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What is ageing? Even gerontologists don’t agree

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Exis memoria

Nature, Published online: 04 December 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-03908-y Tales to tell. Source link

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How to ensure only dying cells rupture

NEWS AND VIEWS 04 December 2024 During some types of cell death, cells rupture to release molecules that cause inflammation.

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Homo erectus, I presume? Footprints show ancient hominins crossed paths

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A step-by-step guide to landing your next job in science

Illustration: Tiago Galo Nature’s 2024 hiring in science survey This article is the fourth in a short series discussing the

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Science could solve some of the world’s biggest problems. Why aren’t governments using it?

Illustration: Barbara Gibson. Images: Getty/Alamy Killer viruses. Artificial intelligence. Extreme weather. Microplastics. Mental health. These are just a few of

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Advising governments about science is essential but difficult. So train people to do it

Institutions including the Blavatnik School of Government at the University of Oxford, UK, are offering courses in science and evidence

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Sick animals suggest COVID pandemic started in Wuhan market

Nature, Published online: 04 December 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-03968-0 A preliminary analysis takes a closer look at genomic data collected at the

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Doctors without biodiversity? New plan prescribes actions linking human health, nature

If you read only the news headlines, you’d have learned that last month’s global summit on biodiversity — known as

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A firm randomly assigned its scientists AI: here’s what happened

Scientists at an unnamed corporate laboratory were randomly assigned a machine-learning tool.Credit: Eugenio Marongiu/Getty Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming ubiquitous