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End racism in science: there shouldn’t be any argument about this goal
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The diet crazes of the nineteenth century
A coordinated cellular network regulates tolerance to food
Gripping account of psychology’s cautionary tale is marred by flawed assumptions
Cancer-fighting immune cells could soon be engineered inside our bodies
‘Science saved my life’ — and it must save other at-risk scholars
Global measles eradication goal is urgently needed
The forest space age needs eyes on the ground
Address academic bullying through structural reform
Taking common medicines might matter for cancer treatment
Hong Kong universities woo Harvard international students targeted by Trump
Scaling and logic in the color code on a superconducting quantum processor
Scientists with ADHD speak up: when fire meets focus
Daily briefing: Contact lenses give people infrared vision
Landmark air-pollution lab under threat from Trump cuts — can it be saved?
Why do hailstones get so big? Scientists are chasing storms to find answers
<i>The Last of Us</i> science adviser: COVID changed our appetite for zombies
Harvard researchers devastated as Trump team cuts nearly 1,000 grants
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