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Nine-year-old chess prodigy to make history after being picked for England
The Guardian· 2 days agoNow Bodhana Sivanandan, a nine-year-old from Harrow, is set to make history as the youngest person to represent England in international sporting competition. Sivanandan, who only took up chess ...
VW Rivian Deal Wins Plaudits, Could Be Template For EV Transition
Forbes· 3 days agoVolkswagen’s $5 billion deal with Rivian received a positive reception although some analysts...
Liverpool FC’s Red Way Shows How Soccer Clubs Can Operate Sustainably
Forbes· 3 days agoLiverpool Football Club is not only one of England’s most successful and storied soccer clubs, it is...
England bolster starting XV as Dan Cole benched for first Test in New Zealand
The Guardian· 3 days agoEngland have thrown down the gauntlet to the All Blacks by naming their team 48 hours early for Saturday’s pivotal first Test in Dunedin. The starting XV shows two changes, with props Joe Marler ...
How Rwandan paediatrician Agnes Binagwaho fights racial stereotypes in global health
Nature· 3 days agoThe former health minister talks about her push to transform health equity in Rwanda and calls out...
To regain lost public trust, incorporate research ethics into graduate training
Nature· 3 days agoLetter to the Editor
Unchanged power dynamics still block progress for under-represented groups in academia
Nature· 3 days agoLetter to the Editor
Western scientists more likely to get rejected papers published — and do it faster
Nature· 3 days agoAuthors from Western countries navigate the peer-review system more successfully than those from...
Ants amputate their nest-mates’ legs to save lives
Nature· 3 days agoThe location of an injury determines whether ants bite off or preserve a damaged limb.
Streamlined collaboration can boost CRISPR gene therapies for rare diseases
Nature· 3 days agoLetter to the Editor