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the state of H5N1 avian influenza risk

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Will artificial intelligence let us talk to the animals?

Much of the excitement about AI over the past decade has come from the achievements of neural networks — systems

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Satellites are no silver bullet for methane monitoring

Tracking methane emissions accurately is crucial for shaping environmental policies and regulations. This colourless and odourless gas, which is the

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Ancient DNA data hold insights into past organisms and ecosystems — handle them with more care

Orlando, L. et al. Nature Rev. Methods Primers 1, 14 (2021). Article  Google Scholar  Dalén, L., Heintzman, P. D., Kapp,

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A featherweight baby planet is fading away with age

A young planet named HIP 67522 b is one of the lowest-density worlds ever spotted1. Access options Access Nature and

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will that protect them from harm?

A year from now, children under the age of 16 in Australia will be barred from many social-media platforms —

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researchers fear collapse of science in Argentina

Javier Milei took office as Argentina’s President on 10 December last year.Credit: Tomas F. Cuesta/Bloomberg via Getty Images It has

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What’s next for Syria’s science: a view from <i>Nature</i>’s reporter who was a refugee

Nature, Published online: 09 December 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-04056-z Syria might now have an opportunity to rebuild its scientific community, says Miryam

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Human body’s ageing ‘clock’ ticks faster after heat stress

Nature, Published online: 09 December 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-04007-8 Preliminary study suggests possible link between long-term heat exposure and molecular markers of

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A 60-minute guide to landing your next job in science

Pursuing a career in science requires a wide range of skills.Credit: Getty A live webinar to help job-seeking scientists land