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期刊名:Science

缩写:SCIENCE

ISSN:0036-8075

e-ISSN:1095-9203

IF/分区:45.8/Q1

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Timothy Kuiper,Sharon Haussmann,Steven Whitfield et al. Timothy Kuiper et al.
Across 11 southern African reserves protecting the world's largest rhino population, we documented the poaching of 1985 rhinos (2017-2023, ~6.5% of the population annually) despite approximately USD 74 million spent on antipoaching. Most in...
Ana M M Sequeira,Jorge P Rodríguez,Sarah A Marley et al. Ana M M Sequeira et al.
The recent Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) sets ambitious goals but no clear pathway for how zero loss of important biodiversity areas and halting human-induced extinction of threatened species will be achieved. We asse...
Pearse J Buchanan,Xin Sun,J L Weissman et al. Pearse J Buchanan et al.
Anaerobic metabolisms are thought to dominate nitrogen cycling in anoxic marine zones (AMZs). However, thriving populations of aerobic nitrite-oxidizing bacteria (NOB) in AMZs challenge this assumption and remain unexplained. Using theory a...
Andrew Lawler Andrew Lawler
Innovative techniques yielded corn, beans, and squash for 600 years before European contact.
Jesse Smith,Stella M Hurtley,L Bryan Ray et al. Jesse Smith et al.
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Brent Grocholski,Sacha Vignieri,Jelena Stajic et al. Brent Grocholski et al.
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Maria Emilia Fernandez,Michel Bernier,Nathan L Price et al. Maria Emilia Fernandez et al.
Low circulating taurine concentrations have been proposed as a driver of the aging process. We found that circulating taurine concentrations increased or remained unchanged with age in three geographically distinct human cohorts as well as ...