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The scale of the biodiversity crisis laid bare
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- . November 4, 2024
Before They Vanish: Saving Nature’s Populations — and Ourselves Paul R. Ehrlich et al. Johns Hopkins University Press (2024) Biologist

How I hunt down fake degrees and zombie universities
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- . November 4, 2024
Working scientist profiles This article is part of an occasional series in which Nature profiles scientists with unusual career histories

Five structural-biology questions that still challenge AI
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- . November 4, 2024
Alena Khmelinskaia wants designing bespoke proteins to be as simple as ordering a meal. Picture a vending machine, she says,

Variant of mpox virus is getting better at human-to-human transmission
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- . November 4, 2024
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The world’s oldest tree? Genetic analysis traces evolution of iconic Pando forest
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- . November 4, 2024
DNA samples from one of the world’s largest and oldest plants — a quaking aspen tree (Populus tremuloides) in Utah

an emotive journey along the San Andreas Fault
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- . November 4, 2024
Mojave Ghost Forrest Gander New Directions (2024) In 2023, geologist and poet Forrest Gander embarked on a journey, tracing the

The eight obituaries of a Shanghai person
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- . November 1, 2024
One: 16 March 2074 Donghua Advertising Company is deeply saddened to announce that, owing to company restructuring and resource optimization,

Naked mole rats vanquish genetic ghosts — and achieve long life
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- . November 1, 2024
Naked mole rats — unpretty rodents that can live for more than 30 years — seem to have quelled the

Chemists make ‘impossible’ molecules that break 100-year-old bonding rule
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- . November 1, 2024
Organic molecules, which contain carbon (pictured), form certain shapes because of how their atoms bond.Credit: Dennis Kunkel Microscopy/Science Photo Library

The seas are on the rise — and that surge is accelerating
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- . October 31, 2024
Global seas are rising at double the rate they did three decades ago, according to satellite data1. Access options Access