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GPS tracking reveals how hares shape lynx populations

NEWS AND VIEWS 08 October 2024 Lynx numbers ebb and flow as these predators hunt hares across Alaska, but analysis

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Which is the fairest electoral system? Mega-election year sparks debate

The US election being held in November is only the latest in a pivotal year of elections. By the end

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Does the 2024 US election matter to science? Take Nature’s poll

US voters will head to polling stations on 5 November to cast their ballots for the next president.Credit: Mark Felix/AFP

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What if Marie Curie’s greatest legacy was not her two Nobel prizes?

The Elements of Marie Curie: How the Glow of Radium Lit a Path for Women in Science Dava Sobel Atlantic

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why discovery took 30 years to prove

What chance do children born since 2010 have of living to 100? Less than 2% for men and about 5%

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Author Correction: Fault-network geometry influences earthquake frictional behaviour

Authors and Affiliations Department of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences, Brown University, Providence, RI, USA Jaeseok Lee, Victor C. Tsai & Greg Hirth

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I embrace traditional roots in Argentinian winemaking

“I was born in Tupungato, Argentina, a traditional town in the Mendoza region at the foot of the Andes, where

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Is this where mitochondria came from?

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New peer-review trial lets grant applicants evaluate each other’s proposals

Having grant applicants become referees could help to address the peer-review crisis in research funding.Credit: Wong Yu Liang/Getty Around 85%

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Medicine Nobel awarded for gene-regulating ‘microRNAs’

Victor Ambros (left) and Gary Ruvkun (right) discovered microRNA, a type of molecule that helps to regulate gene activity in