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Give ‘science for peace’ a chance
Giant study finds untrustworthy trials pollute gold-standard medical reviews
Pioneering journal <i>eLife</i> faces major test after loss of impact factor
How car and battery companies can work around US trade tariffs and rules
Controversial COVID study that promoted unproven treatment retracted after four-year saga
In the space between the seconds
The small-drone revolution is coming — scientists need to ensure it will be safe
Moral conundrums and more: Books in brief
Daily briefing: How synthetic ‘mirror life’ bacteria could infect the world
Why I’m challenging Brazil’s gender norms for my daughter
Good COPs, bad COPs: science struggles in a year of environmental summits
Can AI-generated podcasts boost science engagement?
<b>CRISPR genome-editing grows up: advanced therapies head for the clinic</b>
Science in 2025: the events to watch for in the coming year
Northern India and Pakistan are yet again engulfed in a haze of pollution — but a lasting solution is possible
‘The next five years will be a crucial time’: meet the analyst shaping space policy
To spur climate action, educators must get personal
A message of peace to Jupiter’s moon from actually all of humankind
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