Daily briefing: Women's work is missing from the scientific literature
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The article discusses recent developments across various scientific domains, highlighting the slow improvement in gender equity in research publishing and the insurance crisis stemming from climate disasters. A significant discovery of an antibiotic from soil left under a lab bench for a year showcases innovative research approaches. Tensions surrounding Arctic science are escalating due to political threats towards Greenland, raising concerns among US scientists. Additionally, research into Syrian conflict demonstrates that trauma can affect genetic imprints, impacting future generations.
Tension is rising in Arctic science due to US President Trump's threats to take over Greenland, with US scientists expressing concern over the destructive implications of such actions.
A study on Syrian families reveals that genetic imprints of trauma from conflict may be passed down to children and grandchildren, indicating lasting impacts on future generations.
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