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Nature’s guide to the initiatives drawing scientists abroad

The European Research Council is developing new, longer, larger ‘super grants’ to draw the “very best” scientists. The Spanish State

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My PhD adviser was fired and I was collateral damage. I learnt how to build resilience into graduate school

I remember clearly the afternoon that I was accepted as a PhD student in my dream laboratory: the Antarctic Research

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planetary scientists outraged over deletion of research records

Over the past several weeks, hundreds of meeting abstracts have quietly vanished from the websites of research conferences organized by

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Blocking a key node in cancer signalling unlocks therapeutic potential

Hauseman, Z. J. et al. Nature https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-025-08931-1 (2025). Article  Google Scholar  Bonsor, D. A. et al. Nature Struct. Mol. Biol.

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how an Indigenous computer scientist is using AI to preserve threatened languages

Colleagues routinely describe Michael Running Wolf as someone who walks seamlessly between two worlds. As an artificial intelligence (AI) researcher

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Why the green-technology race might not save the planet

The world has entered an era of increasing ecological scarcity and rising environmental risks. Since 1970, 75% of terrestrial and

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A forensic investigator of glacier change

“In this picture, I’m visiting Steindalsbreen, a glacier in the Lyngen Alps, just east of Tromsø in Norway, where I’m

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Huge reproducibility project fails to validate dozens of biomedical studies

A replication drive focused on results that lean on three methods commonly used in biomedical research in Brazil. Credit: Mauro

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Arctic researchers need to find ways to keep working together

The Arctic is warming faster on average than the rest of the world, with global consequences. Without curbing greenhouse-gas emissions,

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Brand-new colour created by tricking human eyes with laser

Researchers used lasers to stimulate individual cone cells in the retina — leading to the perception of a completely new