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Are screens harming teens? What scientists can do to find answers
What if human blood were toxic to mosquitoes? A drug can make it so
Daily briefing: Mass layoffs across US health agencies
‘One of the darkest days’: NIH purges agency leadership amid mass lay-offs
CERN releases detailed plans for supercollider — but no hints about funding
El Niños that linger are becoming less of a rarity
Author Correction: Isoprene nitrates drive new particle formation in Amazon’s upper troposphere
Superpowers want to control critical mineral supplies — local communities need a stronger say
How Europe aims to woo US scientists and protect academic freedom
A brain drain would impoverish the United States and diminish world science
Deadly Myanmar earthquake was probably a rare rupture, scientists say
How to get rid of toxic ‘forever chemical’ pollution
How seahorses and pipefish inspired the design of a boat propeller
Author Correction: Controlled patterning of crystalline domains by frontal polymerization
Action needed to mitigate effects of slashing USAID
The global scientific community must keep studying LGBT+ health
China has already taken steps to reduce retractions of papers from its hospitals
Minerals will shape future geopolitical order
Daily briefing: What happens when you pay peer reviewers?
Incredible close-up of colourful crab spiders — March’s best science images
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