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Scientists urge caution over hints of success emerging from small human and animal studies.
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Early analyses suggest that female academics are posting fewer preprints and starting fewer research projects than their male peers.
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US scientists say that better data, testing and hospital preparedness are key to erasing inequalities — and to defeating the pandemic overall.
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The multi-subunit protein haemoglobin relies on complex interactions between its components to function properly. Analysis of ancient precursors suggests that its evolution from a simple monomer involved only a few steps.
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