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The UN needs a new mission: get stuff done
AI has dreamt up a blizzard of new proteins. Do any of them actually work?
Black women on the academic tightrope: four scholars weigh in
Just widening access to the right drugs won’t solve antimicrobial resistance
Conflict in New Caledonia endangers one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots
UN plastic pollution treaty must not ignore the scourge of microplastics
Mumps is rising in some nations — but a fresh dose of vaccine might help
Daily briefing: Economics Nobel awarded for study of inequality
No bandage needed: electrical impulses to major nerve help stop bleeding
Why are some countries so rich? Economics Nobel awarded for study of inequality
‘Doing good science is hard’: retraction of high-profile reproducibility study prompts soul-searching
Is there life on Jupiter’s moon Europa? NASA launches mission to find hints
Lab kit on a budget: how cash-strapped research teams are getting creative
‘Anonymous’ genetic databases vulnerable to privacy leaks
Planning for life on Mars
Coherent growth of high-Miller-index facets enhances perovskite solar cells
Homogenized contact in all-perovskite tandems using tailored 2D perovskite
Strain regulation retards natural operation decay of perovskite solar cells
Isomeric diammonium passivation for perovskite–organic tandem solar cells
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