DOI
Coverage of DOI in the Nexus archive.
- Criminals are made, not born: how when you live shapes whether you will break the law
A study published in Nature analyzes factors that contribute to young people committing crimes, challenging the assumption that character is the main factor. The research suggests that environment and upbringing play a significant role in shaping an individual's likelihood of breaking the law. The study's findings have implications for understanding the root causes of criminal behavior.
- Daily briefing: Are we about to face a ‘super’ El Niño?
An upcoming El Niño weather pattern's strength is uncertain, and nearly half of lab-mouse strains are misidentified. Scientists are also searching for new antibiotics in a graveyard. The El Niño pattern's impact is still being studied.
- More concentrated precipitation decreases terrestrial water storage
Concentrated precipitation in large events decreases land water availability, and this effect will increase with a warming climate. This phenomenon is expected to further decrease terrestrial water storage. The study was published in Nature.