A study of Twitter from 2009–2022 shows that energy generation systems experience a days-long drop in support after accidents, such as pipeline explosions. The Fukushima nuclear accident, however, affected sentiment for more than 11 months. In PNAS Nexus: https://ow.ly/2rJI50Vpf7g
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PNAS Nexus is an open access scientific journal focused on the publication of high-quality, impactful research with broad, interdisciplinary appeal. Published by the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) in partnership with Oxford University Press, PNAS Nexus is committed to the timely dissemination of innovative and scientifically rigorous research from across the biological, medical, physical, social, and political sciences, and engineering and mathematics. All articles are freely and publicly available to read and reuse.
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A review explores the possibilities and challenges of using AI in engineering. From autonomous vehicles, to robots, to AI-assisted surgery, we are entering an era of machines that can sense, learn, and make decisions without human supervision. In PNAS Nexus: https://ow.ly/NvKY50VoFSv
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One of the most-viewed PNAS Nexus articles in the last week is “Terminating pandemics with smartwatches.” Explore the article here: https://ow.ly/giEp50VnvNn To learn more about submitting your own research, visit PNAS Nexus at https://ow.ly/UWiB50VnvNv.
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Enzymes found in landfills around the world may be able to break down plastic waste. By using metagenomics and machine learning, a global collection of plastic biocatalytic enzymes has been identified. Plastics may not be forever, anymore. In PNAS Nexus: https://ow.ly/TO8x50Vnolc
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For centuries, artists from diverse cultures have captured the complexity of trees in their work. A new study shows that branch patterns in these artworks closely mirror those found in real trees, reflecting fundamental biological and physical principles that shape nature’s design. In CNN: https://ow.ly/iIut50VnncI In PNAS Nexus: https://ow.ly/qsZB50VnncK
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A study shows that Twitter’s (pre-rebranding) algorithm amplified emotionally charged, angry, and partisan content. However, a timeline built around stated preferences kept users in a bubble of content that reinforced their pre-existing beliefs. In PNAS Nexus: https://ow.ly/bQzb50Vm8UI
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Join us in celebrating our 2024 Cozzarelli Prize Class I: Physical and Mathematical Sciences winning paper, “Permafrost thaw subsidence, sea-level rise, and erosion are transforming Alaska’s Arctic coastal zone.” Read the article here: https://ow.ly/e70750Vm8yn
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Uncover groundbreaking research on mosquito-borne illnesses with PNAS Nexus! From microbiome dynamics to mosquito behavior, this collection provides critical insights into disease transmission and prevention: https://ow.ly/cyV850VlIoG Interested in submitting your own research? Learn more: https://ow.ly/KYYP50VlIoH
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A study shows that Twitter’s (pre-rebranding) algorithm amplified emotionally charged, angry, and partisan content. However, a timeline built around stated preferences kept users in a bubble of content that reinforced their pre-existing beliefs. In PNAS Nexus: https://ow.ly/ePaT50VjbWX
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One of the most-viewed PNAS Nexus articles in the last week is “Generative artificial intelligence, human creativity, and art.” Explore the article here: https://ow.ly/jeJM50Vjc1W To learn more about submitting your own research, visit PNAS Nexus at https://ow.ly/Wyf450Vjc1S.
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