Nature, Published online: 27 March 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-00988-2
A huge study paints the most detailed picture yet of the toll pregnancy and childbirth take on the body. Plus, scientists have discovered a new antibiotic in a lab technician’s garden and artificial intelligence tools are making their way into the process of peer review — to some researchers’ dismay.Daily briefing: Pregnancy’s true toll on the body
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