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Publishing

‘Why is it that nobody can reproduce anybody else’s findings?’

Pharmacologist Csaba Szabo discusses his upcoming book, Unreliable


FDA to review food ingredient loophole

US Health and Human Services secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. directs the Food and Drug Administration to explore revamping its “generally recognized as safe” rule so that consumers know what is in their food

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Infectious disease

How the measles vaccine keeps kids from getting sick

Widespread immunization prevents outbreaks, including the one in Texas that has infected at least 159 people and led to 1 child’s death


Olga Dudchenko's genomics work revealed why woolly mammoths were so woolly

The applied physicist explains how the structure of 52,000-year-old genes hint at the biology of an extinct animal

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Synthesis

2 ways to stick nitrogen into alkenes

2 new methods expand synthetic chemists’ options for cutting double bonds and installing new bonds to nitrogen


Carbon-atom transfer with spiro style

New reagent sticks carbon atoms onto olefins to create unusual 3D structures