem circuit for vocal-respiratory coordination of the larynx is revealed (Source: Science: Current Issue)
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Amphibian hatchlings find mother ’s milk | Science
Egg-laying amphibian females produce lipid-rich “milk” to feed offspring after hatching (Source: Science: Current Issue)
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Accounting for the increasing benefits from scarce ecosystems | Science
As people get richer, and ecosystem services scarcer, policy-relevant estimates of ecosystem value must rise (Source: Science: Current Issue)
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Reform wildlife trade in the European Union | Science
HomeScienceVol. 383, No. 6687Reform wildlife trade in the European UnionBack To Vol. 383, No. 6687 Full accessLetter Share on Reform wildlife trade in the European UnionPedro Cardoso [email  protected], Caroline S. Fukushima, [...] , Armela Maxhelaku, Peter Poczai, [...] , Miguel Porto, Andrius Puksas, Luís Reino, Indrek Saar, Oliver Stringham, [...] , Adam Toomes, Thiago Vargas, and Diogo Veríssi… (Source: Science: Current Issue)
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Incorporate ethics into US public health plans | Science
In November 2023, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) concluded its public comment period on a new framework (1) to coordinate the US response to public health and zoonotic disease challenges. The proposed plan will establish an interagency One Health program that brings practitioners and academics together to improve biodefense and pandemic preparation (2, 3). The initiative rightly recognizes the importance of broad scientific expertise, but it does not sufficiently incorporate public health ethics. (Source: Science: Current Issue)
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Mangrove forest decline on Iran ’s Gulf coast | Science
Iran ’s mangrove forests, which cover about 9370 ha along the Persian Gulf and the Sea of Oman, are home to distinct species (1–3), store carbon (1, 2), purify water (4), and support coastal communities (1). However, these forests face threats from human activities and climate change (5). Iran must p rotect its mangrove forests (1). (Source: Science: Current Issue)
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In Science Journals | Science
Highlights from the Science family of journals (Source: Science: Current Issue)
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Editors ’ selections from the current scientific literature (Source: Science: Current Issue)
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CO2 drawdown from weathering is maximized at moderate erosion rates | Science
A narrow range of moderate erosion rates results in atmospheric carbon dioxide drawdown. (Source: Science: Current Issue)
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Multimodality integrated microresonators using the Moir é speedup effect | Science
An integrated photonic device can be switched among three different modes of operation. (Source: Science: Current Issue)
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Axonal self-sorting without target guidance in Drosophila visual map formation | Science
The fly visual map is a model for the development of intricate neural circuitry through self-organization without target-dependent guidance. (Source: Science: Current Issue)
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Milk provisioning in oviparous caecilian amphibians | Science
During parental care, female oviparous Siphonops annulatus provide oviductal lipid-rich milk to hatchlings through the maternal vent. (Source: Science: Current Issue)
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