Cancer Research UK releases 2024 gender and ethnicity pay gap reports
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Labour accused of turning ‘blind eye to slavery’ over solar panels made in China
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A Review of “In Covid’s Wake”: According to Laptop Class Professors, the Heroes of the Pandemic Were Laptop Class Professors
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UK experts urge prioritising research into 24 types of deadly pathogen families
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European universities offer ‘scientific asylum’ to US researchers fleeing Trump’s cuts
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