NATURE
How ‘animal methods bias’ is affecting research careers
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- . March 20, 2025
Animals do not always need to be used in preclinical studies.Credit: Evgenyi Eg / Getty While Catharine Krebs was working
Errors in the Huntington’s disease gene accumulate slowly and then all at once
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- . March 17, 2025
Huntington’s disease, a neurodegenerative condition, stems from a mutation in the HTT gene sequence in which a trio of nucleotides,
Stay safe from online hate with these five tips
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- . March 14, 2025
With papers to write, grants to apply for and students to teach, cybersecurity can be a low priority for scientists.
How a vast digital twin of the Yangtze River could prevent flooding in China
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- . March 11, 2025
China’s Yangtze River is the longest in Eurasia and the third-longest on the planet, flowing more than 6,000 kilometres from
AI tools are spotting errors in research papers: inside a growing movement
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- . March 8, 2025
Two new AI tools check for errors in research papers including in the calculations, methodology and references.Credit: Jose A. Bernat
Solanum pan-genetics reveals paralogues as contingencies in crop engineering
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- . March 5, 2025
Plant material, phenotypic analyses and imaging Details on all plant material used in this study, including the passport identification numbers
How academia’s ‘lone wolf’ culture is harming researcher mental health
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- . March 2, 2025
Adam Levy 00:02 Hello, I’m Adam Levy, and this is Mind matters: academia’s mental health crisis, a podcast from Nature
US universities curtail PhD admissions amid Trump science funding cuts
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- . February 27, 2025
Some universities across the United States are reducing or halting their PhD admissions because of federal-funding uncertainties stemming from actions
Trekking across Nepal to bridge its gender gap in the sciences
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- . February 24, 2025
Babita Paudel travels Nepal to collect soil samples in high-altitude regions such as Annapurna and to run workshops for female
Cancer evolution could inform targets for personalized anticancer vaccines
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- . February 21, 2025
CLINICAL BRIEFINGS 21 February 2025 Through comprehensive genomic and immune analyses, mechanisms of lung cancer resistance after treatment with EGFR