The US Supreme Court abortion verdict is a tragedy. This is how research organizations can help p.839
In response to the demise of Roe v.
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In response to the demise of Roe v.
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Sixteen world leaders have now promised to protect the ocean. Researchers need to work with them to create and improve measurable indicators.
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Scientists applaud the nominee, who is set to replace Eric Lander following his controversial exit from the White House science office.
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BLOOM aims to address the biases that machine-learning systems inherit from the texts they train on.
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After pandemic delays, researchers say countries must agree this year on ambitious targets to protect the environment.
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Enormous databases do not necessarily allow scientists to solve long COVID mysteries, such as how well vaccination protects against the condition.
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Reasons included a lack of informed consent or ethics approval to share; misplaced data; and that others had moved on from the project.
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A simple method for incorporating molecules into the gaps of stacked semimetallic materials through immersion offers an efficient way of filtering electrons, which could be useful for information-storage technologies.
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How a bacterium coordinates the assembly of its outer layers, and couples the formation of this envelope to cell growth and division, is not fully understood. Assessing the role of peptidoglycan molecules provides some answers.
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Synthetic receptor proteins can enable customized and flexible control of immune cells called T lymphocytes. A defined framework for the proteins’ design now improves their potential for use in cancer immunotherapy.
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A compound made by plants used in traditional medicine has been prepared by chemical synthesis, providing enough for biological testing. The unexpected finding that it acts at opioid receptors raises prospects for drug discovery.
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Cancer-promoting mutations tend to result in tumours arising only in certain organs, but the reasons for this specificity are not fully understood. The analysis of human kidney cancer provides clues to solving this mystery.
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