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Head start: fossil clues about how bodies evolved from two-fold to five-fold symmetry
Bug bites convince UK doctor to support mosquito research centre
AI chatbots are already biasing research — we must establish guidelines for their use now
A revolution is sweeping Europe’s farms: can it save agriculture?
Global geopolitics should not stall science — 5 ways to push back
Strengthen the science behind the Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies
Life scientists: educate others to help strengthen biosecurity
Use computing royalties to kick-start biodiversity fund
Creativity is essential to the ethos of universities
Daily briefing: A polo-team’s worth of cloned CRISPR horses
My blue is your blue: different people’s brains process colours in the same way
‘Amazing feat’: US man still alive six months after pig kidney transplant
Can researchers stop AI making up citations?
‘LinkedIn is like air to me’: the scientists who’ve cracked professional networking
Research misconduct: how the scientific community is fighting back
<b>The surprising ways bridges resist collapse</b>
Iggy bop: how I tune in to the needs of Galápagos marine iguanas
How to build nature back better — read this manual
Can a bold ‘social contract’ make data sharing more palatable?
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