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Katrina Krämer
Nature
Science journalist.
Cambridge, UK
science journalism
chemistry
Daily briefing: Could these ‘leopard spots’ hint at ancient life on Mars?
- 2 months ago
AI & robotics briefing: Digital primordial soup creates ‘computational life’
- 3 months ago
AI & robotics briefing: What is AI, really?
- 3 months ago
AI & robotics briefing: How to beat ‘superhuman’ AI
- 3 months ago
Daily briefing: The mystery man at the centre of the Human Genome Project
- 3 months ago
Daily briefing: Heavy-lift rocket restores Europe’s access to space
- 3 months ago
Daily briefing: How this lab became one of the most successful in the world
- 3 months ago
AI & robotics briefing: Tech giants are ‘open-washing’ their AI models
- 3 months ago
AI & robotics briefing: The year machines will run out of data
- 4 months ago
Daily briefing: Why climate change is making flights rougher
- 5 months ago
AI & robotics briefing: What running robots tell us about gaits
- 5 months ago
Daily briefing: Eclipse watchers stunned by impressive ‘red dot’ prominences
- 6 months ago
AI & robotics briefing: How AI is improving climate forecasts
- 6 months ago
AI & robotics briefing: Can AI’s bias problem be fixed?
- 7 months ago
Daily briefing: Weird new electron behaviour thrills physicists
- 7 months ago
AI & robotics briefing: LLMs harbour hidden racism
- 7 months ago
Daily briefing: Snake steak could help feed the world
- 7 months ago
Daily briefing: Indigenous Australians started fire farming 11,000 years ago
- 7 months ago
AI & robotics briefing: How AI images and videos could change science
- 7 months ago
Daily briefing: Are gut bacteria causing eye diseases?
- 7 months ago
AI & robotics briefing: AI reveals US climate denial hotspots
- 7 months ago
Daily briefing: Mysterious lizard fossil revealed to be mostly black paint
- 8 months ago
AI & robotics briefing: Google AI will help to map methane pollution from space
- 8 months ago
Daily briefing: The decimal point is 150 years older than we thought
- 8 months ago
Daily briefing: Global trust in scientists is high
- 8 months ago
Daily briefing: ‘More nutty and harder’
- 8 months ago
Daily briefing: Want a glowing houseplant? Now you can buy one
- 8 months ago
Daily briefing: China’s sweeping retraction audit
- 8 months ago
AI & robotics briefing: AI helps to reveal first passages of ancient charred scroll
- 8 months ago
Daily briefing: 300-year-old sponges show 1.5 °C warming
- 8 months ago
AI & robotics briefing: Lack of transparency surrounds Neuralink’s ‘brain-reading’ chip
- 8 months ago
Daily briefing: How to disassemble a fusion reactor
- 9 months ago
AI & robotics briefing: AlphaFold predicts thousands of possible psychedelics
- 9 months ago
AI & robotics briefing: There’s a 5% risk that AI will wipe out humanity
- 9 months ago
Daily briefing: Cheap new pill provides potent COVID relief
- 9 months ago
Daily briefing: What makes pee yellow
- 9 months ago
AI & robotics briefing: Why superintelligent AI won’t sneak up on us
- 9 months ago
Daily briefing: How to stand out from the crowd when applying for a scientific job
- 10 months ago
AI & robotics briefing: First non-human on <i>Nature</i>’s 10 list
- 10 months ago
Daily briefing: Hormone released by fetuses might cause debilitating pregnancy sickness
- 10 months ago
AI & robotics briefing: Happy birthday, ChatGPT!
- 10 months ago
Daily briefing: The first 1,000-qubit quantum chip
- 10 months ago
Daily briefing: What we can learn from disasters that were averted
- 11 months ago
Daily briefing: Furore over ‘oldest pyramid’ claim
- 11 months ago
Daily briefing: Data centres’ huge ‘water footprint’ becomes clear amid AI boom
- 11 months ago
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Flora Graham
Nature
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London, United Kingdom
science
AI & robotics briefing: What running robots tell us about gaits
- 5 months ago
AI & robotics briefing: Can AI’s bias problem be fixed?
- 7 months ago
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Sarah Tomlin
Nature
AI & robotics briefing: Can AI’s bias problem be fixed?
- 7 months ago