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Microsoft Academic is going to shut down
"When your services are free and you lack a resilient model of doing things, sustainability is a challenge", says a researcher.
China’s Dual Circulation: Finally, defined!
In "Dual Circulation" strategy, domestic circulation acts as a lever that balances the weights of international and domestic markets in the economic policy, says the study.
Breathable oxygen has been made on Mars
Nasa's rover makes breathable oxygen on Mars, reports BBC's Jonathan Amos
How military funding shaped the science of oceanography
In Science on a Mission, Naomi Oreskes argues that the U.S. Navy both enabled and stymied research, says Alka Tripathy-Lang
Plan S Open Access initiative shaking up science publishing
The push to remove journal paywalls officially started this year. Here’s how it works, reveals Nature.
A new black hole image shows magnetic fields
Event Horizon Telescope data show the orientation of light emitted near M87’s black hole, says Maria Temming
Women scientists must be recognized in science history
The literature has failed to acknowledge many female researchers, especially those from marginalized backgrounds. But a new generation of historians is changing the narrative, says a Nature Editorial.
What you should know about quantum computing?
How to get started in quantum computing? Tempted to try your hand at a new technique? These tools, furnished by Nature, will help you on your way.
Can COVID spread through frozen meat?
A World Health Organization (WHO) fact-finding mission in China did not rule out the idea that this mode of transmission contributed to early outbreaks of COVID-19, says Dyani Lewis
Lily’s Dinosaur: 4yo girl discovers 220 million year old dinosaur footprint
The creature probably stood about 29.5 inches tall, was about 8 feet long and walked on its two hind feet, paleontology curator said, says Adela Suliman