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video games improved mental health during COVID
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- . August 19, 2024
Video games boosted people’s well-being and reduced distress.Credit: Yong Teck Lim/Getty Playing video games for a couple of hours a
UK’s new science minister on budget battles, Brexit and AI leadership
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- . August 19, 2024
Last month, UK researchers welcomed the appointment of one of their own as science minister, the ultimate position of power
The Amazon is relinquishing its carbon — for a surprising reason
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- . August 19, 2024
RESEARCH HIGHLIGHT 19 August 2024 Degradation of the Amazon’s tree canopy is the main culprit, although the complete clearance of
Can floating homes make coastal communities resilient to climate risks?
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- . August 19, 2024
Sea levels are changing rapidly and could rise by 1 metre or more by 2100 without drastic reductions in greenhouse-gas
How I stoked my passion for oceanography in Chile’s waters
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- . August 19, 2024
“In the oceans are oxygen minimum zones (OMZs), which have little to no oxygen owing to various biological, chemical and
Gender bias might be working at level of whole disciplines
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- . August 19, 2024
A New Zealand data set shows that women in male-dominated fields, such as physics, scored better on researcher-evaluation metrics than
Primordial black holes are too scarce to explain dark matter
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- . August 19, 2024
NEWS AND VIEWS 19 August 2024 A decades-long survey of a nearby galaxy has detected signals consistent with ancient black
why inclusion matters in academia
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- . August 19, 2024
Changemakers This Nature Q&A series celebrates people who fight racism in science and who champion inclusion. It also highlights initiatives
Cash for catching scientific errors
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- . August 19, 2024
Malte Elson is blunt when it comes to science’s ability to self-correct. “The way we currently treat errors doesn’t work,”
These labs have prepared for a big earthquake — will it be enough?
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- . August 19, 2024
Earlier this month, Japan’s Meteorological Agency issued its first-ever ‘megaquake’ alert, advising that the risk of a large earthquake along