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Model organism databases face budget cuts and closures
Keep, lose, add: a checklist for plotting your next career move in science
Memorable, distinctive, not too ‘sciencey’: why we named our biotech firm Anocca
Exclusive: ex-CDC director talks about why she was fired
Jane Goodall’s legacy: three ways she changed science
Daily briefing: Fireworks in space — the month’s best science images
This US government shutdown is different: what it means for science
HELIOS: a microcosm of Asian health with global reach
Early- and late-diagnosed autism are genetically distinct
Parachutes inspired by the Japanese art of kirigami
Bacteria use a decoy defence molecule to set a trap for viruses
China’s research hospitals push for prominence
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