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Daily briefing: The science behind the deadly Los Angeles firestorm
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‘Expansion microscopy’ turns ten: how a tissue-swelling method brought super-resolution imaging to the masses
A new vision for how evolution works is long overdue
PhD parents: the pros and cons of having a child during your doctorate
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My work on quantum computing aims to solve the world’s most complex problems
Why a silly-sounding name suits the serious mission of our biotech spin-off
Pictograms, comics and other illustrations: Books in brief
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Earth breaches 1.5 °C climate limit for the first time: what does it mean?
Does fact-checking work? What the science says
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Mind matters: investigating academia’s ‘mental health crisis’
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