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Dive into the latest research on polarization and trust with PNAS Nexus' special feature. This collection of studies offers groundbreaking insights into how polarization affects societal trust and cohesion. Read more here: https://oxford.ly/41u7Yrz
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Fact-checkers don’t disproportionately scrutinize Republican members of Congress, according to a study. Instead, fact-checks overwhelmingly focus on well-known politicians. Fame, not party, attracts the attention of fact-checkers. In PNAS Nexus: https://ow.ly/xNat50Ux3N1
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EpiHiper is a computational modeling framework for epidemic science that was used to support the CDC Scenario Modeling Hub for COVID-19 response. EpiHiper can simulate epidemics and the effects of interventions, such as school closures. In PNAS Nexus: https://ow.ly/68XF50Ux3zT
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Examine the complexities of racial bias with PNAS Nexus. Delve into articles that examine the challenges in our society: https://ow.ly/VqnR50Ux3kg Interested in contributing your research to the conversation on racial bias? Explore the submission process: https://ow.ly/n0VO50Ux3kh
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The waterborne protozoan parasite Giardia lamblia can cause substantial gastric distress. A study of the microbe shows how its flagella can create a zone of negative pressure that the parasite uses to actively suction onto the small intestine. In PNAS Nexus: https://ow.ly/EJ1s50UwY8F
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A look at how the COVID-19 pandemic affected mortality in 24 countries shows widespread life expectancy losses, due to COVID-19, but also due to cardiovascular disease and drug- and alcohol-related causes—indirect effects of the pandemic. In PNAS Nexus: https://ow.ly/xNZK50UwWzM
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One of the most-viewed PNAS Nexus articles in the last week is “Choosing explanation over performance: Insights from machine learning-based prediction of human intelligence from brain connectivity.” Explore the article here: https://ow.ly/OVzq50UvjwT To learn more about submitting your own research, visit PNAS Nexus at https://ow.ly/ny7T50UvjwS
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PNAS Nexus research findings were highlighted in a recent Nature article and covered a 2022 survey conducted at an international conference on aging. The survey revealed a lack of consensus among experts regarding the definition, causes, and onset of aging. In Nature: https://ow.ly/6uWZ50UvfLb In PNAS Nexus: https://ow.ly/xo5S50UvfLa