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How a struggling biotech company became a university ‘spin-in’

Snakebite clinic patients in Meserani, Tanzania. Credit: Matthew OldfieldCredit: Matthew Oldfield Editorial Photography/Alamy Andreas Laustsen-Kiel leads the Center for Antibody

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US and China inch towards renewing science-cooperation pact — despite tensions

The US Department of State says that the United States and China are still in communication about a key science

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the innovations that made it possible

Aaron James now has one blue eye and one brown — the former his own, the latter from an unprecedented

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Eggs from older mice regain youth when grown in young cells

In mammalian ovaries, immature eggs, called ooctyes, develop in follicles.Credit: Don W. Fawcett/Science Photo Library Growing immature eggs from old

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What on Earth is ‘land tenure’?

Editor’s note:From “climate adaptation” to “blue carbon,” from “landscape approach” to “ecosystem services,” environmental jargon is everywhere these days. Conservation

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To tackle climate change, ‘we must first address racial inequality’

For centuries, social injustices against Indigenous peoples have hindered their ability to conserve the nature they depend on.  As countries

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Meet a scientist: the community connector

Editor’s note: A 2017 survey found that 81 percent of Americans could not name a living scientist. No, not a

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To achieve global conservation goals, secure Indigenous rights

Nature is in crisis: Nearly 1 million species face extinction due to human activities and climate change.  To help prevent

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3 myths about carbon offsets, busted

This post was updated on November 4, 2021. Do we really need to talk about carbon offsets?   Yes: They’re

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COP15 reaches ambitious plan for nature, now countries must accelerate action

In a powerful commitment to nature, nearly 200 countries have signed a sweeping agreement to protect a third of Earth’s