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Women in STEM speak up

It’s a simple formula: More women in science equals more impactful and innovative science. Studies have found that scientific teams

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One-fifth of Mekong River fish face extinction

Unsustainable development has pushed one-fifth of the fish in the Mekong River — the lifeblood of Southeast Asia — to

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anonymous sleuthing account goes public

Credit: bigtunaonline/Getty In 2018, a relatively unknown X (formerly Twitter) account began quietly posting about instances of predatory publishing in

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Journals with high rates of suspicious papers flagged by science-integrity start-up

By analysing citations and authors’ publication records, Argos identifies ‘high risk’ papers that warrant further investigation.Credit: bernie_photo/Getty Which scientific publishers

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5 things you should know about wetlands

Wetlands — swamps, marshes and other water-saturated lands — link organisms in land and water in a way that allows

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Why Indigenous rights matter

Editor’s note: The attention given to Indigenous peoples in global policy processes such as the Paris Agreement reflects a growing

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After Australia’s bushfires, AI cameras capture wildlife recovery

Three years after Australia’s most devastating fire season ever, new images from 1,100 motion-activated cameras placed across the country’s scorched

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Fungi: Our new climate allies?

Underneath the ground, intricate fungal networks are working together with plants to absorb massive amounts of carbon — equivalent to

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Companies that buy carbon credits lead on climate action

Companies that buy carbon credits are doing more to tackle their climate footprints than companies that don’t, a new report

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To restore grasslands, it’s time to get wild

It’s easy to understand why people want to plant trees. Ambitious reforestation efforts — now aimed at planting or conserving