NATURE
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		  Carbonate formation and fluctuating habitability on MarsHu, R., Kass, D. M., Ehlmann, B. L. & Yung, Y. L. Tracing the fate of carbon and the atmospheric… Read More »
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		  First independent survey of deaths in Gaza reports more than 80,000 fatalitiesIt has been difficult to gather reliable estimates of deaths during the war in Gaza.Credit: Abdalhkem Abu Riash/Anadolu via Getty… Read More »
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		  what this epic battle means for scienceMary Rice was among hundreds of scientists at Harvard University who watched helplessly as millions of dollars in research funds… Read More »
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		  Will Gates and other funders save massive public health database at risk from Trump cuts?The United Nations, governments and aid agencies are scrambling to save one of the world’s largest public-health databases from extinction.… Read More »
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		  study of 100,000 applicants hints at whyThe Matthew effect describes how scientists who win grant funding early in their careers are more likely to have success… Read More »
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		  How I carved out a career as a ‘pracademic’Looking for greater real-world impact as a circular-economy researcher, Julian Kirchherr now works across management consultancy and academia.Credit: Jacobs Stock… Read More »
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		  Some US researchers want to leave the country. Can Europe take them?In early May, European politicians and university leaders gathered in Paris at Sorbonne University to deliver a message to US… Read More »
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		  A fully open AI foundation model applied to chest radiographyBroder, J. S. Diagnostic Imaging for the Emergency Physician (ed. Broder, J. S.) Ch. 5, 185–296 (W. B. Saunders, 2011).… Read More »
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		  What puzzles people, past and present: Books in briefNature, Published online: 06 June 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-01800-x Andrew Robinson reviews five of the best science picks. Source link Read More »
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		  How I got through the loss of my supervisorsNature, Published online: 05 June 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-01528-8 When I was a postgraduate, two of my close mentors died. Here’s how… Read More »
