▽Home : Nature Communications : Nature Publishing Group ●12/05 08:24 Room temperature phosphorescent wood hydrogelHydrogels with room temperature phosphorescence have potential in a number of applications, but mechanical properties can limit the potential. Here, the authors report a wood-based hydrogel with room temperature phosphorescence, by polymerization of acrylamide with delignified wood.Ruixia LiuHongda GuoZhijun ChenArticleOpen Access04 Dec 2024Fully
▽Nature Medicine ●12/05 07:31 The artificial sweetener erythritol and cardiovascular event riskSleep patterns and risk of chronic disease as measured by long-term monitoring with commercial wearable devices in the All of Us Research Program
▽Nature Immunology ●12/04 20:17 Circulating tumor-reactive KIR+CD8+ T cells suppress anti-tumor immunity in patients with melanomaTumor-antigen-specific CD8+ T cells are generally thought to help fight against cancer, but here the authors identify a subpopulation of CD8+ T cells that are associated with a poor clinical outcome in melanoma. Although these cells can recognize tumor antigens, they suppress cancer immunity.Benjami
▽Nature Publishing Group : science journals, jobs, and information ●12/04 10:06 ChatGPT turns two: how the AI chatbot has changed scientists’ livesHow many researchers are using the AI tool? Nature gathers data and talks to members of the academic community.How close is AI to human-level intelligence?Large language models such as OpenAI’s o1 have electrified the debate over achieving artificial general intelligence, or AGI. But they are unlikely to reach this milestone on
▽Science ●11/30 17:11 AdvertisementBecome A MemberBecome A MemberNewsCareersCommentaryJournalsGET OUR E-ALERTSScience28 November 2024Decadal oscillations in the ocean’s largest oxygen-deficient zoneN. N. DupreyA. D. Foremanet al.The impact of global warming on the ocean’s oxygen-deficient zones (ODZs) is uncertain, partly because of a lack of data on past changes. We report monthly resolved records of cora