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video games improved mental health during COVID

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UK’s new science minister on budget battles, Brexit and AI leadership

Last month, UK researchers welcomed the appointment of one of their own as science minister, the ultimate position of power

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The Amazon is relinquishing its carbon — for a surprising reason

RESEARCH HIGHLIGHT 19 August 2024 Degradation of the Amazon’s tree canopy is the main culprit, although the complete clearance of

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Can floating homes make coastal communities resilient to climate risks?

Sea levels are changing rapidly and could rise by 1 metre or more by 2100 without drastic reductions in greenhouse-gas

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How I stoked my passion for oceanography in Chile’s waters

“In the oceans are oxygen minimum zones (OMZs), which have little to no oxygen owing to various biological, chemical and

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Gender bias might be working at level of whole disciplines

A New Zealand data set shows that women in male-dominated fields, such as physics, scored better on researcher-evaluation metrics than

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Primordial black holes are too scarce to explain dark matter

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why inclusion matters in academia

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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Cash for catching scientific errors

Malte Elson is blunt when it comes to science’s ability to self-correct. “The way we currently treat errors doesn’t work,”

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These labs have prepared for a big earthquake — will it be enough?

Earlier this month, Japan’s Meteorological Agency issued its first-ever ‘megaquake’ alert, advising that the risk of a large earthquake along