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We risk forgetting the lessons of the Covid pandemic
Evidence of chicken and other livestock contaminated with lead triggers calls for urgent regulation
Government estimates show scale of pollution from abandoned sites including lead
Intuitive Machines aims to extend Odysseus’s pioneering commercial space exploration mission
Michelle Donelan pays undisclosed sum over allegations that triggered months-long probe
Co-operation that could strengthen People’s Liberation Army has become increasingly sensitive political issue in UK
Cultivation of stem cells extracted from amniotic fluid will help treat congenital conditions
In ‘Why We Remember’, neuroscientist Charan Ranganath takes us on a fascinating exploration of how we process today’s world based on our recall of the past
New Pasteur Institute head highlights risks posed by shortages of money, staff and political goodwill
GHO Capital has put contract research group FairJourney Biologics up for sale
Inside the secret world of strandings and the individuals who make them their life’s work
Also in this newsletter: left-wing firebrand George Galloway wins by-election, and the damage Covid-19 does to memory
Pharmaceutical companies scale back development in aftermath of pandemic
Research shows urgent need for policies to encourage weight loss and cut disease risk
‘Brain fog’ detectable in long and short-term cases, detailed study suggests
Replacing a top researcher with a private sector manager would send entirely the wrong signal
I now understand why families cluster together under attack, so they can live or die as one
Baseimmune aims to predict future pathogen mutations to create jabs that will be effective for longer
Infections quadruple from last year after warnings that warming temperatures will increase cases
Successful touchdown by Intuitive Machines’ lunar lander heralds more commercial era for space exploration
Also in this newsletter: Israel’s plans for Gaza, China sharpens rhetoric on Taiwan, science round-up
Melting season was more than a month longer than usual in parts of the continent
As the first commercial spacecraft lands on the lunar surface, architects and engineers envisage a settlement with a human dimension
Head of Cancer Research UK calls for more investment and points to heavy reliance on philanthropic funding
Discovery boosts efforts to develop ‘biomarkers’ for debilitating condition and enable treatments
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