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2. Security challenges by AI-assisted protein design: The ability to design proteins in silico could pose a new threat for biosecurity and biosafety
3. Exogestation for treating premature births and congenital diseases: Artificial womb technology edges towards first trials in humans
4. The 7th International Digital Curation Conference - a personal view
5. Metadata for harvesting : the Open Archives Initiative, and how to find things on the Web
6. Genetics against extinction: New conservation strategies consider genetic diversity and habitat loss
7. Of Turing and zebras: Turing diffusion inspires applications in nature and beyond
8. The fungal grid: Fungal communication via electrical signals has inspired the hypothesis of a Wood Wide Web of plants and fungi
9. The cancer microbiome: The discovery and study of tumour-specific cancer microbiomes have given rise to new therapeutic options
10. Autism therapy at crossroads: Autism research requires stronger and more reliable evidence base for efficiently applying therapeutic interventions
11. Ultimate sacrifice or opportunistic foraging?: The selective forces behind sexual cannibalism
12. Replacing mammals in drug development: Non-mammalian models accelerate translational and pre-clinical research
13. Combined measures: Progress against mosquito-borne diseases advances on three fronts
14. Harnessing the sun's power: Hybrid photosynthesis might become a key technology to address the energy crisis and food security challenges
15. Europe's worst ever bird flu outbreak: Thus year's epidemic of highly pathogenic avian flu has had a devastating impact on wild and domestic birds and severe economic consequences
16. Gold mining nature for natural products: DNA sequencing and bioinformatics has reinvigorated the search for secondary metabolites for applications in medicine, agriculture and industry
17. Animals do count: Research sheds light on the evolution of numerosity across the animal kingdom
18. Molecular archaeology and machine learning: Deep learning algorithms help to uncover ancient genes in our genomes and their evolutionary role
19. Western science funders’ response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: European funding agencies are halting their collaborations with the Russian research establishment
20. The return of the seasonal flu and cold: Other diseases are set to rebound as Covid-19 restrictions ease
21. Understanding redundancy and resilience: Redundancy in life is provided by distributing functions across networks rather than back-up systems
22. Fish faeces and ocean life: Better understanding marine carbon cycles could inform sustainable fishing policies
23. Viral diseases and the brain: Long COVID puts the spotlight on how viral infections affect the brain
24. Cold cases and ancient trade routes: DNA phenotyping and isotope analysis extend forensic science into new domains
25. The molecular biology of grafting: Recent research may provide new applications for a millennia-old agricultural technology
26. Lessons from COVID-19: The ongoing pandemic has inspired and advanced research and development across a wide range of fields
27. Birds of a feather speak together: Understanding the different dialects of animals can help to decipher their communication
28. A bag of genes and surprises: Giant viruses continue to fascinate researchers for their role in eukaryote evolution and ecology
29. The emergence of consciousness: Research on animals yields insights into how, when and why consciousness evolved
30. The four fronts of immunotherapy
31. Striking the right balance between youth and experience
32. OAI and OAI-PMH for absolute beginners: a non-technical introduction [Introduction to OAI and Harvesting]
33. Getting on top of sleep: Research begins to unravel the molecular mechanisms that link sleep and health
34. COVID-19 and the opportunities for research: The lockdowns’ impacts on wildlife, ecology and conservation biology, and the humanities
35. Helpful amnesia: Neuroscience unravels the role of forgetting as a prerequisite for establishing new long-term memories
36. OAI and OAI-PMH for absolute beginners : a non-technical introduction
37. The Open Archives Forum
38. Technical bias and the reproducibility crisis: The problem of systemic errors resulting from artefacts of equipment, methods or dataset has been underappreciated
39. The role of fear in modern societies: Our ancient fear response to new situations is not always helpful in a civilised society
40. Understanding the human language processor: Neurobiology’s insights into the human brain’s semantic processing of information could inform education and therapies for language disorders
41. Committing to socially responsible seafood
42. Scratching the ocean surface
43. The rise of the mammals: Fossil discoveries combined with dating advances give insight into the great mammal expansion
44. Public Health struggles to square hygiene with diversity: Research on the link between microbiomes and immune function puts the “hygiene hypothesis” to rest
45. The health toll of air pollution: Despite global efforts to clean up the air, outdoor and indoor air pollution still have a drastic negative effect on public health
46. A war of attrition against antibiotic resistance: Current strategies try to keep antibiotic resistance at bay and further encourage research to produce genuinely novel antibacterials
47. The growth of social media in science: Social media has evolved from a mere communication channel to an integral tool for discussion and research collaboration
48. The spread of the COVID‐19 coronavirus: Health agencies worldwide prepare for the seemingly inevitability of the COVID-19 coronavirus becoming endemic
49. It is not just about money: Research funding for bold innovative projects is held back by a variety of factors, not just a lack of finances
50. The “industrial” revolution in biomedical research: Data explosion and reproducibility crisis drive changes in lab workflows
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