Nature
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Workplaces are failing Black women; they must do better
As an academic who studies social policy and race, I was not surprised to learn of the resignation of Claudine…
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building point-of-care diagnostic tools to fight tuberculosis
Mireille Kamariza works on an affordable test for tuberculosis, which could help to control the disease in poorer countries.Credit: UCLA…
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Save lives in the next pandemic: ensure vaccine equity now
Since 2022, member states of the World Health Organization (WHO) have been negotiating a new treaty — provisionally termed the…
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Building robots to get kids hooked on STEM subjects
Sponsor message: 00:00 This Working Scientist podcast series is sponsored by the University of Queensland, where research is addressing some…
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what it means for scientists
Michael Mann was responsible for the famous ‘hockey-stick graph’ depicting climate warming.Credit: James Ross/Australian Associated Press/Alamy US climate scientist Michael…
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Cervical cancer could be eliminated: here’s how
Download the Nature Podcast 4 February 2024 Cervical cancer is both treatable and preventable, and the World Health Organization (WHO)…
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First aircraft to fly on Mars dies — but leaves a legacy of science
The Mars helicopter Ingenuity propels itself with two blades that are 1.2 metres in length.Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/MSSS NASA’s Ingenuity helicopter, the…
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high-profile effort will tackle paper mills
Paper mills often sell authorships to researchers on nonsense papers.Credit: Jes2ufoto/Alamy A high-profile group of funders, academic publishers and research…
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Google AI has better bedside manner than human doctors — and makes better diagnoses
A chatbot based on Google’s large language model can take medical histories from simulated patients and offer a range of…
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The handwriting of the greats, and solutions that make things worse: Books in brief
Breaking Through Katalin Karikó Crown (2023) Biochemist Katalin Karikó, daughter of a butcher, was born in 1950s Hungary in a…
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