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Science Advances is an open access journal from AAAS that publishes innovative original research across all disciplines of science freely to a global audience.

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Vrijeme pridruživanja: veljača 2014.

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  1. Relationships between biodiversity and economic value vary more than previously thought, although most studies miss this complexity by failing to account for uncertainties or for the factors that shape these relationships, according to a new Review.

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    Methane bubbles rising from seafloor emit little greenhouse gas to , according to a new study. Learn more:

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    A new Science Advances study finds a possible early sign of in women carrying mutated BRCA2 gene: -damaged cells. Read more:

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    By outfitting jellyfish with custom microelectronics, scientists have made them capable of swimming 2.8 times faster than their more leisurely, all-natural counterparts—while spending only twice their usual metabolic energy.

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  5. 30. sij

    Corrective information campaigns to counteract conspiracy theories about Zika may not only have failed to reduce false beliefs among people in Brazil, but decreased their belief in verified Zika facts, too, according to new survey data.

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  6. 29. sij

    A possible early sign of , the ecological and economic benefits of , and improving the swimming speed of with microelectronics. Read what’s new in Science Advances:

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  7. 28. sij

    Scientists have succeeded in transporting multidimensional entangled photons down 250 meters of conventional single-mode optical fiber designed to carry only one mode of light, according to a new study.

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  8. 27. sij

    In the largest-scale analysis of the direct transfer of small, circular DNA strands between E. coli pathogens, scientists found that antibiotics had little to no effect on this form of horizontal gene transfer notorious for spreading antibiotic resistance.

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  9. 27. sij

    Cells proposed to contain otherworldly membranes called “azotosomes” are unlikely to exist on methane-rich, bitterly cold worlds such as Saturn’s moon Titan, according to a new study.

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  10. 26. sij

    An improved platform for simulating the spread of nanomedicines in the body provides a detailed snapshot of how these ultra-tiny drugs become distributed in animal cells and tissue, overcoming the limitations of existing models, according to a new study.

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    By studying ancient micrometeorites and modeling their entry into the early atmosphere, scientists have found that the air on Earth may have been more than 70% carbon dioxide when life first formed (versus .04% today). Read more:

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  12. 24. sij

    Scientists have identified fungi fossils in shale rock from the Democratic Republic of Congo that may represent the oldest of their kind, pushing back the evidence for the earliest fungi to between 715 and 810 million years old.

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  13. 23. sij

    Isotopes in teeth from prehistoric individuals who lived only 4 to 6.5 kilometers apart in the Rioja Alavesa region of north-central Iberia suggest notable life history differences between those buried in caves compared to those buried in stone graves.

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  14. 22. sij

    What Neolithic teeth are showing us about the lives of prehistoric individuals, exploring the origins of fungi, and new flexible magnetic technology that could be used in e-skins. Read what’s new in Science Advances:

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  15. 21. sij

    A new model of blood circulation in the body’s smallest vessels illustrates how red blood cells altered by a infection accumulate in the narrow capillaries, obstructing blood flow and leading to potentially fatal complications.

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  16. 20. sij

    cells have a much greater ability to absorb small particles than normal cells, and those with the highest uptake capacity may be the most aggressive, according to a new study.

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  17. 19. sij

    Heavy use may increase risk, a new genome-wide association study suggests. Read more:

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  18. 18. sij

    What scientists learned from a devastating that struck Indonesia could improve warnings for landslide-driven tsunamis. Learn more:

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  19. 17. sij

    An analysis of cyclical changes in the light spectrum emitted by Proxima Centauri, the star closest to the , suggests it may be orbited by a second .

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  20. 16. sij

    A new study provides direct evidence that common Cyanobacteria (blue-green ) produce methane under light, dark, oxygen-rich, and oxygen-depleted conditions, suggesting the process is linked to cell metabolism.

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