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Are gut bacteria causing eye diseases?
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- . February 28, 2024
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This ‘super gonorrhoea’ drug holds a lesson for avoiding microbial armageddon
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- . February 28, 2024
Last November, a clinical trial offered a glimmer of hope in the often gloomy fight against antimicrobial resistance. An oral

Why a publisher retracted abortion-pill studies cited in a case set for the Supreme Court
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- . February 27, 2024
A physician at a clinic in New Mexico watches as a person takes the abortion pill mifepristone in 2023.Credit: Evelyn

‘All of Us’ genetics chart stirs unease
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- . February 27, 2024
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From the archive: Stephen Hawking’s explosive idea, and scientific spirit
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- . February 27, 2024
Nature, Published online: 27 February 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-00429-6 Snippets from Nature’s past. Source link

How I made my lab meetings more inclusive with a rapid-relay technique
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- . February 27, 2024
Johanna Joyce and her lab members during the flashlight part of their group meeting.Credit: Spencer S. Watson In the scientific

‘Education is possible in any situation’ — what I’ve learnt from teaching in Kyiv amid a war
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- . February 27, 2024
In September 2022, seven months after Russia invaded Ukraine, I enrolled in a doctoral degree programme at the National Academy

Fresh tools for watching the ‘lava lamps’ of living cells
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- . February 27, 2024
The cells glow green under the high-powered microscope, each bedazzled with a constellation of luminous proteins and RNA that, like

Japanese Moon-lander unexpectedly survives the lunar night
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- . February 27, 2024
The lander was photographed upside down on the lunar surface. Credit: JAXA/TOMY Company/Sony Group Corporation/Doshisha Defying expectations, Japan’s spacecraft, which

First private Moon lander makes history
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- . February 27, 2024
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