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The Taliban ‘took my life’ — scientists who fled takeover speak out
Three years after the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan, some five million people have left the country, including many of…
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How South Africa can move on from power cuts
South Africa is caught in an energy bind. From sunlight to wind and biomass, the country has an abundance of…
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biologist who shaped genetic engineering and fought discrimination
Credit: National Institutes of Health The US molecular biologist Maxine Singer made discoveries about the role of enzymes in assembling…
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Immunological memory diversity in the human upper airway
Sette, A. & Crotty, S. Immunological memory to SARS‐CoV‐2 infection and COVID‐19 vaccines. Immunol. Rev. 310, 27–46 (2022). Article CAS …
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Meet the retired scientists who collaborate with younger colleagues
Julie Gould 00:09 Hello and welcome to Working Scientist, a Nature Careers podcast. I’m Julie Gould. This is the sixth…
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AI is vulnerable to attack. Can it ever be used safely?
In 2015, computer scientist Ian Goodfellow and his colleagues at Google described what could be artificial intelligence’s most famous failure.…
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Could crabs be conscious, can you beat hypochondria and more: top reads for summer
Marginlands Arati Kumar-Rao Pan Macmillan (2023) Climate change will hit hardest the people living in the world’s most fragile landscapes.…
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China–US research collaborations are in decline — this is bad news for everyone
Researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology in the US and Tianjin University in China collaborated to create the world’s first…
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botanists will vote on whether to change them
George Hibbert, an eighteenth-century English merchant who profited from the slave trade and fought abolition, lends his name to a…
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What Twisters gets right — and wrong — about tornado science
When Hollywood producers showed up a few years ago at Sean Waugh’s office, he couldn’t wait to show them his…
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