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AI & robotics briefing: How AI is improving climate forecasts
Iran frees scientists who studied big cats in surprise move
Author Correction: Landscape-scale benefits of protected areas for tropical biodiversity
Publisher Correction: Decoding chromatin states by proteomic profiling of nucleosome readers
Rwanda 30 years on: understanding the horror of genocide
How I harnessed media engagement to supercharge my research career
AI-fuelled election campaigns are here — where are the rules?
The biologist who built a Faraday cage for a crab
Giant energy storage and power density negative capacitance superlattices
AI can help to tailor drugs for Africa — but Africans should lead the way
The comings and goings of ants: how are social skills shaped in an ever-changing world?
Use fines from EU social-media act to fund research on adolescent mental health
Declining postdoc numbers threaten the future of US life science
Brazil’s postgraduate funding model is about rectifying past inequalities
How to break big tech’s stranglehold on AI in academia
Daily briefing: How a physicist faked blockbuster superconductivity claims
Bird flu outbreak in US cows: why scientists are concerned
Brazil budget cuts could leave science labs without power and water
Ready or not, AI is coming to science education — and students have opinions
How two PhD students overcame the odds to snag tenure-track jobs
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