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Researchers often complain about the indicators that hiring and grant committees use to judge them. In the past ten years, initiatives such as the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment
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The Empire of Depression:
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Black people are seriously under-represented
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DIY hardware, such as this 3D-printed fluorescence microscope, is bringing cutting-edge research and diagnostics to
The brain’s thalamus has historically been thought of as a relay centre that transmits sensory and motor inputs to the cortex for processing, or that transmits information from one part
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Metal ions trapped in crystalline microporous solids known as zeolites are promising solid-state catalysts for a wide variety of oxidation reactions1–3. In the past few decades, there has been intense
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In Alysson Muotri’s laboratory, hundreds of miniature human brains, the size of sesame seeds, float in Petri dishes, sparking with electrical activity.
These tiny structures, known as brain organoids, are grown
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