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Daily briefing: Iron-Age woman had the earliest-known case of Turner syndrome

DNA shows people with sex-development disorders thrived in ancient times. Plus, a record-breaking year of climate change and a controversial plan to save dying reefs with non-native coral. DNA shows people with sex-development disorders thrived in ancient times. Plus, a record-breaking year of climate change and a controversial plan to save dying reefs with non-native coral. ....

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Insights from four female scientists caught at the early-career crossroads

Facing challenges including parenthood, mental-health strain and financial pressures, these researchers give advice for navigating the uncertain paths before them. Facing challenges including parenthood, mental-health strain and financial pressures, these researchers give advice for navigating the uncertain paths before them. ....

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Autism in children data reveals surprise

A new study has found children of ethnic minority backgrounds are more likely to be diagnosed with autism. Researchers say the findings highlight the need for greater understanding of the condition, as well as more targeted care to bridge the gaps for minority communities. ....

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