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Postdocs count the cost of living in Ireland’s capital

A busy street in Dublin, where the costs of living compare unfavourably with those in Copenhagen.Credit: Edwin Remsberg/Getty Postdoctoral researchers

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How AI is reshaping science and society

ChatGPT and the Future of AI: The Deep Language Revolution Terrence J. Sejnowski The MIT Press (2024) Some of the

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To boost science, the growing BRICS group must embrace inclusion and transparency

South Africa advertised up to 200 events during its term as BRICS chair last year.Credit: Rodger Bosch/AFP/Getty When economics researcher

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Growth area: early studies exploring how tissues and cells grow

Nature, Published online: 12 November 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-03681-y A book discusses interesting insights from studies of growth, and a plea is

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Rice is not as nice with global warming

RESEARCH HIGHLIGHT 12 November 2024 Harvest records from Japan and China suggest that high night-time temperatures reduce the quality of

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Ice-giant planet was having a bad day when Voyager came calling

For almost 40 years, scientists thought Uranus had a bizarre magnetosphere — the area dominated by its magnetic field. It

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why Indigenous researchers often face double duty

When Amanda Black started university in New Zealand in 1995, she got her first taste of discrimination. Black is an

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Protecting forests to benefit people

It’s easy to feel discouraged about the state of the planet. Though the headlines seem bleak, the fight to protect

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Indigenous activist wins prestigious award

From the deserts of Chad to the halls of the United Nations, Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim has been a tireless advocate

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The strange story of how one researcher’s photo made it onto a banknote

Trond Larsen’s “famous” closeup of a species of frog, Mantella baroni, in Madagascar. (© Trond Larsen) Everyone has a hobby.