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How changes in behaviour can save lives in disasters
People are having fewer babies: Is it really the end of the world?
Exercise improves survival of some people with colon cancer, clinical trial shows
Small, affordable undergraduate research programmes changed my career and strengthen US science. Why cut them?
A baby benefits from personalized gene editing in the clinic
A sit in the sauna can save endangered frogs
Tiny Australian predator defies drought to recover from near-extinction
Teacher defies ban on evolution education in the 1920s
Why strong mentorship was essential for my career success in science
Battery prices are falling, so why are electric cars still so expensive?
Study protected waters newly opened up to fishing
China’s hydropower megaproject breaks ground
Include Indigenous Knowledge systems in climate reports
African countries must rethink health-care financing
Why chocolate tastes so good: microbes that fine-tune its flavour
‘Computing is a Black people’s thing’
Protect Antarctica — or risk accelerating planetary meltdown
Why amphibious, wet environments hold the key to climate adaptation
Beyond AlphaFold: how AI is decoding the grammar of the genome
Raw ingredients: turning algal protein into mock meat
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