Researchers have created three-dimensional maps of the interstellar dust extinction curve within the Milky Way galaxy. The results provide improved extinction corrections for astronomical observations. Learn more in this week's issue of Science: https://scim.ag/41ZYtjz
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The #hypothalamus plays a large role in coordinating the neuronal signals that are responsible for keeping the body in a stable state. A special issue unpacked this brain region’s impact on physiological and behavioral homeostasis. https://scim.ag/3DFsXy6 #BrainAwarenessWeek
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A #SciencePerspective identifies key issues that need to be prioritized in the study of #LongCovid. Learn more on #LongCovidAwarenessDay: https://scim.ag/3XLXAJ2
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The challenge?Elizabeth Billman?faced with the 14 March 2025?Science Magazine?cover was?finding an?image that?visualizes?how dust absorbs and obscures light—showing the absence of light. This ruled out so many great JWST images because they were illuminated by thermal infrared wavelengths. In the end, we?chose this optical image mosaic of the Milky Way galaxy from?Serge Brunier/ESO and really emphasized the dust by overlaying the image and headline. Fun fact: the big bits of "dust" on the top of the S and bottom of the T are Venus and Jupiter!
Researchers have created three-dimensional maps of the interstellar dust extinction curve within the Milky Way galaxy. The results provide improved extinction corrections for astronomical observations. Learn more in this week's issue of Science: https://scim.ag/41ZYtjz
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Are you celebrating #PiDay with pie ... or do you prefer cake? Researchers have designed a robot that can create and cook a cake with more than π ingredients. Learn more: https://scim.ag/4kCb97A
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As we sleep, our bodies may be quiet and largely immobile—but our brains are highly active. A special issue summarized recent insights into the basic mechanisms underlying sleep and the many functions our brains perform during it. https://scim.ag/41FLF0s #WorldSleepDay
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A bite from a blue-lined octopus can kill a person. But for a female octopus, it's a temporary sedative that allows her mate to escape becoming her final meal. That story and more of the best from Science Magazine and science in this edition of #ScienceAdviser: https://lnkd.in/gQzPPvCB
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In an iconic corner of the Grand Canyon, a uranium mine may threaten a tribe’s sole water source. Learn more: https://scim.ag/4kGF2DN
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A therapeutic hydrogel prevents abdominal adhesions after surgery in large animals, an antibody treatment empowers the immune system against an invasive fungal infection in mice, and more this week in #ScienceTranslationalMedicine. https://scim.ag/4iqjCt4
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In Science, researchers detail a nanoscale-resolution reconstruction of a millimeter-scale fragment of human cerebral cortex, giving an unprecedented view into the structural organization of brain tissue at the supracellular, cellular, and subcellular levels. Learn more during #BrainAwarenessWeek: https://scim.ag/3VJeGX7
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