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Las Borinqueñas remembers the forgotten Puerto Rican women who tested the first pill
Nature· 7 days agoClinical trials of the first oral contraceptive recalled in a bold theatre production.
How reliable is this research? Tool flags papers discussed on PubPeer
Nature· 2 days agoBrowser plug-in alerts users when studies — or their references — have been posted on a site known...
Why doing science is difficult in India today
Nature· 21 hours agoWith an election under way, the future of Indian science is on the ballot. Encouraging research and critical thinking should be a priority for the new government.
DNA from ancient graves reveals the culture of a mysterious nomadic people
Nature· 7 days agoHundreds of genomes shed light on the marriage habits and social norms of the Avar people of central...
Bird flu in US cows: is the milk supply safe?
Nature· 6 days agoPasteurized milk is probably not a threat to people, but fresh milk droplets on milking equipment could be spreading the virus in a herd.
NATO is boosting AI and climate research as scientific diplomacy remains on ice
Nature· 6 days agoAs the military alliance created to counter the Soviet Union expands, it is prioritizing studies on...
Climate-targets group should rescind its endorsement of carbon offsets
Nature· 21 hours agoLetter to the Editor
Retractions are part of science, but misconduct isn’t — lessons from a superconductivity lab
Nature· 7 days agoJournals, funders and institutions that employ researchers all want to produce or disseminate...
Mini-colon and brain ‘organoids’ shed light on cancer and other diseases
Nature· 7 days agoTiny 3D structures made from human stem cells sometimes offer insights that animal models cannot.
Atomic clock keeps ultra-precise time aboard a rocking naval ship
Nature· 7 days agoThe best timepieces tend to be fragile, but a device based on iodine threads the needle between...