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    Brief Report Three-dimensional coordination of cell-division site positioning in a filamentous cyanobacterium …

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    • The first issue of volume 2 of @PNASNexus is complete! Discover insights into theories of slow waves and #memory organization, an environmental argument for #Indigenous land rights, and findings on the mechanisms of hate speech on social media. Read now: https://t.co/0BsZeIAbMK https://t.co/tidcbleKiU

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    Photographs have the power to inform and engage the viewer. Earlier this year, The Lancet invited submissions for Highlights, our annual photography competition. We were looking for pictures on any health-related topic that arrested our attention, and we were impressed by the rich variety of topics from diverse environments that featured in the entries for Highlights 2022.

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    • "As caretakers of some of our most vital, fragile, and biodiverse planetary systems, the rights and ways of life of Brazil's and global #Indigenous peoples need to be cherished and protected." On the cover, a photo from our annual photography competition: https://t.co/2roksXFJ4a https://t.co/VH4AOoEwbW

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    Margo Greenwood was born in Wetaskiwin, AB, Canada, to a Cree father and English mother, and was raised and educated in Ponoka, AB. Both places are located in Treaty 6 territory. Tragically, Greenwood lost both her parents, “in my mid-teens”, she recalls, “and so I was really on my own”. It was an experience that influenced the focus of her work. Greenwood is now Professor in the Education…

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    For health inequities to be successfully addressed through health research, it is necessary for researchers to strive for genuine engagement with stakeholders. Indigenous people provide critical perspectives in Indigenous health research. The objective of this review was to systematically review the existing pediatric Indigenous health research in Canada to determine the prevalence of Indigenous…

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