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NSF softens grant-review rules to cope with backlog
How fasting boosts breast cancer therapy
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Revised estimates of CO<sub>2</sub> sources and sinks improve global carbon accounting
Science sleuths raise concerns about scores of bioengineering papers
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Author Correction: Distinct fibroblast subsets drive inflammation and damage in arthritis
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