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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
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.
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
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
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
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
‘Phenomenal’ tool sequences DNA without cracking cells open
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Converting chaos into order: aerial archaeology takes flight in the 1920s
Nature, Published online: 15 October 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-03186-8 Photography from the air was helping archaeologists find the right spot to dig,
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
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