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what science can and can’t tell us about cheating ageing

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What will it take to open South Korean research to the world?

At the Center for Quantum Nanoscience (QNS), nestled in the hilly campus of Seoul’s Ewha Womans University, director of operations,

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Planet Earth turns slowly

Eddie turns on the mic. “It’s your favourite unlicensed radio host, Gideon Blue, floating above you at an undisclosed location

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The testing of AI in medicine is a mess. Here’s how it should be done

When Devin Singh was a paediatric resident, he attended to a young child who had gone into cardiac arrest in

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Cells poised to divide can delay their commitment to proliferate

RESEARCH BRIEFINGS 21 August 2024 For a cell to progress through the G1 phase of the cell cycle and divide,

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Largest genomic tree of life of flowering plants to date includes almost 8,000 genera

RESEARCH BRIEFINGS 21 August 2024 A tree of life based on genes from across the nuclear genome and containing nearly

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What I learnt from running a coding bootcamp

A four-day boot camp proved to be an ideal way for Christian Landry to provide new recruits to his lab

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Gut microbes’ genomes are a trove of potential antibiotics

The 100 trillion microbes that share space in the human gut rely on fierce tactics to survive: many produce potent

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How a midwife became a neuroscientist to seek a cure for her son

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Blow that whistle at your own risk

Haematologist and whistle-blower Nancy Olivieri has spent more than three decades fighting for scientific integrity and for her patients.Credit: Carlos