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Freelance science journalist, dad, author of two books, has a writing shed at his allotment. liamdrew.net
Liam Drew
Harmful bacteria and other pathogens are rapidly developing countermeasures to the world’s antibiotic arsenal, and eroding physician’s ability to treat infections. Review the latest Nature Outlook on antimicrobial resistance. 🧪
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This wearable robot provides resistance training for children who are unable to walk because of spinal muscular atrophy go.nature.com/4eYFJrM
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I’ve officially resigned as Associate Editor for Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience. It used to be a reputable journal, but became a case study in how forced automation destroys academic integrity. 👇
Antimicrobial resistance | Nature Outlook
Pathogens are becoming resistant to antibiotics. Scientists are working to slow the process and replenish the medicinal armoury.
go.nature.com