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Nature’s 10: Ten people who shaped science in 2025
Nature's 10 highlights pioneers who advanced pandemic treaties, AI transparency, and gene therapy, with Brazil cutting dengue cases by 89%, Nature said.
- This year, Nature published its annual 'Nature's 10' list spotlighting ten people who drove scientific conversations and developments across public health, AI, deep-sea exploration, astronomy, and genetics.
- Precious Matsoso co‑chaired talks that led to the April global pandemic treaty, which requires companies to give at least 20% of vaccines and medications to the World Health Organization.
- Liang Wenfeng's Hangzhou-based DeepSeek released the open-weight reasoning model R1 for free, which Nature linked to a January 27 sell-off wiping nearly $1 trillion, including $600 billion from Nvidia.
- Hugo Moreira scaled Wolbachia releases via an industrial Curitiba factory producing 80 million mosquito eggs weekly, cutting dengue cases by 89% and prompting Brazil to adopt it nationwide.
- KJ Muldoon, a 1-year-old, received a hyper-personalized CRISPR base-editing therapy developed in six months and is now home thriving, while neurologist Sarah Tabrizi led AMT-130 trials that slowed decline by 75%.
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