
“The attack was perhaps as much symbolic as strategic”—the killing of Iran’s top nuclear scientist

THE KILLING of the country’s top nuclear scientist comes at a tricky time: violent retribution may threaten hoped-for diplomacy with the incoming American administration. An artificial-intelligence breakthrough may transform protein science, with implications for everything from industrial processes to tackling disease. And why Europe’s lighter-touch, second round of lockdowns have been so effective. Runtime: 19min
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