AccessScience added new science-related content in May and June. New and updated articles include:
Editorial briefings:
- A cure for herpes using gene editing shows promise in mice
- Atmospheric carbon dioxide levels are increasing faster than the Southern Ocean can keep up
- Brain scans can predict dementia nearly a decade before diagnosis
- Fresh versus frozen embryo transfer: on par for metabolic health
News stories:
- As the Arctic tundra warms, soil microbes likely will ramp up CO2 production
- Forget Moon walking. Scientists want to give Moon running a try
- Genetic analyses of the bird flu virus unveil its evolution and potential
- Scientists propose a hunt for never-before-seen ‘tauonium’ atoms
- Sumatran orangutans start crafting their engineering skills as infants
- The largest known genome belongs to a tiny fern
- This orangutan used a medicinal plant on his face wound
- Two distinct neural pathways may make opioids like fentanyl so addictive
- Venus might be as volcanically active as Earth
- Want to see butterflies in your backyard? Try doing less yardwork
- A black hole made from pure light is impossible, thanks to quantum physics
- A built-in pocket protector keeps sawfish from ‘sword fighting’ in the womb
- A heat dome is baking the United States. Here’s why that’s so dangerous
- Beneficial bacteria help these marine worms survive extreme cold
- Geoscientists found the most dangerous part of a famous West Coast fault