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how cash-strapped research teams are getting creative
Credit: OlekStock/Getty In 2022, Carolina Quezada was on the hunt for a new piece of equipment. To synthesize the metallic
Your guide to the UN biodiversity summit
Next week, leaders and representatives from nearly 200 countries will gather in Cali, Colombia, for the United Nations biodiversity summit
Climate change reveals secrets of our ancestors hidden in the ice
The Age of Melt: What Glaciers, Ice Mummies, and Ancient Artifacts Teach Us About Climate, Culture, and a Future Without
Want a new job in science? Six charts to help you land it
Nature’s 2024 hiring survey This article is the first in a short series discussing the results of Nature’s 2024 global
How To Win A Nobel: A three minute guide
Nature, Published online: 11 October 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-03349-7 Nature looks at 646 past laureates to work out who is statistically most
neurologist who traced genetic origin of early-onset Alzheimer’s
Credit: Steve Russell/Toronto Star via Getty Colombian neurologist Francisco Lopera, who has died aged 73, changed the course of research
Why this PhD candidate joined campus protests against the Israel–Hamas war
Physics PhD candidate Jessica Metzger (far right) with other pro-Palestinian student protestors in front of the Lobby 7 entrance to
Famed lions’ full diet revealed by DNA — and humans were among their prey
A maneless lion from Kenya. Two maneless lions nicknamed the ‘Man-eaters of Tsavo’ preyed on railway workers in Kenya during
Cutting calories extends life — but not the way you think
Hello Nature readers, would you like to get this Briefing in your inbox free every day? Sign up here. Fat
Kids in the classroom flow like water vapour
RESEARCH HIGHLIGHT 11 October 2024 Young children in the playground behave like molecules in a gas, but kids undergo a