NATURE

A sequence of memories

The ship rattles like a toy in a child’s hand. The lights flicker and the metal groans, vibrations spread from…

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Don’t rush rules for sharing digital genetic-sequence information

Samples of Colombia's plant and animal species are housed at the Alexander von Humboldt Biological Resources Research Institute in Bogota.…

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how war affects the environment

Guerrillas from the FARC movement were involved in a long-running conflict in Colombia, which is one of the world’s most…

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Mumps is rising in some nations — but a fresh dose of vaccine might help

A third dose of the mumps vaccine, if given early during an outbreak, might reduce transmission and prevent the disease…

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What drives me to help female students to thrive at my Ugandan university

Changemakers This Nature Q&A series celebrates people who fight racism in science and who champion inclusion. It also highlights initiatives…

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Restore Internet access in war-torn Sudan

Satellite Internet services, including Starlink, are a lifeline in countries experiencing conflict, such as Sudan.Credit: Eduardo Soteras Jalil/Panos Pictures It’s…

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‘Phenomenal’ tool sequences DNA without cracking cells open

Hello Nature readers, would you like to get this Briefing in your inbox free every day? Sign up here. An…

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Converting chaos into order: aerial archaeology takes flight in the 1920s

Nature, Published online: 15 October 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-03186-8Photography from the air was helping archaeologists find the right spot to dig, plus…

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The UN needs a new mission: get stuff done

On 22 September, delegates at the United Nations General Assembly in New York City applauded after approving the Pact for…

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AI has dreamt up a blizzard of new proteins. Do any of them actually work?

On a Saturday morning in mid-August, Alex Naka embarked on what he describes as “a little hackathon” in his girlfriend’s…

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