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Why I’m committed to breaking the bias in large language models
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- . September 4, 2024
As a consultant in orthopaedic surgery at Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, Singapore, I’ve seen first-hand how cultural differences can be
Candidate 1143172 cover letter: Junior pot scrubber
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- . September 4, 2024
I would be super great to work with. I’d never be late for work, and I’d always be smiling because
Live music is a major carbon sinner — but it could be a catalyst for change
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- . September 4, 2024
Live music is a major carbon emitter — by changing its practices, it can galvanize change elsewhere.Credit: Simon Chapman/LNP/Shutterstock On
Massive Attack’s science-led drive to lower music’s carbon footprint
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- . September 4, 2024
Working scientist profiles This article is part of an occasional series in which Nature profiles scientists with unusual career histories
A day in the life of the world’s fastest supercomputer
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- . September 4, 2024
Oak Ridge, Tennessee The fastest supercomputer in the world is a machine known as Frontier, but even this speedster with
What causes obesity? Contentious topic gets an authoritative analysis
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- . September 3, 2024
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Brunch with a carnivorous plant
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- . September 3, 2024
Nature, Published online: 03 September 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-02668-z A meaty menu for a peckish perennial, and a fairground-style festival of physics,
How a bacterial immune system gets taken apart
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- . September 3, 2024
RESEARCH BRIEFINGS 03 September 2024 Investigating small protein inhibitors of CRISPR–Cas — an adaptive immune system in bacteria — has
African scientists must not be priced out of mental-health research
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- . September 3, 2024
Across African nations, an estimated 116 million people are living with mental illness. Yet the causes are poorly understood in
The biology of smell is a mystery — AI is helping to solve it
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- . September 3, 2024
The smell in the laboratory was new. It was, in the language of the business, tenacious: for more than a