A special section in this week's issue of Science presents research by the Telomere-to-Telomere (#T2T) Consortium, which has completed a challenging 8% of the human genome left unresolved by the initial Human Genome Project.
Our April 21 Spring Books issue is online now: with Benjamin Nathans on the so-called deep state, Nicole Rudick on Sarah Manguso’s first novel, Geoffrey O’Brien on Don Carlos, Merve Emre on Elizabeth Hardwick, and more. https://t.co/psb9e5wlsw
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A decisive victory for Ukraine could transform the security of Europe. Our latest cover story outlines what President Volodymyr Zelensky told us in the war room https://t.co/0zD6emRUoBpic.twitter.com/DGElb0MAET
Our cover this week: It started as an act of graffiti at a playground in Minsk, the capital of Belarus. It turned into a remarkable campaign of defiance against an increasingly totalitarian regime, @satopol reports. https://t.co/Onz27QdLOIpic.twitter.com/qSKqdo8Exw
In this week's issue: Is consciousness a fundamental property of the universe? Most physicists think not. But some are radically rethinking the relationship between matter and mind.