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Sarah Wild

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Nature|August 1, 2025
I could not have become an astronomer on my ownSarah Wild
Nature|September 26, 2024
Satellites are photobombing astronomy data - could AI offer a solution?Sarah Wild
Nature|September 27, 2024
World's largest telescope pauses expansion amid funding crunchSarah Wild
Nature|September 29, 2022
Where is the UK science minister? Government's plans worry researchersSarah Wild
Nature|September 13, 2018
South Africa pushes science to improve daily lifeSarah Wild
Nature|May 12, 2017
Ghana telescope heralds first pan-African arraySarah Wild
Nature|March 12, 2020
Super-sensitive telescope gets global governing bodySarah Wild
Nature|January 17, 2020
World's largest radio telescope needs to hit US$1-billion targetSarah Wild
Nature|October 13, 2023
Astronomy society revises harassment policy after outcrySarah Wild
Nature|November 7, 2024
Will South Africa become first country to accept controversial form of human genome editing?Sarah Wild
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Nature|August 1, 2025
I could not have become an astronomer on my ownSarah Wild
Nature|September 26, 2024
Satellites are photobombing astronomy data - could AI offer a solution?Sarah Wild
Nature|September 27, 2024
World's largest telescope pauses expansion amid funding crunchSarah Wild
Nature|September 29, 2022
Where is the UK science minister? Government's plans worry researchersSarah Wild
Nature|September 13, 2018
South Africa pushes science to improve daily lifeSarah Wild
Nature|May 12, 2017
Ghana telescope heralds first pan-African arraySarah Wild
Nature|March 12, 2020
Super-sensitive telescope gets global governing bodySarah Wild
Nature|January 17, 2020
World's largest radio telescope needs to hit US$1-billion targetSarah Wild
Nature|October 13, 2023
Astronomy society revises harassment policy after outcrySarah Wild
Nature|November 7, 2024
Will South Africa become first country to accept controversial form of human genome editing?Sarah Wild
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