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To understand the breadth of enterococcal diversity, we examined little-sampled (non-clinical, non-human) environments, including those minimally impacted by human habitation or pollution. To maximize ...
We thank the National Key Research and Development Program (No. 2024FYA1509600, W.W.), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant 21925403, W.W.; Grant ...
As AI tools become increasingly prevalent in workplaces, understanding the social dynamics of AI adoption is crucial. Through four experiments with over 4,400 participants, we reveal a social penalty ...
Ritual activity is commonly argued to have played an important role in the development of complex sociopolitical formations worldwide. In the Central Andes, where ritual apparently contributed to both ...
Contributed by David B. Lobell; received February 5, 2025; accepted April 3, 2025; reviewed by Elizabeth Ainsworth and Francois Tardieu This contribution is part of the special series of Inaugural ...
A mutation in salt-induced kinase 3 (hSIK3-N783Y) is identified in a human subject exhibiting the natural short sleep duration trait. A mouse model carrying this homologous mutation demonstrates ...
This work was supported by the National Key R&D Program of China (No. 2023YFD1400800) and the Zhejiang Key Research and Development Program of China (Nos. 2020C02001 ...
While earthquakes usually propagate along nonplanar faults with multiple bends, the effects of these bends on earthquake rupture dynamics are poorly understood. Here, we present detailed full-field ...
Clownfishes are an iconic group of 28 species that are famous for their bright color patterns and mutualism with sea anemones. Yet no ecological variable has been identified that can explain clownfish ...
Despite the widespread success of neural networks, their susceptibility to adversarial examples remains a significant challenge. Adversarial training (AT) has emerged as an effective approach to ...
Contributed by Kyung J. Kwon-Chung; received February 20, 2025; accepted March 18, 2025; reviewed by Andy Alspaugh and Arturo Casadevall This contribution is part of the special series of Inaugural ...
In 2011, the United Nations’ (UN's) General Assembly unanimously approved a resolution that, for the first time, put happiness on the global agenda. The resolution recognized the pursuit of happiness ...
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