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Pride Month 2023: Article collections celebrating the LGBTQ+ community

Frontiers

Suggest your topic The post Pride Month 2023: Article collections celebrating the LGBTQ+ community first appeared on Science & research news | Frontiers. Benefit from increased impact and discoverability, a dedicated platform and support team, and rigorous peer review for every paper.

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Too extreme to be true? The links between extreme weather and climate change

HumanNature

Otis unexpectedly rapidly intensified from a weak tropical storm into a Category 5 hurricane in less than 24 hours right before making landfall in Acapulco, Mexico. News and World Report. Science Advances , 6 (1). 2008): Temporal and spatial changes in social vulnerability to natural hazards. 2023, November 15).

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Chronic pain may increase dementia risk: Here are five Frontiers articles you won’t want to miss

Frontiers

by Deborah Pirchner, Frontiers science writer Image: Shutterstock.com At Frontiers, we bring some of the world’s best research to a global audience. These include advanced age, depressive disorders, diabetes, obesity, social isolation, and a low level of education. Here are just five amazing papers you may have missed.

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Chronic pain may increase dementia risk: Here are five Frontiers articles you won’t want to miss

Frontiers

by Deborah Pirchner, Frontiers science writer Image: Shutterstock.com At Frontiers, we bring some of the world’s best research to a global audience. These include advanced age, depressive disorders, diabetes, obesity, social isolation, and a low level of education. Here are just five amazing papers you may have missed.

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Nobel Prize winners publish new scientific articles just for kids 

Frontiers

Latest Nobel Collection articles offer fresh excitement to young scientists Photo credit: Frontiers Frontiers for Young Minds , a unique, completely free kids’ science journal launched its second Nobel Collection today. With over 100 million people seeing Volume 1 on social media, we can’t wait to see what Volume 2 will achieve.

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It’s Time for EPA to Regulate Chemicals by Class

Union of Concerned Scientists

Enacting strong regulations on chemicals by class , rather than individually, can help protect people and the environment from serious harm while still making sure that scientific integrity is upheld and the best available science guides the process. Here’s what’s entailed and how it can help. This is a broad definition.

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The Not-So-Good News About Carbon Offsets

Legal Planet

In case you missed it: there’s some good news about Amazon deforestation continuing to plunge. That’s good news because deforestation of tropical forests is a huge source of greenhouse gas emissions. It seems like every month there’s a new research study show ing the significant limits to some carbon offsets.