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Elon Musk has some supporters in science
Daily briefing: What another round of layoffs means for US science
China research on next-generation computer chips is double the US output
Boosting science: ‘Give foreign STEM students ten-year visas’
Against the odds: 12 women who beat bias to succeed in science
US science is under threat ― now scientists are fighting back
Tracking gulls to prevent a bird flu pandemic
Constitutively active glucagon receptor drives high blood glucose in birds
ChatGPT for students: learners find creative new uses for chatbots
Use your research to beat health inequities: four strategies from experts
Private spacecraft nails Moon landing: first images of Blue Ghost on the lunar surface
Daily briefing: Trump administration policies create turmoil for NIH-funded researchers worldwide
Trump team orders huge government lay-offs: how science could fare
How academia’s ‘lone wolf’ culture is harming researcher mental health
Ukraine’s research sector is struggling — can Europe help?
Audio long read: Why kids need to take more risks — science reveals the benefits of wild, free play
Just a smidgen of yellow-fever vaccine is enough
Daily briefing: An unvaccinated child is first US measles death in a decade
See snazzy slugs in all their luminous glory — February’s best science images
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