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40 million deaths by 2050: toll of drug-resistant infections to rise by 70%
AI model collapse might be prevented by studying human language transmission
To combat antimicrobial resistance, invest in test-to-treat strategies
My identity was stolen by a predatory conference
A triple rainbow all the way across the sky — 150 years ago
UN Pact for the Future: Scientists must step up to accelerate sustainability goals
Where did viruses come from? AlphaFold and other AIs are finding answers
Daily briefing: Common diabetes drug slows monkey brain-ageing
The Burning Earth: how conquest and carnage have decimated landscapes worldwide
Forget ChatGPT: why researchers now run small AIs on their laptops
Mosquito-borne diseases are surging in Europe — how worried are scientists?
When physicists strove for peace: past lessons for our uncertain times
I fire darts at whales to help track their movements
Islands are rich with languages spoken nowhere else
Daily briefing: Why we choke under pressure
Academics say flying to meetings harms the climate — but they carry on
Plagued by mosquitoes? Try some bite-blocking fabrics
The brain aged more slowly in monkeys given a cheap diabetes drug
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