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Long silenced, an African park roars back to life
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- . August 22, 2024
BEIRA, Mozambique — Werner Myburgh couldn’t shake the feeling that something was wrong. On his first trip through the savanna
Why record wildfires scorched Canada last year
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- . August 22, 2024
Soaring temperatures and arid landscapes intensified the wildfires that devastated Canada in the summer of 20231. Access options Access Nature
How a midwife became a neuroscientist to seek a cure for her son
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- . August 22, 2024
Terry Jo Bichell (pictured in her laboratory) was part of a 2016 campaign in which scientists shared their inspirational stories.Credit:
How ‘green’ electricity from wood harms the planet — and people
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- . August 22, 2024
The town of Hamlet, North Carolina, seemed to hit the jackpot in September 2014. After the community had endured decades
Government plans often go astray
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- . August 22, 2024
Nature, Published online: 20 August 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-02666-1 The problems of political planning in 80 countries, and chemistry’s contributions to archaeology,
schemes selling fake references alarm scientists
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- . August 22, 2024
Citations for cash: researchers have identified services where scholars can buy citations to their papers in bulk.Credit: Vergani_Fotografia/Getty Research-integrity watchers
Gut microbes’ genomes are a trove of potential antibiotics
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- . August 22, 2024
The 100 trillion microbes that share space in the human gut rely on fierce tactics to survive: many produce potent
Blow that whistle at your own risk
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- . August 22, 2024
Haematologist and whistle-blower Nancy Olivieri has spent more than three decades fighting for scientific integrity and for her patients.Credit: Carlos
Time to refocus for South Korean science
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- . August 22, 2024
A scanning microscope at Center for Quantum Nanoscience in Ewha Womans University, Seoul.Credit: Caroline Hommel, QNS With more researchers per
South Korea can overcome its researcher shortage — but it must embrace all talents
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- . August 22, 2024
South Korea’s falling birthrate is affecting university enrolments.Credit: Seung-il Ryu/NurPhoto/Getty South Korea is the envy of the world, by some