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Great power and great responsibility: how consciousness changes the world

A vivid account of the ev
Great power and great responsibility: how consciousness changes the world
A vivid account of the evolution of minds will fill readers with wonder — and challenge how they think about their moral responsibility to protect the planet.
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30. 11.
This giant coral is the biggest ever found — November’s best science images

The month’s sharpest sc
This giant coral is the biggest ever found — November’s best science images
The month’s sharpest science shots, selected by Nature’s photo team.
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29. 11.
These two ancient human relatives crossed paths 1.5 million years ago

Remarkably preserved footprin
These two ancient human relatives crossed paths 1.5 million years ago
Remarkably preserved footprints of Homo erectus and Paranthropus boisei offer direct evidence that extinct hominin species coexisted.
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29. 11.
What’s the secret to living to 100? Centenarian stem cells could offer clues

A bank of cells from p
What’s the secret to living to 100? Centenarian stem cells could offer clues
A bank of cells from people more than 100 years old gives scientists a new resource for studying longevity.
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29. 11.
Fossilized faeces helps explain dinosaurs’ rise to dominance

Hundreds of pieces of fossilized faece
Fossilized faeces helps explain dinosaurs’ rise to dominance
Hundreds of pieces of fossilized faeces and vomit show how dinosaurs became Earth’s dominant land animals — plus, the search for a commensal fungus that’s made mouse guts its home.
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28. 11.
The birth of Bronze Age pastoralism where Europe meets Asia
At the interface between Asia and Europe, the Caucasus region was a melting pot during the Bronze Age and the origin of the earliest steppe pastoralist societies. Ancient-DNA analyses reveal how Neolithic ways of life spread through diverse populations and how mountain–steppe interactions transformed the genetic and cultural landscapes of Eurasia.
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28. 11.
Design tips for reproducible studies linking the brain to behaviour
Brain-wide association studies, which aim to link features of the brain to a person’s characteristics, have a replicability problem. Besides increasing sample size, what else can be done to make these studies more reproducible?
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28. 11.
‘That’s funny’: creative solutions for time-starved researchers

An immunologist and his illustrator
‘That’s funny’: creative solutions for time-starved researchers
An immunologist and his illustrator friend reveal tips and tricks to help scientists to reach peak performance and creativity.
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28. 11.
Quantum scars make their mark in graphene
By patterning an ultrathin layered structure with tiny wells, physicists have created and imaged peculiar states known as quantum scars — revealing behaviour that could be used to boost the performance of electronic devices.
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28. 11.
Fossilized poo and vomit shows how dinosaurs rose to rule Earth

Analysis of 200-million-year-old di
Fossilized poo and vomit shows how dinosaurs rose to rule Earth
Analysis of 200-million-year-old digested foods reveals how the animals became dominant.
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27. 11.
Why build a muon collider: a three minute guide

Colliding muons could lead to new discoveries – and
Why build a muon collider: a three minute guide
Colliding muons could lead to new discoveries – and for a fraction of the cost of facilities like the Large Hadron Collider
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27. 11.
How to thank your lab mates: eight ways to show gratitude at the end of year

Alongside secret Santa
How to thank your lab mates: eight ways to show gratitude at the end of year
Alongside secret Santas and seasonal parties, many laboratories develop traditions to show appreciation to colleagues — from sweets and mulled wine to quizzes and ice-skating trips.
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27. 11.
Affirmative action slow to take hold in Brazil’s graduate science education

Only 9.5% of the countr
Affirmative action slow to take hold in Brazil’s graduate science education
Only 9.5% of the country’s engineering graduate programmes have voluntarily adopted minority-inclusion initiatives over the past few decades.
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27. 11.
I fled the war in Ukraine. Now I work on ways to help the country’s soil heal

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I fled the war in Ukraine. Now I work on ways to help the country’s soil heal
Sustainable-development researcher Olena Melnyk talks about moving her life and research career from Ukraine to Switzerland.
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27. 11.
How to stop plastic pollution: three strategies that actually work

Countries are meeting to agree t
How to stop plastic pollution: three strategies that actually work
Countries are meeting to agree the first ever global treaty on curbing plastic pollution. Research suggests where bans and incentives can make a difference.
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27. 11.
How the invasion of Ukraine is affecting Russian expat researchers

Anti-Russian sentiment and gover
How the invasion of Ukraine is affecting Russian expat researchers
Anti-Russian sentiment and government sanctions have left many Russian scientists struggling to develop their careers abroad.
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