Ones we've lost

Scientists, too, died in the pandemic. COVID-19 has made this a cruel year for us all. As Science went to press, the global toll of the pandemic already exceeded 1.6 million, a tragic number that includes scientists of all specialties, ages, nations, and backgrounds. Behind the mind-numbing total ar...

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Hauptverfasser: Normile, Dennis, Huihui, Bian, Hicks, Lucy, Langin, Katie, Voosen, Paul, O'Grady, Cathleen, Kaiser, Jocelyn, Stone, Richard, Ortega, Rodrigo Pérez, Cho, Adrian, Mervis, Jeffrey
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