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How can the world adapt to Covid-19 in the long term?

Covid-19 is here to stay. However, with careful management we can prevent future outbreaks and move from pandemic to endemic. But what does…
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News and announcementsExpert perspective

How can we better reward teamwork in research?

For a long time, academia has emphasised individual achievement over teamwork and collegiality. We want to change that. 
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The vaccine journey: from idea to immunisation

Researchers may well identify a safe, effective vaccine for COVID-19 before too long, but all that fantastic work could count for nothing unless we also invest in the next…
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Press release

Bedlam: the asylum and beyond

Bedlam has long been a byword for chaos. Now a major exhibition at Wellcome Collection opens the doors to the historic asylum from which it derives. Through the lens of the…
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Is the world running out of freshwater?

As the climate crisis intensifies, it shrinks and contaminates the water we rely on. We need to act now to reduce the existing and emerging threat that this poses to our…
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Seed wins $500,000 Developing Beyond Video games final

A virtual reality plant breeding game won $150,000 yesterday evening when judges led by Susan Calman chose Seed by All Seeing Eye to win Developing Beyond, a $500,000 year-…
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The mosquito breeder

Malaria research needs a steady supply of mosquitoes, and breeding them involves extreme self-sacrifice from the Shoklo Unit’s carer.
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Why we still haven’t stopped cholera

Why have attempts to get it under control failed? Rose George reports on an outbreak that went on far longer than anyone expected.
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