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Why museums should repatriate fossils
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- . June 18, 2024
In two separate expeditions 150 years ago, soldiers, scientists and mineral prospectors entered the lands of Lakotan people. This was
Misinformation might sway elections — but not in the way that you think
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- . June 18, 2024
In January, some US voters in New Hampshire received automated phone messages in which President Joe Biden’s voice urged them
how I make scientific art from behind the microscope
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- . June 17, 2024
What kinds of story are you telling with these images of cancer-cell death? We show that chemotherapy isn’t a simple
how to measure the forces that sculpt embryos
- By West virginia digital
- . June 17, 2024
Embryonic development is like an elaborate stage production, in which meticulously choreographed gene-expression programmes organize much of the action. But
How I’ve helped to discover nearly 40 species in the Amazon
- By West virginia digital
- . June 17, 2024
“In the past, scientists thought it was impossible to find fossils in the Amazon, because the vegetation is dense and
How researchers and their managers can build an actionable career-development plan
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- . June 17, 2024
A career-development plan can be a useful tool for researchers in both academia and industry.Credit: Getty Some scientists think of
can they be made smarter?
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- . June 17, 2024
The United Nations’ SDGs have transcended the policy world and entered the public consciousness.Credit: Noriko Hayashi/New York Times/Redux/eyevine When a
Extending the Sustainable Development Goals to 2050 — a road map
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- . June 17, 2024
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have been widely endorsed by governments, civil society and the private sector as a framework
China could start building world’s biggest particle collider in 2027
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- . June 17, 2024
Computer simulation of an electron-positron collision. The blue lines represent part of the detector. The variously coloured lines are the
How COVID-vaccine technology could personalize cancer treatments
- By West virginia digital
- . June 14, 2024
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