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Accidental gunpowder blast caused an uproar at London Zoo in 1874
Nature, Published online: 08 October 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-03185-9 Dinosaur bones found on the shores of an African Great Lake, and unintentional
Believe it or not, this lush green landscape is Antarctica
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Biases in ‘sustainable finance’ metrics could hinder lending to those that need it most
Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are bearing the brunt of climate change and need access to finance to respond and
Physics Nobel scooped by machine-learning pioneers
Each Nobel Prize winner receives a gold medal featuring a portrait of Alfred Nobel. Credit: Angela Weiss/AFP via Getty Two
How to keep research afloat during an administrative stint
Credit: Adapted from Getty When the job of department chair became available in 2009, Glenn Geher decided to take on
how to foster home expertise from abroad
More than 200 people in Nepal were killed in floods last month, when exceptional monsoon rains inundated Kathmandu and surrounding
GPS tracking reveals how hares shape lynx populations
NEWS AND VIEWS 08 October 2024 Lynx numbers ebb and flow as these predators hunt hares across Alaska, but analysis
Which is the fairest electoral system? Mega-election year sparks debate
The US election being held in November is only the latest in a pivotal year of elections. By the end
Does the 2024 US election matter to science? Take Nature’s poll
US voters will head to polling stations on 5 November to cast their ballots for the next president.Credit: Mark Felix/AFP
What if Marie Curie’s greatest legacy was not her two Nobel prizes?
The Elements of Marie Curie: How the Glow of Radium Lit a Path for Women in Science Dava Sobel Atlantic