A fraud buster, a nuclear-clock maker and a virus hunter are just a few of the remarkable people chosen for this year's Nature's 10, highlighting significant contributions in various scientific fields.
The EU has appointed Bulgarian politician Ekaterina Zaharieva as commissioner for startups, research, and innovation, aiming to enhance Europe’s science program while focusing on reduced dependence on US and Chinese technologies.
The discovery of clay bowls in Iraq may indicate one of the world's earliest forms of government, showing how local communities can resist centralized authority in complex societies.
Archaeologist Claudia Glatz noted that 'hierarchical forms of government were not inevitable in the development of early complex societies,' suggesting resistance to centralized power based on archaeological evidence.
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