Daily briefing: The great resignation has hit academia

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Why the pandemic has encouraged some researchers to quit academia. Plus, a guide to Omicron’s many subvariants and a new way to check whether a journal has been hijacked.

by looking at their evolutionary history, mutations and whether they have emerged more frequently over time. “You probably won’t hear of most of the lineages we name,” says evolutionary biologist Andrew Rambaut, because they cannot compete with other versions of SARS-CoV-2 and so disappear.

It’s a cruel conundrum that few companies are willing to invest the millions of dollars required to develop drugs for rare childhood cancers, despite the devastating impact of these diseases. “How on Earth are you going to make money treating 300 kids a year with rhabdomyosarcoma?” asks Charles Keller, scientific director of the Children’s Cancer Therapy Development Institute in Oregon. But

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