This year’s SN 10: Scientists to Watch are shaping our future and our understanding of ourselves
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How do we adapt to climate change? Can we fight back against Alzheimer’s disease? What will it take to build a more equitable society? The researchers on this year’s SN 10: Scientists to Watch list are tackling slices of these and other grand challenges.
For the eighth year, Science News is recognizing 10 early- and mid-career scientists who have innovative ideas and unique skill sets — and are applying their talents to shape our future and our understanding of ourselves. But they aren’t doing it alone. Each credits parents, mentors and colleagues with inspiring their success. Many emphasize the power of collaboration, the value of other perspectives and the importance of mentoring the next generation of scientists. Speaking of the future, if you know someone who belongs on the next SN 10 list, send their name, affiliation and a few sentences about their work to [email protected]. — Elizabeth Quill, Executive Editor
Daniel Blanco-Melo puzzles out how ancient pathogens have shaped human history and evolution.
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Róisín Commane sleuths out greenhouse gas leaks to fight climate change.
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Daphne Martschenko is a champion for ethical, inclusive genomics research.
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Julian Muñoz has a ‘ruler’ that could size up the early universe.
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