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Global agreement on a pandemic preparedness plan came against all the odds. Now all parties must follow good intentions with ...
Over time, young fringe-lipped bats learn how to distinguish the calls of palatable frogs from those of toxic ones.
The stone fragments had been discovered inside ‘Handprint Cave’ in Belize alongside other artefacts suggestive of ritual use.
Receiving a COVID-19 booster vaccine in the same arm as the first vaccine dose leads to a faster, more effective immune ...
Universities must be frank about barriers to equity, devise clear metrics for what they are trying to achieve and measure ...
In turbulent economic times, the prime minister’s Liberal party has promised funding to attract research talent to Canada.
President Donald Trump and his administration have gutted science agencies, terminated research programmes and cancelled billions of dollars in grants to universities. What are the long-term impacts ...
The relationship between pathology in the brain and alterations in the gut microbiome could lead to therapies — even if it’s ...
Fresh turmoil has hit the US National Science Foundation (NSF): hundreds more of the agency’s research grants were terminated ...
Unique reproducibility effort in Brazil focuses on common methods rather than a single field ― and prompts call for reform.
A test for lead contamination in water, a project to measure the oldest light in the Universe and a study of heat and drought ...
A small, preliminary trial and studies in mice draw links between fibromyalgia and alterations of the gut microbiome.
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