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The antibodies don’t work! The race to rid labs of molecules that ruin experiments

Carl Laflamme knew what protein he wanted to study, but not where to find it. It is encoded by a

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Science communication will benefit from research integrity standards

An anti-vaccination protester in New York City. Researchers are aiming to improve public trust in science by discussing uncertainty in

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Mechanistic understanding and efficient engineering of crystal phases in 2D materials

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Cat brains age like ours — and could help scientists to understand cognitive decline

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scientists say the secret’s in the dirt

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China’s thriving forests are stockpiling vast amounts of carbon

Forest-conservation efforts in China are paying off — by drawing carbon out of the atmosphere and reducing the effects of

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From the archive: election special

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For Colombia’s fishers, embracing sustainability brings better pay

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involve the IPCC in defining climate finance

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Four questions about the Amazon fires, answered

Editor’s Note: Analysis by Conservation International experts is revealing where the Amazon fires are and why that matters. Track the